GUARANTY NATIONAL CORP
SC 14D1/A, 1997-12-01
FIRE, MARINE & CASUALTY INSURANCE
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                 Amendment No. 1

                                 SCHEDULE 14D-1

                   Tender Offer Statement Pursuant to Section
                14(d)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,

                          Guaranty National Corporation
                            (Name of Subject Company)

                            Orion Capital Corporation
                                    (Bidder)

                     Common Stock, par value $1.00 Per Share
                         (Title of Class of Securities)

                                    401192109
                      (CUSIP Number of Class of Securities)

                            Michael P. Maloney, Esq.
                               9 Farm Springs Road
                          Farmington, Connecticut 06032
                                 (860) 674-6600
   (Name, address and telephone number of person authorized to receive notices
                     and communications on behalf of bidder)

                                    Copy to:

                              John J. McCann, Esq.
                         Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine
                              30 Rockefeller Plaza
                            New York, New York 10112
                                 (212) 632-3000
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                                  INTRODUCTION


      This Statement is filed by Orion Capital Corporation ("Orion") This
Statement relates to the tender offer of Orion to purchase all outstanding
shares of common stock, par value $1.00 per share (including any associated
stock purchase rights) (the "Shares"), of Guaranty National Corporation, a
Colorado corporation ("Guaranty") for $36.00 per Share, net to the seller in
cash, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in Orion's Offer to
Purchase dated November 5, 1997 (the "Original Offer to Purchase") as
supplemented by the Supplement to the Offer to Purchase dated December 1, 1997
which is attached hereto as Exhibit (a)(10) (together referred to as the "Offer
to Purchase") and the related Letter of Transmittal which together with
amendments or supplements thereto constitute the Offer (the "Offer"). The Offer
is being made pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated October 31,
1997 between Orion and Guaranty, which also provides for the merger (the
"Merger") of a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orion with and into Guaranty. If the
Merger is consummated, each Share outstanding immediately prior to the time when
the Merger becomes effective , other than Shares as to which dissenters' rights
of appraisal have been duly and timely asserted and perfected under the Colorado
Business Corporation Act, and Shares held by Orion, its wholly-owned
subsidiaries or Guaranty, will be converted into the right to receive $36.00 in
cash per Share, without interest, all as more fully described in the Offer to
Purchase referred to herein.




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      This Statement amends the Schedule 14D-1 of Orion dated November 5, 1997
(as hereby amended, the "Schedule 14D-1") by incorporating by reference herein
the information set forth in the press release, dated December 1, 1997 of Orion
attached hereto as Exhibit (a)(11). This Statement also amends Items 10 and 11
by adding the information set forth below. Except as otherwise indicated herein,
the Schedule 14D-1 remains unchanged in all respects. Capitalized terms not
defined herein are deemed defined as set forth in the Offer to Purchase and
Orion's Tender Offer Statement on Schedule 14D-1.
    

Item 10. Additional Information.

      The following information is hereby added to Item 10 of the Schedule
14D-1:

       (a). All conditions to the Offer, other than receipt of necessary
governmental approvals, must be satisfied or waived prior to the acceptance of
Shares for payment pursuant to the terms of the Offer. When a condition has not
been satisfied the existence of which is to be determined in the sole discretion
of Orion, Orion will exercise its reasonable good-faith judgment in determining
whether the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event giving rise to such
condition makes it inadvisable to proceed with the Offer or with acceptance for
payment for the Shares.

References in "THE OFFER -- Section 10. Certain Conditions of the Offer" of the
Original Offer to Purchase to Orion's right to terminate, amend or extend the
Offer or to delay acceptance for payment or payment if all conditions are not
satisfied or waived should not be interpreted as reserving to Orion the right to
accept Shares and subsequently to invoke the existence of a condition as a basis
on which to withhold payment for and return of the Shares tendered and accepted.
The reservation by Orion of the right to delay payment for Shares is subject to
the provisions of applicable law under Rule 14e-1 promulgated under the Exchange
Act, which require that Orion pay the consideration offered or return the Shares
deposited by or on behalf of shareholders promptly after termination or
withdrawal of the Offer.



       (f) The information set forth in the Supplement to the Offer to Purchase
dated December 1, 1997, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit (a)(10) hereto is
incorporated herein by reference.

Item 11. Material to be Filed as Exhibits.

      (a)(10)     Supplement to the Offer to Purchase dated December 1, 1997.

      (a)(11)     Form of press release issued on December 1, 1997.

      (g)(2)      Amendment No. 1 to Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement on
Schedule 13E-3 dated November 25, 1997.




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       (g)(3) Amendment No 2 to Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement on Schedule
13E-3 dated December 1, 1997.




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                                    SIGNATURE

      After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify
that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.

Dated:  December 1, 1997

                                    ORION CAPITAL CORPORATION


   
 
                                    By: /s/ Michael P. Maloney
    
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                                    Name:   Michael P. Maloney
                                    Title:  Senior Vice President, Secretary and
                                              General Counsel




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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

   
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Exhibit                                  Description
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(a)(10)       Supplement to the Offer to Purchase dated December 1, 1997.

(a)(11)       Form of press Release issued on December 1, 1997.

 (g)(2)       Amendment No. 1 to Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement on Schedule
              13E-3 dated November  25, 1997.

 (g)(3)       Amendment No. 2 to Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement on Schedule
              13E-3 dated December 1, 1997.
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                                   SUPPLEMENT
                                       TO
                    OFFER TO PURCHASE DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1997
                           ALL SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
                                       OF
                          GUARANTY NATIONAL CORPORATION
                                       AT
                          $36.00 NET PER SHARE IN CASH
                                       BY
                            ORION CAPITAL CORPORATION

                THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS, AS HEREBY EXTENDED, WILL
                   EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT, NEW YORK TIME, ON FRIDAY,
                 DECEMBER 5, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS FURTHER EXTENDED.
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      THE OFFER IS BEING MADE PURSUANT TO THE AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER DATED
AS OF OCTOBER 31, 1997 (THE "MERGER AGREEMENT") BY AND BETWEEN ORION CAPITAL
CORPORATION ("ORION") AND GUARANTY NATIONAL CORPORATION ("GUARANTY"). THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF GUARANTY HAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MERGER AGREEMENT, THE
OFFER AND THE MERGER, HAS DETERMINED THAT THE OFFER AND THE MERGER ARE FAIR TO,
AND IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF, THE SHAREHOLDERS OF GUARANTY AND RECOMMENDS
ACCEPTANCE OF THE OFFER BY THE SHAREHOLDERS OF GUARANTY.

      ORION'S OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE SHARES OF COMMON STOCK, PAR VALUE $1.00 PER
SHARE, OF GUARANTY (THE "SHARES") PURSUANT TO THE OFFER IS CONDITIONED UPON,
AMONG OTHER THINGS, (i) THERE BEING VALIDLY TENDERED AND NOT WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO
THE EXPIRATION DATE A NUMBER OF SHARES WHICH, EXCLUDING SHARES OWNED BY ORION
AND ITS WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARIES (THE "TENDER SHARES") WILL CONSTITUTE AT LEAST
50.01% OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TENDER SHARES AS OF THE DATE THE SHARES ARE
ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE BY ORION PURSUANT TO THE OFFER (THE "MINIMUM SHARE
CONDITION") AND (ii) ALL REGULATORY APPROVALS, IF ANY, REQUIRED TO CONSUMMATE
THE OFFER HAVING BEEN OBTAINED ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS SATISFACTORY TO THE ORION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (THE "REGULATORY APPROVAL CONDITION"). THE OFFER IS ALSO
SUBJECT TO OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SEE "THE OFFER" -- SECTION 10 IN ORION'S
OFFER TO PURCHASE DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1997



                                    IMPORTANT

      Any shareholder desiring to tender all or any portion of such
shareholder's Shares should either (i) complete and sign the original Letter of
Transmittal previously circulated with the Offer to Purchase, dated November 5,
1997, or a facsimile thereof in accordance with the instructions in such Letter
Of Transmittal and deliver the Letter of Transmittal with the Shares and all
other required documents to the Depositary, or follow the procedure for
book-entry transfer set forth in THE OFFER -- Section 3 of the Offer to
Purchase, dated November 5, 1997, or (ii) request his broker, dealer, commercial
bank, trust company or other nominee to effect the transaction for such
shareholder. A shareholder having Shares registered in the name of a broker,
dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee must contact such person
if he desires to tender his Shares.

      Any shareholder who desires to tender Shares and cannot deliver such
Shares and all other required documents to the Depositary by the expiration of
the Offer must tender such Shares pursuant to the guaranteed delivery procedure
set forth in THE OFFER - Section 3 of the Offer to Purchase, dated November 5,
1997.

      Questions and requests for assistance or additional copies of this
Supplement, the Letter of Transmittal, the Offer to Purchase, dated November 5,
1997, and other tender offer materials may be directed to the Information Agent
or the Dealer Manager at their respective addresses and telephone numbers set
forth on the back cover of this Supplement to the Offer to Purchase.

      THIS SUPPLEMENT SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OFFER TO PURCHASE,
DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1997, AND THE RELATED LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL, COPIES OF WHICH
MAY BE OBTAINED AT ORION'S EXPENSE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH ON THE BACK COVER OF
THIS SUPPLEMENT. THE OFFER TO PURCHASE, DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1997, THIS SUPPLEMENT
AND THE RELATED LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION WHICH SHOULD
BE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ANY DECISION IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE OFFER.

      THIS TRANSACTION HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NOR HAS THE COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE FAIRNESS OR
MERITS OF SUCH TRANSACTION NOR
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UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS UNLAWFUL.

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                      The Dealer Manager for the Offer is:
                          DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE
                             SECURITIES CORPORATION

                                December 1, 1997
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To the Holders of Common Stock of

  GUARANTY NATIONAL CORPORATION:

      This Supplement dated December 1, 1997, to the Offer To Purchase (this
"Supplement") supplements the Offer to Purchase, dated November 5, 1997 (the
"Original Offer to Purchase"). Together, the Original Offer to Purchase and this
Supplement are referred to herein as the "Offer to Purchase.

      Except as otherwise stated herein, the terms and conditions set forth in
the Original Offer to Purchase and the Letter of Transmittal remain applicable
in all respects to the Offer (as defined below).

      This Supplement contains important information which should be read
carefully before any decision is made with respect to the Offer.

      This Supplement is being delivered for the purpose of extending the time
period of the Offer as well as supplementing certain information concerning the
Offer. Capitalized terms used in this Supplement that are not defined herein
shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Original Offer to Purchase
or, as appropriate, in the Solicitation/Recommendation Statement on Schedule
14D-9 of Guaranty pursuant to Section 14(d)(4) of the Securities Exchange Act,
dated November 5, 1997, which has previously been disseminated by Guaranty to
holders of Shares.

      SHARES TENDERED PURSUANT TO THE OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME PRIOR
TO THE EXPIRATION DATE (AS DEFINED HEREIN) AND, UNLESS THERETOFORE ACCEPTED FOR
PAYMENT PURSUANT TO THE OFFER, ALSO MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME AFTER JANUARY
3, 1998. SEE THE OFFER -- SECTION 4 OF THE ORIGINAL OFFER TO PURCHASE FOR THE
PROCEDURES FOR WITHDRAWING SHARES TENDERED PURSUANT TO THE OFFER.

      ON NOVEMBER 25, 1997, ORION AND GUARANTY JOINTLY FILED AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO
THE RULE 13e-3 TRANSACTION STATEMENT ON SCHEDULE 13E-3 FILED BY ORION ON
NOVEMBER 5, 1997. BY SUCH FILING NEITHER ORION NOR GUARANTY CONCEDES THAT RULE
13E-3 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT IS APPLICABLE TO THE OFFER OR THE
MERGER.

      SHAREHOLDERS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY VALIDLY TENDERED AND NOT PROPERLY
WITHDRAWN THEIR SHARES PURSUANT TO THE OFFER ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY
FURTHER ACTION, EXCEPT AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PROCEDURE FOR GUARANTEED
DELIVERY IF SUCH PROCEDURE WAS UTILIZED.

                                  INTRODUCTION

      Orion Capital Corporation hereby offers to purchase all of the outstanding
Shares, at $36.00 per Share, net to the seller in cash, without interest, upon
the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase and
in the related Letter of Transmittal (which, as amended or supplemented from
time to time, together constitute the "Offer").

      THE OFFER IS CONDITIONED UPON, AMONG OTHER THINGS, SATISFACTION OF THE
REGULATORY CONDITION AND THE MINIMUM SHARE CONDITION. SUCH CONDITIONS AND THE
OTHER CONDITIONS TO THE OFFER ARE SET FORTH IN THE OFFER -- SECTION 10.




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      The information set forth under "special factors" in the original offer to
purchase is hereby supplemented as follows:

                                 SPECIAL FACTORS

BACKGROUND OF THE TRANSACTION

      From November, 1995 to March, 1996, Design Professionals Insurance
Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orion, acquired an additional 80,000
Shares in open market purchases. The range of prices paid by Design
Professionals Insurance Company was between $13.38 and $14.00.

FAIRNESS OF THE OFFER

      Orion's Board of Directors received a report from Donaldson, Lufkin &
Jenrette Securities Corporation ("DLJ") on various techniques which might be
utilized to assist in determining the price and structure of a possible
transaction. The report consisted of discussion materials which DLJ provided on
September 12, 1997 to the Guaranty Board of Directors in connection with its
September 12 meeting, copies of which were also supplied to the Orion Directors
for their information, positing a transaction whereby Orion would purchase the
remaining 19% of Guaranty's outstanding shares not already owned by Orion and
its wholly-owned subsidiaries for a value of $30.25 per share comprised of
$20.17 in cash and $10.08 in Orion common stock (the "September Case"). These
materials discussed the benefits of consideration consisting of a combination of
both stock and cash, alternative options with respect to the equity component of
the Offer and stock performance data for Orion and Guaranty.

      DLJ compared the September Case to selected publicly-announced merger and
acquisition transactions (the "Selected Acquisitions").

      The September Case ratio of equity purchase price to operating net income
of 16.9x compared to a low of 10.9x, a median of 12.2x and a high of 28.6x for
the Selected Acquisitions. The September Case ratio of equity purchase price to
general accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") shareholders' equity of 1.91x
compared to a low of 0.97x, a median of 1.60x and a high of 2.88x for the
Selected Acquisitions. The September Case ratio of total purchase price to
statutory accounting principles ("SAP") net operating income ("NOI") of 18.7x
compared to a low of 10.2x, a median of 16.9x and a high of 24.2x for the
Selected Acquisitions. The September Case ratio of total purchase price to SAP
capital and surplus ("C&S") of 2.19x compared to a low of 1.16x, a median of
2.59x and a high of 3.27x for the Selected Acquisitions. These multiples
included an average implied equity valuation range with a low of $229.7 million,
a median of $415.8 million, and a high of $700.2 million and an average implied
price per share range from $15.29 to $46.60. The median of the average implied
price per share of $27.67 was lower than the hypothetical $30.25 per share
offer.

      DLJ also compared public valuations of selected non-standard personal auto
insurers ("the Selected Insurers"). These valuations indicated a multiple range
of 7.5x to 22.1x for 1997 estimated operating earnings and a multiple of 6.6x to
19.3x for 1998 estimated operating earnings and a multiple range of 1.43x to
3.99x for June 30, 1997 shareholders' equity. These multiples indicated an
implied equity valuation for Guaranty from $256.7 million to $751.0 million
based on 1997 projected earnings and $258.2 million to $759.5 million based on
1998 projected earnings and $338.9 million to $949.9 million based on June 30,
1997 shareholders' equity. These multiples indicated an implied estimated price
per share range for Guaranty of $17.12 to $50.07 with a median of $30.02 based
on 1997 projected earnings and $17.10 to $50.30 with a median of $28.86 based on
1998 projected earnings and $22.54 to $63.16 with a median of $29.54 based on
June 30, 1997 shareholders' equity.

      In addition, DLJ compared selected ratios of Guaranty to ratios for the
Selected Insurers. The Guaranty ratio of price to latest twelve months ("LTM")
price per share, price to 1997 estimated price per share, price to 1998
estimated price per share, and price to book value per share of 16.1x, 12.7x,
11.1x and 1.83x, respectively, compared to a median of 15.2x, 13.2x, 11.1x and
1.84x, respectively, for the Selected Insurers. The Guaranty ratio of total
enterprise value to SAP NOI of 18.0x and SAP C&S of 2.11x compared to a median
of 27.5x and 3.20x, respectively, for the Selected Insurers. The Guaranty
projected return on equity of 14.4% compared to a low of 10.7%, a median of
16.1% and a high of 24.5% for the Selected Insurers. The Guaranty projected
earnings per share growth of 15.0% compared to a low of 12.6%, a median of 14.8%
and a high of 27.7% for the Selected Insurers.


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      In its discussion materials and presentation, DLJ set forth no conclusions
as to the fairness of any particular form of transaction or the consideration to
be paid to Guaranty shareholders.

      The discussion materials did not address, and were not presented to the
Guaranty Board as an opinion regarding the fairness of the consideration to be
paid and received by the shareholders of Guaranty in the proposed transactions
and contained no recommendation with respect thereto. No restrictions or
limitations were imposed by the Orion Board on DLJ with respect to the
preparation of the discussion materials.

      DLJ had earlier provided to the management of Orion, including Mr. W.
Marston Becker, Chairman of the Board and CEO, certain discussion materials
dated as of June 5, 1997, outlining alternatives for effecting the purchase of
the remaining outstanding shares of Guaranty not owned directly or indirectly by
Orion, including possible types of transactions, the form of consideration to be
paid and comparative time schedules. In those materials, DLJ reviewed certain
publicly available financial, operating and stock market information for
selected transactions in the non-standard automobile insurance industry since
1990 and included an analysis of comparative prices paid in other transactions.
DLJ also performed a public market valuation analysis and an analysis of the pro
forma effect of the transaction on the shareholders' equity of Orion. In July,
1997 DLJ provided Orion's management, including Mr. W. Marston Becker, with
discussion materials on trends in the insurance industry, summarizing certain
information about insurance industry merger and acquisition activity and
valuation data, numbers of transactions, average transaction size, purchase
price/earnings data, and prices paid in selected major property/casualty
transactions. Neither the June nor July materials were prepared for or presented
to the Board of Directors of Orion. These discussion materials were intended to
focus management's deliberations with respect to various techniques that could
be utilized to assist in determining the price and structure of a possible
transaction with Guaranty.

      Pursuant to the unanimous recommendation of its Special Committee,
Guaranty's Board of Directors unanimously approved the Merger Agreement, the
Offer and the Merger, determined that the Offer and the Merger are fair to, and
in the best interests of, the shareholders of Guaranty, and recommended an
acceptance of the Offer and approval and adoption of the Merger Agreement and
the Merger by the shareholders of Guaranty. The factors considered by the
Guaranty Board were referred to in a letter to the shareholders of Guaranty from
James R. Pouliot, dated November 5, 1997 and discussed in greater detail in the
Solicitation/Recommendation Statement of Guaranty Pursuant to Section 14(d)(4)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 dated November 5, 1997 (see Item 4
thereof, "The Solicitation or Recommendation"). Orion understands that, in
reaching its conclusions and recommendations to the Board of Directors of
Guaranty, the Special Committee considered a number of factors of which the most
important were the following:

            (i) the fact that the $36.00 per Share price represents (A) a
premium of $17.50 or 94.6% over the $18.50 paid by Orion in its tender offer
completed in July 1996, (B) a premium of $20.62 or 134.1% over the 52-week low
of $15.38, (C) a premium of 48.5% over the closing sale price of $24.25 on July
7. 1997, the day prior to the commencement of discussions between Orion and
Guaranty, (D) a multiple of 1.94x Guaranty's net book value per share as of
September 30, 1997, and (E) a multiple of 2.21x Guaranty's net tangible book
value per share as of September 30, 1997; and

            (ii) the opinion of the Special Committee's financial advisor that
the Offer is fair, from a financial point of view, to the Non-Orion
Shareholders, and the analysis of various factors considered by the financial
advisor in reaching its opinion.




                                    THE OFFER

      1. TERMS OF THE OFFER; EXPIRATION DATE. The Expiration Date of the Offer
is extended to 12:00 Midnight, New York City time, on Friday, December 5, 1997.

      Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Offer (including, if
the Offer is further supplemented, extended or amended, the terms and conditions
of any further supplement, extension or amendment), Orion will accept for
payment and pay for all Shares validly tendered prior to the Expiration Date and
not theretofore withdrawn in accordance with THE OFFER -- Section 4 of the
Original Offer to Purchase.

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      Tendering shareholders may continue to use the original Letter of
Transmittal and the original Notice of Guaranteed Delivery previously circulated
with the Original Offer to Purchase.

      2. ACCEPTANCE FOR PAYMENT AND PAYMENT FOR SHARES. Upon the terms and
subject to the conditions of the Offer, (including the Regulatory Condition and
the Minimum Share Condition and, if the Offer is further supplemented, extended
or amended, the terms and conditions of any further supplement, extension or
amendment), Orion shall accept for payment (and thereby purchase), and Orion
will pay for, any and all Shares validly tendered prior to the Expiration Date
and not properly withdrawn in accordance with THE OFFER -- Section 4 (including
Shares validly tendered and not withdrawn during any extension of the Offer, if
the Offer is extended, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of such
extension), as promptly as practicable after the Expiration Date. Orion
expressly reserves the right to delay acceptance for payment of Shares in order
to comply in whole or in part with the Regulatory Condition and the Minimum
Share Condition but intends either to extend the Expiration Date, or to
terminate the Offer if it should appear that either the Regulatory Condition or
the Minimum Share Condition will delay for more than five (5) days the payment
for Shares accepted for payment. See THE OFFER -- Sections 10 and 11.

      References in "THE OFFER -- Section 10. Certain Conditions of the Offer"
to Orion's right to terminate, amend or extend the Offer or to delay acceptance
for payment or payment if all conditions are not satisfied or waived should not
be interpreted as reserving to Orion the right to accept Shares and subsequently
to invoke the existence of a condition as a basis on which to withhold payment
for and return of the Shares tendered and accepted. The reservation by Orion of
the right to delay payment for Shares is subject to the provisions of applicable
law under Rule 14e-1 promulgated under the Exchange Act, which require that
Orion pay the consideration offered or return the Shares deposited by or on
behalf of shareholders promptly after termination or withdrawal of the Offer.

      10. CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF THE OFFER. Notwithstanding any other provision
of the Offer, and in addition to (and not in limitation of) Orion's right to
amend the Offer at any time in its sole discretion, all conditions to the Offer,
other than receipt of necessary governmental approvals, must be satisfied or
waived prior to acceptance of the Shares for payment pursuant to the terms of
the Offer. When a condition has not been satisfied the existence of which is to
be determined in the sole discretion of Orion, Orion will exercise its
reasonable good-faith judgment in determining whether the occurrence or
non-occurrence of the event giving rise to such condition makes it inadvisable
to proceed with the Offer or with acceptance for payment of the Shares.

      11. CERTAIN LEGAL MATTERS.

MISCELLANEOUS

      The action entitled Eugenia Gladstone Vogel v. Guaranty National
Corporation, et al. which has been filed in the Denver District Court, City and
County of Denver, Colorado, is still pending. That action was filed after
announcement of the Exchange Offer, which has since been terminated, and prior
to the commencement of the Offer. No answer has been filed and the complaint has
not been amended. Settlement discussions have taken place between counsel for
Orion and counsel for the plaintiff and a basis for agreement in principle has
been reached but a stipulation of settlement has not yet been executed or
presented to the Court for review and approval. Orion anticipates that, after
appropriate notification to members of the purported class and if the Court
certifies class-action status, the litigation would be settled on the basis of
the payment to be made for Shares in the Offer, which is greater than the
consideration which might have been paid in the Exchange Offer which was the
subject matter of the original complaint. Orion would agree, in that connection,
not to oppose an application by plaintiff's counsel to the Court for fees and
expenses in an amount not in excess of $500,000. No determination has yet been
made by the Court of class-action status and neither a proposed settlement nor a
fee application of plaintiff's counsel has yet been presented by plaintiff's
counsel to the Court; for review by the Court, whose approval is required.


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      No person has been authorized to give any information or make any
representation on behalf of Orion not contained in the Offer to Purchase or the
Letter of Transmittal, and, if given or made, such information or representation
must not be relied upon as having been authorized.

                                   ORION CAPITAL CORPORATION



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December 1, 1997




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      Facsimile copies of the Letter of Transmittal will be accepted. The Letter
of Transmittal and certificates for Shares and any other required documents
should be sent or delivered by each shareholder of the Company or his broker,
dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee to the Depositary at one
of the addresses set forth below:

                        The Depositary For The Offer Is:

                       STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

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        By Mail:                   By Courier:                  By Hand:
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    State Street Bank           State Street Bank        Securities Transfer and
    and Trust Company           and Trust Company       Reporting Services, Inc.
Corporate Reorganization    Corporate Reorganization    Corporate Reorganization
      P.O. Box 9061            70 Campanelli Drive          1 Exchange Plaza
  Boston, MA 02205-8686        Braintree, MA 02184       55 Broadway, 3rd Floor
                                                        New York, New York 10006
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                       Facsimile Transmission Copy Number:

                                 (617) 794-6333


                            Confirm by Facsimile to:


                                 (617) 794-6388

      Questions and requests for assistance may be directed to the Information
Agent or the Dealer Manager at their respective addresses and telephone numbers
specified below. Additional copies of the Offer to Purchase, the Letter of
Transmittal and the Notice of Guaranteed Delivery may be obtained from the
Information Agent. A shareholder may also contact his broker, dealer, commercial
bank or trust company for assistance concerning the Offer.


                            The Information Agent Is:

                              D.F. KING & CO., INC.

                                 77 Water Street
                            New York, New York 10005
                                 (212) 269-5550
                                 (Call Collect)

                                       or

                         Call Toll Free (800) 290-6429.

                      The Dealer Manager for the Offer is:

                          DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE
                             SECURITIES CORPORATION
                                 277 Park Avenue
                            New York, New York 10172
                          (212) 892-7700 (Call Collect)

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<S>                                             <C>                               <C>
From:      Jeanne Hotchkiss                     Dawn W. Dover                     Michael L. Pautler
           Orion Capital Corporation            Kekst & Company                   Guaranty National
           9 Farm Springs Road                  437 Madison Avenue                9800 S. Meridian Blvd.
           Farmington, CT  06032                New York, NY  10022               Englewood, CO  80112
           (860) 674-6754                       (212) 521-4817                    (303) 754-8701
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                                                                December 1, 1997



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


                  ORION CAPITAL EXTENDS CASH TENDER OFFER FOR
                  GUARANTY NATIONAL SHARES AT $36.00 PER SHARE
                              TO DECEMBER 5, 1997



Orion Capital Corporation ("Orion") today announced that it has extended to
December 5, 1997 its Offer to Purchase all the outstanding shares of Guaranty
National Corporation common stock (NYSE: GNC) for $36.00 in cash per share, net
to the seller.

As of the close of business on November 28, 1997, 484,290 shares of Guaranty
National common stock have been tendered pursuant to the Offer to Purchase.

Orion Capital Corporation (NYSE: OC) is engaged in the specialty property and
casualty insurance business through wholly-owned subsidiaries which include EBI
Companies, DPIC Companies, Connecticut Specialty Insurance Group, SecurityRe
Companies and Wm. H. McGee & Co. Inc., as well as through its approximately 80%
ownership interest in Guaranty National Corporation.

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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                 Amendment No. 1

                                 Schedule 13E-3

                        Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement

                  (Pursuant to Section 13(e) of the Securities
                  Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 13e-3 (Section
                             240.13e-3) thereunder)

                          Guaranty National Corporation
                              (Name of the Issuer)

           Orion Capital Corporation and Guaranty National Corporation
                       (Name of Persons Filing Statement)

                     Common Stock, par value $1.00 Per Share
                         (Title of Class of Securities)

                                    401192109
                      (CUSIP Number of Class of Securities)

   Michael P. Maloney, Esq.                              Michael L. Pautler
  Orion Capital Corporation                        Guaranty National Corporation
     9 Farm Springs Road                           9800 South Meridian Boulevard
Farmington, Connecticut 06032                        Englewood, Colorado 80112
        (860) 674-6600                                     (303) 754-8400

                  (Name, Address and Telephone Number of Person
 Authorized to Receive Notices and Communications on Behalf of Person(s) Filing
                                   Statement)

                                    Copy to:

      John J. McCann, Esq.                        Hardin Holmes, Esq.
Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine         Ireland, Stapleton, Pryor & Pascoe, P.C.
      30 Rockefeller Plaza                     1675 Broadway, 26th Floor
    New York, New York 10112                     Denver, Colorado 80202
         (212) 632-3000                              (303) 623-2700



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                                  INTRODUCTION

                  This Amendment No. 1 to the Rule 13E-3 Transaction Statement
(the "Schedule 13E-3") of Orion Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation
("Orion"), filed on November 5, 1997, amends and supplements the Schedule 13E-3
for the purposes of adding certain information and filing with the Securities
and Exchange Commission certain exhibits thereto and to join Guaranty National
Corporation ("Guaranty") as a signatory thereto.

        The Schedule 13E-3 relates to the tender offer by Orion to purchase all
outstanding shares of common stock, par value $1.00 per share (including any
associated stock purchase rights) ("Shares"), of Guaranty for $36.00 per Share,
net to the seller in cash, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set
forth in Orion's Offer to Purchase dated November 5, 1997 and the related
Letter of Transmittal, which, together with any amendments or supplements
thereto, constitute the offer (the "Offer"). The Offer is being made pursuant
to the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated October 31, 1997 between Orion and
Guaranty, and which provides for the merger (the "Merger") of a wholly owned
subsidiary of Orion with and into Guaranty. If the Merger is consummated, each
Share outstanding immediately prior to the time when the Merger becomes
effective, other than Shares as to which dissenters' rights of appraisal have
been duly asserted and perfected under the Colorado Business Corporation Act
and Shares held by Orion, its wholly owned subsidiaries or Guaranty will be
converted into the right to receive $36.00 in cash per Share, without interest,
all as more fully described in the Offer to Purchase referred to herein.

                  This Amendment No. 1 to the Statement is being filed jointly
by Orion and Guaranty. By filing this Schedule 13E-3, neither of the joint
signatories concedes that Rule 13E-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, is applicable to the Offer or the Merger or the other transactions
contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger.


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                  This Statement amends Items 1-6, 8-12, 14, 15 and 17 of the
Schedule 13E-3 of Orion dated November 5, 1997 (the "Schedule 13E-3"). This
Statement is further amended to reflect the fact that it is being filed jointly
by Orion and Guaranty. Except as otherwise indicated herein, the Schedule 13E-3
remains unchanged in all respects.

                  The information in the Solicitation/Recommendation Statement
on Schedule 14D-9 dated November 5, 1997 of Guaranty (the "Schedule 14D-9") is
hereby expressly incorporated herein by Guaranty by reference, and the responses
to each item in this Statement are qualified in their entirety by the
information contained in the Schedule 14D-9.

                  Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein are defined as
set forth in the Schedule 13E-3, Orion's Offer to Purchase, dated November 5,
1997, filed as Exhibit (d)(1) to the Schedule 13E-3 (the "Offer to Purchase"),
or the Schedule 14D-9, filed as Exhibit (d)(10) hereto, as the case may be.

ITEM 1.           Issuer and Class of Security Subject to Transaction.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 1(f) of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  The range of prices paid by Design Professionals Insurance
Company for Shares between November, 1995 and March, 1996 was between $13.38 and
$14.00.

                  The information with respect to purchases of Shares by
Guaranty in the last two fiscal years set forth in "THE OFFER -- Section 5.
Price Range of Shares; Dividends" of the Offer to Purchase is hereby
incorporated by reference .

ITEM 2.           Identity and Background.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 2 of the
Schedule 13E-3:
                  (a)-(d) and (g). Guaranty is the issuer of the class of equity
securities which is the subject of the Rule 13e-3 transaction. The information
set forth in "THE OFFER -- Section 7. Certain Information Concerning Guaranty"
of the Offer to Purchase is incorporated herein by reference. The information
with respect to the directors and executive officers of Guaranty set forth in
Annex A hereto is incorporated herein by reference.

                  (e) and (f). During the last five years, neither Guaranty nor
to its best knowledge any of its executive officers and directors (i) has been
convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar
misdemeanors), or (ii) was a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or
administrative body of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding
was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining further
violations of, or prohibiting activities subject to, federal or state securities
laws or finding any violation of such laws.

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ITEM 3.           Past Contacts, Transactions or Negotiations.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 3 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  (a)-(b). The information set forth under Items 3 and 4 of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 4.           Terms of the Transaction.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 4 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  (a). All conditions to the Offer, other than receipt of
necessary governmental approvals, must be satisfied or waived prior to the
acceptance of Shares for payment pursuant to the terms of the Offer. When a
condition has not been satisfied the existence of which is to be determined in
the sole discretion of Orion, Orion will exercise its reasonable good-faith
judgment in determining whether the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event
giving rise to such condition makes it inadvisable to proceed with the Offer or
with acceptance for payment for the Shares.

                  References in "THE OFFER -- Section 10. Certain Conditions of
the Offer" of the Offer to Purchase to Orion's right to terminate, amend or
extend the Offer or to delay acceptance for payment or payment if all conditions
are not satisfied or waived should not be interpreted as reserving to Orion the
right to accept Shares and subsequently to invoke the existence of a condition
as a basis on which to withhold payment for and return of the Shares tendered
and accepted. The reservation by Orion of the right to delay payment for Shares
is subject to the provisions of applicable law under Rule 14e-1 promulgated
under the Exchange Act, which require that Orion pay the consideration offered
or return the Shares deposited by or on behalf of shareholders promptly after
termination or withdrawal of the Offer.

                  The information set forth under Item 2 of the Schedule 14D-9
is incorporated herein by reference.

                  (b). Except as disclosed in the Offer to Purchase or the
Schedule 14D-9, there are no terms or arrangements concerning the transactions
with respect to which the Schedule 13E-3 is filed relating to any securityholder
of Guaranty which is not identical to that relating to other holders of Tendered
Shares.

ITEM 5.  Plans or Proposals of the Issuer or Affiliate.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 5 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  (a)-(g). The information set forth under Item 7 of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

                  Item 4 is hereby supplemented as follows:

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                  Of the factors considered by the Special Committee, Guaranty
believes that those set forth in Item 4(b)(i) and (iv) on page 7 of the Schedule
14D-9 were the most important.

ITEM 6.           Sources and Amounts of Funds or Other Consideration.

                  (b). The information set forth in Item 5 of the Schedule 14D-9
is hereby incorporated by reference. In addition to the  expenses set forth 
therein, Guaranty has incurred other  expenses relating to the transactions
subject to the  Schedule 13E-3 of approximately $100,000, including directors' 
fees for meetings of the Special Committee, legal fees and  miscellaneous 
expenses.

ITEM 8.           Fairness of the Transaction.

                  (a)-(b). The information set forth in Item 3 of the Schedule
14D-9 under "Background of the Offer; Appointment of the Special Committee" and
Item 4 of the Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated by reference.

ITEM 9.           Reports, Opinions, Appraisals and Certain Negotiations.

                  (a)-(b). The following information is hereby added to Item 9
of the Schedule 13E-3:

         The information set forth in Item 3 of the Schedule 14D-9 under
         "Background of the Offer; Appointment of the Special Committee" and
         Item 4 of the Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

         The information incorporated by reference from "SPECIAL FACTORS --
         Background of the Transactions" and "-- Fairness of the Offer and the
         Merger" in the Offer to Purchase is hereby supplemented as follows:

         The "report" referred to in the last sentence of "SPECIAL FACTORS --
         Fairness of the Offer and the Merger" of the Offer to Purchase
         consisted of presentation materials which DLJ provided on September 12,
         1997 to the Guaranty Board of Directors in connection with its
         September 12 meeting, copies of which were also supplied to the Orion
         Directors for their information, positing a transaction whereby Orion
         would purchase the remaining 19% of Guaranty's outstanding shares for a
         value of $30.25 per share comprised of $20.17 in cash and $10.08 in
         Orion common stock (the "September Case"). These materials discussed
         the benefits of consideration consisting of a combination of both stock
         and cash, alternative options with respect to the equity component of
         the Offer and stock performance data for Orion and Guaranty.

         DLJ compared the September Case to selected publicly-announced merger
         and acquisition transactions (the "Selected Acquisitions").

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         The September Case ratio of equity purchase price to operating net
         income of 16.9x compared to a low of 10.9x, a median of 12.2x and a
         high of 28.6x for the Selected Acquisitions. The September Case offer
         ratio of equity purchase price to general accepted accounting
         principles ("GAAP") shareholders' equity of 1.91x compared to a low of
         0.97x, a median of 1.60x and a high of 2.88x for the Selected
         Acquisitions. The September Case ratio of total purchase price to
         statutory accounting principles ("SAP") net operating income ("NOI") of
         18.7x compared to a low of 10.2x, a median of 16.9x and a high of 24.2x
         for the Selected Acquisitions. The September Case ratio of total
         purchase price to SAP capital and surplus ("C&S") of 2.19x compared to
         a low of 1.16x, a median of 2.59x and a high of 3.27x for the Selected
         Acquisitions. These multiples included an average implied equity
         valuation range with a low of $229.7 million, a median of $415.8
         million, and a high of $700.2 million and an average implied price per
         share range from $15.29 to $46.60. The median of the average implied
         price per share of $27.67 was lower than the hypothetical $30.25 per
         share offer.

         DLJ also compared public valuations of selected non-standard personal
         auto insurers ("the Selected Insurers"). These valuations indicated a
         multiple range of 7.5x to 22.1x for 1997 estimated operating earnings
         and a multiple of 6.6x to 19.3x for 1998 estimated operating earnings
         and a multiple range of 1.43x to 3.99x for June 30, 1997 shareholders'
         equity. These multiples indicated an implied equity valuation for
         Guaranty from $256.7 million to $751.0 million based on 1997 projected
         earnings and $258.2 million to $759.5 million based on 1998 projected
         earnings and $338.9 million to $949.9 million based on June 30, 1997
         shareholders' equity. These multiples indicated an implied estimated
         price per share range for Guaranty of $17.12 to $50.07 with a median of
         $30.02 based on 1997 projected earnings and $17.10 to $50.30 with a
         median of $28.86 based on 1998 projected earnings and $22.54 to $63.16
         with a median of $29.54 based on June 30, 1997 shareholders' equity.

         In addition, DLJ compared selected ratios of Guaranty to ratios for the
         Selected Insurers. The Guaranty ratio of price to latest twelve months
         ("LTM") price per share, price to 1997 estimated price per share, price
         to 1998 estimated price per share, and price to book value per share of
         16.1x, 12.7x, 11.1x and 1.83x, respectively, compared to a median of
         15.2x, 13.2x, 11.1x and 1.84x, respectively, for the Selected Insurers.
         The Guaranty ratio of total enterprise value to SAP NOI of 18.0x and
         SAP C&S of 2.11x compared to a median of 27.5x and 3.20x, respectively,
         for the Selected Insurers. The Guaranty projected return on equity of
         14.4% compared to a low of 10.7%, a median of 16.1% and a high of 24.5%
         for the Selected Insurers. The Guaranty projected earnings per share
         growth of 15.0% compared to a low of 12.6%, a median of 14.8% and a
         high of 27.7% for the Selected Insurers.

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         In its discussion materials and presentation, DLJ set forth no
         conclusions as to the fairness of any particular form of transaction or
         the consideration to be paid to Guaranty shareholders.

         The discussion materials did not address, and were not presented to the
         Guaranty Board as an opinion regarding the fairness of the
         consideration to be paid and received by the shareholders of Guaranty
         in the proposed transactions and contained no recommendation with
         respect thereto. No restrictions or limitations were imposed by the
         Board on DLJ with respect to the preparation of the discussion
         materials.

         DLJ had earlier provided to the management of Orion, including Mr. W.
         Marston Becker, Chairman of the Board and CEO, certain discussion
         materials dated as of June 5, 1997, outlining alternatives for
         effecting the purchase of the remaining outstanding shares of Guaranty
         not owned directly or indirectly by Orion, including possible types of
         transactions, the form of consideration to be paid and comparative time
         schedules. In those materials, DLJ reviewed certain publicly available
         financial, operating and stock market information for selected
         transactions in the non-standard automobile insurance industry since
         1990 and included an analysis of comparative prices paid in other
         transactions. DLJ also performed a public market valuation analysis and
         an analysis of the pro forma effect of the transaction on the
         stockholders' equity of Orion. In July, 1997 DLJ provided Orion's
         management, including Mr. W. Marston Becker, with discussion materials
         on trends in the insurance industry, summarizing certain information
         about insurance industry merger and acquisition activity and valuation
         data, numbers of transactions, average transaction size, purchase
         price/earnings data, and prices paid in selected major
         property/casualty transactions. Neither the June nor July materials
         were prepared for or presented to the Board of Directors of Orion.
         These discussion materials were intended to focus management's
         deliberations with respect to various techniques that could be utilized
         to assist in determining the price and structure of a possible
         transaction with Guaranty.

         The information incorporated by reference from "THE OFFER -- Section
         12. Fees and Expenses" of the Offer to Purchase is hereby supplemented
         as follows:

         Orion has retained DLJ pursuant to a letter agreement to act as its
         financial advisor with respect to the contemplated acquisition of the
         remaining outstanding shares of Guaranty not owned directly or
         indirectly by Orion. DLJ is an internationally recognized investment
         bank which is engaged in a wide range of investment banking activities
         including, among other things, structuring of mergers and acquisitions,
         public offerings, restructuring, leveraged buy-outs, negotiated
         underwritings, secondary distributions of listed and unlisted
         securities, private placements and valuations for estate, corporate and
         other purposes. Orion engaged DLJ's services because of its reputation
         as well as its familiarity with both Orion and Guaranty as a result of
         its involvement in the 1996 Tender Offer 

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         by Orion for up to 4,600,000 Shares and its provision of other
         investment banking services to Orion in the ordinary course of business
         for which it received customary compensation.

                  (c) The reports referred to in Item 9(a)-(b), above shall be
made available for inspection and copying at the principal executive offices of
Orion and Guaranty, respectively, during their regular business hours by any
holder of Shares.

ITEM 10. Interests in Securities of the Issuer.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 10 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  (a)-(b). The information set forth under Item 6 of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

                  The information incorporated by reference from Annex II of the
Offer to Purchase with respect to the securities ownership of the directors and
executive officers of Guaranty is supplemented, as follows:

                  (i) Roger B. Ware no longer owns unexercised options for
Shares and holds a total of 51,759 Shares which is approximately .3% of the
Shares outstanding.

                  (ii) Richard M. Beverage and Charles B. Ruzicka beneficially
own 7,784 Shares and 10,000 Shares, respectively (including Shares outstanding,
Shares subject to options exercisable within 60 days of October 31, 1997 and
restricted Shares), which for each individual equals less than .1% of Shares
outstanding.

                  (iii) Richard M. Beverage and Charles B. Ruzicka hold
unexercised options exercisable within 60 days of October 31, 1997 for 6,000 and
10,000 Shares, respectively.

                  (iv) Richard M. Beverage, Andrea L. Peck, Charles B. Ruzicka
and John W. Mahoney hold unexercised options not exercisable within 60 days of
October 31, 1997 for 7,218, 3,867, 13,902 and 10,000 Shares, respectively.

ITEM 11. Contracts, Arrangements or Understandings with Respect to the
         Securities.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 12 of the
Schedule 13E-3: The information set forth under Items 2 and 3(b) of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 12.          Present Intention and Recommendation of Certain Persons with 
                  Regard to the Transaction.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 11 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

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                  (a)-(b). The information set forth under Items 4 and 6 of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 14           Financial Information.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 14 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  The information set forth in the Offer to Purchase under "THE
OFFER -- Section 7. Certain Information Concerning Guaranty" is incorporated
herein by reference.

ITEM 15.          Persons with Assets Employed, Retained or Utilized.

                  The following information is hereby added to Item 15 of the
Schedule 13E-3:

                  (a)-(b). The information set forth under Item 5 of the
Schedule 14D-9 is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 17.          Material to be Filed as Exhibits.

                  (b)(1) Discussion Materials of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette
Securities Corporation dated June 5, 1997.

                  (b)(2) Discussion Materials of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette
Securities Corporation dated July 1997.

                  (b)(3) Presentation of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
Corporation dated September 12, 1997.

                  (b)(4) Presentation of Salomon Brothers Inc dated October 30,
1997.

                  (b)(5) Opinion of Salomon Brothers Inc dated October 30, 1997.

                  (d)(10) Solicitation/Recommendation Statement on Schedule
14D-9 of Guaranty National Corporation, dated November 5, 1997.

                  (d)(11) Letter to Shareholders of Guaranty National
Corporation dated November 5, 1997.

                  (g)(4) Portions of Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A of Guaranty
National Corporation dated March 27, 1997.

                  (g)(5) Portions of Annual Report on Form 10-K of Guaranty
National Corporation for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996.


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                                    SIGNATURE

                  After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief,
I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and
correct.

Dated:  November 24, 1997

                     ORION CAPITAL CORPORATION


                     By:      /s/ Michael P. Maloney
                     Name:    Michael P. Maloney
                     Title:   Senior Vice President, General Counsel
                                and Secretary


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                                    SIGNATURE

                  After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief,
I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and
correct.

Dated:  November 24, 1997

                               GUARANTY NATIONAL CORPORATION


                               By:      /s/ Michael L. Pautler
                               Name:    Michael L. Pautler
                               Title:   Senior Vice President - Finance


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                                                                         ANNEX A

                  DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF GUARANTY

                  Set forth below are the name, business address, position with
Guaranty, and present principal occupation or employment and five-year
employment history of each director and executive officer of Guaranty. Each
person listed below is a citizen of the United States. Except as indicated in
Annex II to the Offer to Purchase, none of the persons listed below beneficially
owns Shares or interests therein, including options thereon. Unless otherwise
indicated, each occupation set forth opposite an individual's name refers to
employment with Guaranty. All officers serve at the pleasure of the Board of
Directors of the entity named. Unless otherwise indicated above, the address for
each director and executive officer of Guaranty is Guaranty National
Corporation, 9800 South Meridian Boulevard, Englewood, Colorado 80112.

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                                                                            Principal Occupation, Five-Year 
    Name, Age and Position with                       Director               Business Experience and Other 
              Guaranty                                 Since                    Corporate Directorships
- ----------------------------------------------     ---------------     ----------------------------------------------
<S>                                                   <C>              <C>                                  
Tucker Hart Adams, 59                                   1994           President, The Adams Group, Inc. (an
     Director                                                             economic consulting firm), since 1989;
                                                                          Director of Tax Free Fund of Colorado,
     Address:                                                             Montana Power Company and Rocky Mountain
       The Adams Group                                                    Equity Fund.
       4822 Alteza Drive, Suite 300
       Colorado Springs, CO  80917
W. Marston Becker, 44                                   1996           Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since
     Director; Chairman of the Board                                      1996 and Senior Vice President,
                                                                          1994-1996, of Orion Capital Corporation
     Address:                                                             ("Orion"); President and Chief Executive
       Orion Capital Corporation                                          Officer of Design Professionals Insurance
       9 Farm Springs Drive                                               Company, a subsidiary of Orion,
       Farmington, CT  06032                                              1994-1996; President and Chief Executive
                                                                          Officer of McDonough Caperton Insurance
                                                                          Group, 1987-1994.
Dennis J. Lacey, 43                                     1994           Director, President and Chief Executive
     Director                                                             Officer of Capital Associates, Inc. (an
                                                                          equipment leasing company) since 1991.
     Address:
       Capital Associates
         International, Inc.
       Capital Associates Tower
       Suite 3000
       7175 W. Jefferson Avenue
       Lakewood, CO  80235
</TABLE>

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                                                                         ANNEX A

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            Principal Occupation, Five-Year 
    Name, Age and Position with                       Director               Business Experience and Other 
              Guaranty                                 Since                    Corporate Directorships
- ----------------------------------------------     ---------------     ----------------------------------------------
<S>                                                   <C>              <C>                                  

M. Ann Padilla, 54                                      1994           President, Sunny Side, Inc./Temp Side (a
     Director                                                             private employment service), since 1975;
                                                                          Director of Bank One Denver N.A.
     Address:
       Sunny Side Inc./Temp Side
       210 University Boulevard
       #550
       Denver, CO  80206-4622
Vincent T. Papa, 50                                     1996           Senior Vice President since 1996 and Vice
     Director                                                             President and Treasurer, 1987-1996, of
                                                                          Orion; Chairman and Chief Executive
     Address:                                                             Officer of Wm. H. McGee & Co., Inc., a
       Wm. H. McGee & Co.                                                 subsidiary of Orion, since 1995.
       4 World Trade Center
       Suite 6274
       New York, NY  10048-0835
James R. Pouliot, 43                                    1995           President and Chief Executive Officer of
     Director; President and Chief Executive                              Guaranty since December 1996 and of
     Officer                                                              Viking Insurance Holdings, Inc.
                                                                          ("Viking") since 1992; Executive Vice
                                                                          President of Guaranty during 1996; Vice
     Address:                                                             President, Marketing, Great American
       Guaranty National Corporation                                      Insurance Co., 1990-1992.
       9800 S. Meridian Boulevard
       Box 3329
       Englewood, CO  80112

Robert B. Sanborn, 68                                   1988           Senior Executive Consultant of Orion since
     Director                                                             1995; Director since 1987, Vice Chairman
                                                                          1994-1995, and President and Chief
     Address:                                                             Operating Officer, 1987-1994, of Orion;
       87 Farm Lane                                                       Director of HCG/Lloyd's Investment Trust
       South Dennis, MA  02660                                            plc., Intercargo Corporation and Nobel
                                                                          Insurance Limited.
</TABLE>

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                                                                         ANNEX A

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            Principal Occupation, Five-Year 
    Name, Age and Position with                       Director               Business Experience and Other 
              Guaranty                                 Since                    Corporate Directorships
- ----------------------------------------------     ---------------     ----------------------------------------------
<S>                                                   <C>              <C>                                  
William J. Shepherd, 70                                 1991           Private investor, Director of Orion,
     Director                                                             Chemical Bank New Jersey and Princeton
                                                                          Bank and Trust Company.
     Address:
       McConnell, Budd & Downes,
         Inc.
       365 South Street
       Morristown, NJ  07960

Richard R. Thomas, 51                                   1991           Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the
     Director                                                             Board of ADCO General Corporation (a
                                                                          property and casualty general agency)
     Address:                                                             since 1990.
       Adco General Corporation
       1080 Kalamath Street
       Post Office Box 4005
       Denver, CO  80204

Roger B. Ware, 62                                       1983           Senior Consultant of Guaranty since December
     Director                                                             1996 and President and Chief Executive
                                                                          Officer of Guaranty, 1983-1996; Director
     Address:                                                             of Orion until September 11, 1997.
       5733 Honeylocust Circle
       Greenwood Village, CO
         80121
</TABLE>

                  Richard M. Beverage has been Senior Vice President (SVP)-Chief
Actuary for Guaranty National since February 1996. From 1992 through 1996, Mr.
Beverage was a Senior Manager - Reserving Studies with Deloitte & Touche LLP. He
served as Chief Pricing Actuary for Zurich-American Insurance Company of
Illinois from 1991 through 1992.

                  Shelly J. Hengsteler has been Controller and Assistant
Treasurer and Principal Accounting Officer of Guaranty National since January
1996. Ms. Hengsteler joined Guaranty National in 1989. From 1991 until 1994, she
was a Financial Reporting Manager and from 1994 through 1995 she served as
Director of Corporate Finance.

                  Arthur J. Mastera has been SVP-Chief Administrative Officer of
Guaranty National since October 1996. Mr. Mastera was President of the Guaranty
National Personal Lines Division from November 1995 until October, 1996. Mr.
Mastera rejoined GNIC as SVP-Administrative and Corporate Information Systems in
February 1992. From 1989 until 1992, he was Senior Vice President of Planning
and Administration at Orion Capital Corporation.

                  John W. Mahoney has been Senior Vice President - Elect of the
Non-Standard Commercial Lines Division of Guaranty National since October of
1997. From October, 1990 

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                                                                         ANNEX A


until March of 1993, Mr. Mahoney served in various managerial positions within
the Commercial Division of Great American Insurance Co., and from April, 1993 to
May, 1994, he was employed as a Product Manager by Viking Insurance Company of
Wisconsin. From June, 1994 until September, 1997, Mr. Mahoney was employed as a
Program Director at Coregis Insurance Group.

                  Andrea Peck has been SVP-Human Resources of Guaranty National
since July, 1997. From March, 1992 to November, 1993, Ms. Peck was employed by
West Marine Products as Vice President of Human Resources, and from November,
1993 until May, 1997, she was Vice President of Human Resources of Design
Professionals Insurance Co.

                  Michael L. Pautler has been SVP-Finance and Treasurer of
Guaranty National since 1988.

                  Fred T. Roberts has been SVP of Guaranty National and
President of the Commercial Lines Unit since November 1995. He served as SVP of
GNIC Claims from 1984 to 1995.

                  Charles B. Ruzicka has been SVP-Information Systems of
Guaranty National since December 1996. From August 1996, until assuming his
current position, Mr. Ruzicka was Vice President-Personal Lines Information
Systems. From 1993 through 1996, Mr. Ruzicka was a Vice President of Viking
Insurance Company Wisconsin. From 1987 to 1993, Mr. Ruzicka was employed by
Progressive Insurance Company and was a Vice President from 1992 through 1993.

                  Philip H. Urban has been SVP of Guaranty National and
President of the Personal Lines Business Unit since November 1996. From 1990 to
1996, Mr. Urban was SVP-Personal Lines for Great American Insurance Company.



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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit                            Description

(b)(1)   Discussion Materials of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
         Corporation dated June 5, 1997.

(b)(2)   Discussion Materials of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
         Corporation dated July 1997.

(b)(3)   Presentation of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation
         dated September 12, 1997.

(b)(4)   Presentation of Salomon Brothers Inc dated October 30, 1997.

(b)(5)   Opinion of Salomon Brothers Inc dated October 30, 1997.

(d)(10)  Solicitation/Recommendation Statement on Schedule 14D-9 of Guaranty
         National Corporation, dated November 5, 1997.

(d)(11)  Letter to Shareholders dated November 5, 1997.

(g)(4)   Portions of Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A of Guaranty National
         Corporation dated March 27, 1997.

(g)(5)   Portions of Annual Report on Form 10-K of Guaranty National Corporation
         for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996.




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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                 Amendment No. 2

                                 Schedule 13E-3

                        Rule 13e-3 Transaction Statement

                  (Pursuant to Section 13(e) of the Securities
                  Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 13e-3 (Section
                             240.13e-3) thereunder)

                          Guaranty National Corporation
                              (Name of the Issuer)

           Orion Capital Corporation and Guaranty National Corporation
                       (Name of Persons Filing Statement)

                     Common Stock, par value $1.00 Per Share
                         (Title of Class of Securities)

                                    401192109
                      (CUSIP Number of Class of Securities)

   Michael P. Maloney, Esq.                             Michael L. Pautler
  Orion Capital Corporation                       Guaranty National Corporation
     9 Farm Springs Road                          9800 South Meridian Boulevard
Farmington, Connecticut 06032                       Englewood, Colorado 80112
        (860) 674-6600                                    (303) 754-8400

                  (Name, Address and Telephone Number of Person
           Authorized to Receive Notices and Communications on Behalf
                         of Person(s) Filing Statement)

                                    Copy to:

      John J. McCann, Esq.                        Hardin Holmes, Esq.
Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine         Ireland, Stapleton, Pryor & Pascoe, P.C.
      30 Rockefeller Plaza                     1675 Broadway, 26th Floor
    New York, New York 10112                     Denver, Colorado 80202
         (212) 632-3000                              (303) 623-2700
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                                  INTRODUCTION

                  This Amendment No. 2 further amends and supplements the Rule
13E-3 Transaction Statement of Orion Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation
("Orion") and Guaranty National Corporation, a Colorado corporation, filed by
Orion on November 5, 1997, as previously amended and supplemented by Amendment
No. 1 dated November 25, 1997 (together, the "Schedule 13E-3").

                  The Schedule 13E-3 relates to the tender offer by Orion to
purchase all outstanding shares of common stock, par value $1.00 per share,
(including any associated stock purchase rights) (the "Shares") of Guaranty for
$36.00 per Share, net to the Seller in cash, upon the terms and subject to the
conditions set forth in Orion's Offer to Purchase dated November 5, 1997 (the
"Original Offer to Purchase") as supplemented by the Supplement to the Offer to
Purchase dated December 1, 1997 which is attached hereto as Exhibit (d)(12)
(together referred to as the "Offer to Purchase") and the related Letter of
Transmittal which, together with amendments and supplements thereto constitute
the "Offer". The Offer is being made pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger
dated October 31, 1997 between Orion and Guaranty, which provides for the merger
(the "Merger") of a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orion with and into Guaranty. If
the Merger is consummated, each Share outstanding immediately prior to the time
when the Merger becomes effective, other than Shares as to which dissenter's
rights of appraisal shall have been duly asserted and perfected under the
Colorado Business Corporation Act and Shares held by Orion, its wholly-owned
subsidiaries and Guaranty, will be converted into the right to receive $36.00 in
cash per Share, without interest, all as more fully described in the Offer to
Purchase referred to herein.

                  This Amendment No. 2 to the Transaction Statement is being
filed jointly by Orion and Guaranty. By filing this Schedule 13E-3, neither of
the joint signatories concedes that Rule 13e-3 under the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended, is applicable to the Offer or the Merger or the other
transactions contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger.


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                  This Statement amends the Schedule 13E-3 by incorporating by
reference herein the Supplement dated December 1, 1997 to Orion's Offer to
Purchase dated November 5, 1997, attached hereto as Exhibit (d)(12) and the
press release dated December 1, 1997 of Orion attached hereto as Exhibit
(d)(13). This Statement also amends Items 9, 16 and 17 of the Schedule 13E-3 by
adding the information set forth below. Except as otherwise indicated herein,
the Schedule 13E-3 remains unchanged in all respects.

ITEM 9.           Reports, Opinions, Appraisals and Certain Negotiations.

                  (a)-(b). The information set forth in the Supplement to the
Offer to Purchase dated December 1, 1997 a copy of which is attached as Exhibit
(d)(12) is incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 16. Additional Information

         Whether or not specifically referenced in response to Items of this
Statement, the information contained in the Supplement to the Offer to Purchase
dated December 1, 1997, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit (d)(12) hereto,
and in the press release dated December 1, 1997 a copy of which is attached
hereto as Exhibit (d)(13) is hereby incorporated herein by reference.

ITEM 17.          Material to be Filed as Exhibits.

                  (d)(12) Supplement to the Offer to Purchase, dated December 1,
                  1997 

                  (d)(13) Form of press release issued on December 1, 1997 

                  (g)(6) Amendment No. 1 to the Tender Offer Statement on 
                         Schedule 14D-1 of Orion Capital Corporation dated 
                         December 1, 1997


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                                    SIGNATURE

                  After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief,
I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and
correct.

Dated:  December 1, 1997

                              ORION CAPITAL CORPORATION


                              By:      /s/ Michael P. Maloney
                                       -----------------------------------------
                              Name:    Michael P. Maloney
                              Title:   Senior Vice President, General Counsel
                                         and Secretary


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                                    SIGNATURE

                  After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief,
I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and
correct.

Dated:  December 1, 1997

                                        GUARANTY NATIONAL CORPORATION


                                        By:      /s/ James R. Pouliot
                                                 -------------------------------
                                        Name:    James R. Pouliot
                                        Title:   President


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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

  Exhibit         Description

(d)(12)           Supplement to the Offer to Purchase, dated December 1, 1997.

(d)(13)           Form of press release issued on December 1, 1997

(g)(6)            Amendment No. 1 to the Tender Offer Statement on Schedule 
                  14D-1 of Orion Capital Corporation dated December 1, 1997



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