That doesn't work in NY State, no liability, you must turn the plates in. Insurance companies are required to notify state when coverage is dropped. --- Marshall R Larson <yelof@xxxx> wrote: > I have used State Farm for about 15 years. I carry > a standard policy on > each of the vehicles with an agreed value. I > suspend everything except > comprehensive while the cars are in storage. > Whenever I wish to use one > of my cars, I email my agent and indicate the time > frame of the usage ie. > a weekend or a week etc. If something happens while > on the road > (happened one time) I inform my agent, full coverage > is reinstated, and > then I file a claim. If something happens while in > storage (happened > twice) the existing comprehensive covers it. The > cost of comprehensive > has so far been more economical than using one full > coverage policy to > insure my cars. Modified cars are also accepted. > Each car has its own policy but I find it is a minor > inconvenience. > > Minnesota Marshall > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno > SpeedBand! > Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up > today! > ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools