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Might be OK with some new panels, and they can bend a whole car frame back straight on a large jig.Originally posted by AtW View Post
I loved that car
But it's mostly the labour costs these days that determine whether a car is a write-off.
Also, that oil leak looks ominous, as if some expensive engine part copped it.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMight be OK with some new panels, and they can bend a whole car frame back straight on a large jig.
But it's mostly the labour costs these days that determine whether a car is a write-off.
Also, that oil leak looks ominous, as if some expensive engine part copped it.
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Most importantly - glad you are safe.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMight be OK with some new panels, and they can bend a whole car frame back straight on a large jig.
But it's mostly the labour costs these days that determine whether a car is a write-off.
Also, that oil leak looks ominous, as if some expensive engine part copped it.
I would put my money on the insurers sending it down to Nationwide Accident Repairs, the car being stuck on a jig & some new panels being ordered in & a lick of paint. I would fight this tooth & nail.
The oil means nothing. It could be pipe or a totaled engine. Who knows until it is on a lift. I believe that will determine whether it is a write off or not, not bodywork.
I did something similar to a similar vintage S-Class. Mercedes quoted 24k to fix, insurance invoiced 4.3k by Nationwide.Comment
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So AtW, what happened about your jam jar eventually?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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SL55?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSo AtW, what happened about your jam jar eventually?Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSo AtW, what happened about your jam jar eventually?
Little Tikes leasing repossessed itComment
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Some of it was reincarnated as a Polish washing machine. The rest of it wasn't even fit to scrap.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSo AtW, what happened about your jam jar eventually?
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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