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Why not use the roof structure anything else salvageable. Then get a one piece floor pan and start building from there if the wheel wells and package tray are saveable you have the vin go for if and rebuild her sorry for the momentary loss. Hooefully you're doing alright.
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Billy, I'm sorry this happened to you. I'm really glad that you weren't severely injured. Front end completely crumpled and it looks like you bent the steering wheel and column with your body! No wonder you're sore. Take it easy and get well soon.
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whlnut wrote:
Billy, I'm sorry this happened to you. I'm really glad that you weren't severely injured. Front end completely crumpled and it looks like you bent the steering wheel and column with your body! No wonder you're sore. Take it easy and get well soon.
I was in full uniform including Kevlar Vest probably saved a lot of pain.
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Progressive Insurance,huh?!........Did you have "Stated -value"..(you say how much its worth) or....just 66 Mustang KBB value?
Hope it was the stated value!!!
6sally6
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I have 16 staples in my head and lots of swelling and bruising. hard to walk
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Milk-it-for-all-its-worth!!! Get a cane to help you walk.
Insurance companies are ruthless........two can play their game
6s6
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Wow! I saw where another board member offered some advice of making your way through this. I'd definitely take him up on that. Clearly the other person's fault, be sure you get taken care of for not only your car, but what has been done to you physically. I'm not a big fan of how quickly people take things to court nowadays, but THIS is different. You need to be properly taken care of after someone else's mistake has put you through so much pain and suffering.
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Raymond_B wrote:
Wow! I saw where another board member offered some advice of making your way through this. I'd definitely take him up on that. Clearly the other person's fault, be sure you get taken care of for not only your car, but what has been done to you physically. I'm not a big fan of how quickly people take things to court nowadays, but THIS is different. You need to be properly taken care of after someone else's mistake has put you through so much pain and suffering.
I am gonna talk with him after the Bash.
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WOW. Sorry to hear you were involved in a crash with your mustang. From the looks of the pictures it could have been much worse had the semi hit the drivers side door. Best of luck to you
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Billy, Sorry for your misfortune, that really sucks. I hope you mend up well. When the dust settles, I hope
things work out in your favor to get a new ride, nobody wants to have to go thru some thing like this.
GOOD LUCK! mustang stu
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RTM wrote:
WOW. Sorry to hear you were involved in a crash with your mustang. From the looks of the pictures it could have been much worse had the semi hit the drivers side door. Best of luck to you
yes I am very lucky
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Waiting to see how me and the truck having the same insurance company is gonna effect my claim.
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Based on my experience it should work to your advantage.
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Based on my experience it should work to your advantage.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
Based on my experience it should work to your advantage.
I am meeting with my personal injury lawyer today.
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WOW that just sucks. I know you worked hard to get it ready for the bash. Glad you are ok.
Chris
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Billy I know of a early 65 Coupe for sale in Texas. I can test you the name and number of the owner. Night looking 302 with a clean body for 4500. message me if you are interested. I haven't told Anna but I may be interested if you don't want it.
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Mochaman wrote:
Billy I know of a early 65 Coupe for sale in Texas. I can test you the name and number of the owner. Night looking 302 with a clean body for 4500. message me if you are interested. I haven't told Anna but I may be interested if you don't want it.
I'll let Anna know for you...just say the word!
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Still waiting on the insurance companies
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wow , this is a big crash , hope you are safe and well ! i understand is a bad and sad day for you and your car , but you are alive and kickin' ...that 's count !
stay good and safe ! ciao from italy
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Are you still dealing with insurance or have they settled?
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They have not made an offer yet. I think they will soon they spent about 4 hours the other day looking my car over I was told.
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Insurance companies love to drag there feet and offer low ball offers. The longer they wait to pay the more $ they make!.
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Yes they do
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Go up the chain of command Billy. If you're not happy with the adjuster, speak with their supervisor. If the supervisor doesn't get it settled, speak to the manager. In this field, the bosses all were once adjusters, who now don't want to deal with insured's or claimants. Complain till someone gets it settled.
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