Now that they're approaching 20...
Greetings,
I am a long-time J.C. Taylor customer for numerous older cars, but I decided to "experiment" with State Farm's classic policy for my 87 T. They fumbled and stumbled a bit (cause they don't write many modern classics-- at least my agent doesn't) but in the end all was well and they are competitive as far as price. This is an agreed-value policy.
They required photos and registration paperwork proving Antique/Classic (in this case, classic) registration by the state. And, of course, I had to warrant that it is not a daily driver. I believe if you plan to "regular drive" it you're SOL in most cases. Even Hagerty, which I believe DOES NOT have mileage limits, DOES limit the TYPE OF USE. This would mean occasional trip to work or shopping is okay, but primarily must be club/exhibition/show. No everyday stuff.
So check with your regular car policy agent first (if you have one), then hit one of the name brands they mentioned-- Hagerty, JC Taylor, Grundy, etc. are all probably excellent. My understanding is that about last September JC started writing for 1987 Regals and similar era cars (though I still went with State Farm) and the other companies probably recognize the TR's without raised eyebrows now as well.
Good luck!
Doug