Lancaster Insurance Services arranges Commercial Vehicles, Classic Van and Pick Up insurance individually tailored to meet your needs.
As a specialist classic insurance intermediary, we love all types of classic vehicles, we will work with you on your requirements and give you cover suited to those requirements.
Our insurance panel can provide insurance quotes that are inclusive of a wide range of benefits.
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LOW MILEAGE DISCOUNTS
Discounts for drivers with a low annual mileage
UNLIMITED MILEAGE
Unlimited mileage schemes available
BREAKDOWN COVER
Recovery, including home start from only £59.95 (insurance does not cover any costs or expenses if the vehicle is a caravanette, Pick up or Van over 3.5 tons)
AGREED VALUATION
Up to two years
Alternatively, you can telephone us to discuss your specific classic van insurance requirements on 01480 484826.
Discounts, benefits and features offered may vary between insurance policies and are subject to underwriting criteria.
Typical policy exclusions apply such as usage for haulage or the carriage of dangerous/ hazardous goods.
Lancaster Insurance Services can extend cover for your van to include: laid up cover, salvage retention, legal assistance of up to £100,000, own goods insurance, foreign use for up to 90 days and a protected no claims bonus.
To obtain a quotation or discuss your cover requirements, please call 01480 484840 and one of our friendly operators will be able to assist you.
Calls may be recorded for training and monitoring purposes.
Policy benefits, features and discounts offered on this page may vary between insurance schemes or cover selected and are subject to underwriting criteria. Some policy benefits may be at an additional charge.
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:
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Sometimes, a classic car joins your fleet as if by magic. Adam first saw his 1979 Police Mini Van 30 months ago.
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