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#1 Post by impish63 »

Help, I need to get a valuation done on my new dolly for the insurance. Does anyone know of a dealer or club member around the Hemel Hempstead area who can do this for me? :?
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#2 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

Details of our free valuation service, including a downloadable valuation form, can be found in the members only section...
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#3 Post by SprintMWU773V »

I believe valuation forms are available from Club HQ for members valuations. You will need some pics though. Some insurers provide their own valuation service as part of the agreed value package. Lancaster stipulate pics:

1 of each side of the car
rear
front at least one picture of the car showing its numberplate
interior
engine bay

Think I sent them about 12 pics in total they seemed happy. They also wanted copies of bills for major repair work etc which can be difficult if you have done it yourself which is why it's always handy to take snaps as you go along as evidence
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#4 Post by impish63 »

Thanks for the info guys. Slight problem, I am not a club member (yet) and Footman James want this valuation asap (due to a cock up at their end). I wouldn't mind if I were insuring a £100,000 classic Ferrari but this all seems over the top for a £750 dolomite to me.
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#5 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

It take a five minute phonecall or one short email to become a club member...

http://www.triumphdolomite.co.uk/jointh ... eclub.html

Membership of the recognised owners club is often a condition of getting classic car insurance too.
Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098

Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
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