I wonder if it's the sort of thing where if you're out at 2am and get into an accident and you can't really prove you were on your way to a car show. An instance like that where they'd try to deny it as the car was being used for something other than hobby/exhibition. That's my hunch though. This might be where Grundy is more strict than Hagerty and why the prices are different. I need to go back and read my policy again, I don't recall it being quite that strict.
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