The driving at night thing is new on me, too.
As has been mentioned above, most collector vehicle insurance companies will require a garage, will limit your use to "pleasure use" (e.g. no commercial hauling or taxi service) and may limit your mileage.
Many also have "minimum value" requirements. Hagerty said that Number Seven was too ugly to insure.
I'm also going to point you to the links section under insurance. There are a few companies listed there. JC Taylor seems to be the strictest, Grundy seems to be the most lenient, but the strict guys are the cheapest, and the lenient guys are the more expensive.
You can always write a policy with your regular insurance carrier (AAA, Farm Bureau, et cetera), but this policy will most likely NOT be an "agreed value" policy.