![Two cracking colors: black and cracking nail polish. Two cracking colors: black and](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1fVIZOl1TUKgahgoChGL3-YSDLZAvATVOPYY1HYyjDTolHoCUuXau70Y-6iJ9EZuPAnV80cBpS5UnhVAA1_EX0zt4b_wjzvS-DJWLmv9vtkv3y4-3DbemWrIdB2lU74XTVGBf5sfgkIdi/s1600/p2_crackling_top_coat.jpg)
![It#39;s the cracked nail polish. cracking nail polish. It#39;s the cracked nail polish.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiLs3zIZkPF_M5o-h8m16CVtYL0Sj4TNDhFLfDfjm27gEkE_5RoA5pzcgW7avNp1CMxZx59qpsO0alRdDkuzsOa3L8upO-0Sb7erch0LtoZN_4BZBSdLYm-fzvPQ9Nhg4M1kucGqlQT8eVh/s1600/IMG01136-20101220-2112.jpg)
Do you own a car over fifteen years old? If you do you may well be entitled to cover it under what is known in the industry as a classic car insurance policy. In the past there were many more restrictions on cover under this type of policy and specialist motor insurance brokers and insurance companies were very particular about the type, age make and models of the cars they wished to cover on their books.
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