We would love to welcome your club to our family of over 300 car club partnerships across the UK. We pride ourselves on the products and services we offer to clubs and groups, providing support that goes far beyond insurance discounts.
Why your members will love Lancaster Insurance Services:
Over 38 years in the classic car insurance market
Car Club members may have access to insurance discounts with Lancaster
UK based in-house team of specialists who consider each case individually
Protect your next trip with free EU cover up to 90 days
Tailor with laid up cover & limited mileage discounts
Show off with historic rally and static show cover
Salvage retention available - we know it’s not ‘just a car’
Reliable roadside recovery in the UK and Europe
Protect your car with two year agreed valuation
Should the worst happen, you pick your repairer
Please note, policy benefits, features and discounts offered may vary between insurance schemes or cover selected and are subject to underwriting criteria.
Excited by what you’ve read and want to know more? Get in touch with our friendly car club team today.
Brian Thomas – Car Club Executive – BrianThomas@markerstudy.com
Lancaster Insurances Services goes the extra mile to keep the passion for classics alive. Benefits of working for us include:
We sponsor events and trophies, book advertising in your magazine and support digital activity online
In-house car club team who will support you in maximising your partnership and can help publicise your club/group
From our fantastic e-newsletter to our website, blogs, social media channels and PR team; our team will promote your club/group
Help drive new members to your club by actively referring new and returning customers with relevant vehicles
Refer a new member to us and receive commission direct to your club
Our competitive rates will enhance the benefits package offered to members new and existing
If you already work with an insurer but want to offer Lancaster benefits to your members, we will work alongside other insurers
Dedicated Facebook Lancaster Insurance Services group to discuss all things automotive
In 1953, Hillman introduced a new model for the dashing young driver who resembled Leslie Phillips or Diana Dors.
Looking at this 1961 E-Type ‘Flat Foor’ Roadster makes you consider the Jaguar’s impact on the average British motorist of 1961.
The 20th of October 1965 and the first question is whether to attend the London Motor Show during the day, and spend a whole pound, or wait until five pm, when the price drops to ten shillings. That is before you consider the many and various temptations of Earls Court:
For so many of us, there are cars you remember all your life. When Suraj was eight, he flew with his grandfather to India for the summer holiday.
Sometimes, a classic car joins your fleet as if by magic. Adam first saw his 1979 Police Mini Van 30 months ago.
The year is 1987, and an eight-year-old named Alex is mesmerised by his father’s latest car – an “Azure Blue” Rover Sterling. Little did he release that in 2016; he would be the proud owner of – apart from the 825i in the British Motor Museum - the earliest surviving production 800.