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2013-14 Shelby GT500
We lost another 14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Cman01" data-source="post: 15780114" data-attributes="member: 138028"><p>That car ain't fixable...............sure it can be fixed but like others have said no way that's gonna be my car after fixing it.</p><p></p><p>The problem is some bodyshop will probably end up buying it at auction then fixing it and passing it on as a clean car to some unsuspecting buyer. Yes ownerships and title would say salvage or whatever but a quick VIN change can take care of that if they know how to get around the system.</p><p></p><p>As far as lawyering up, MO on that is in this case that kid f'd up. He whacked your car and could've whacked you and I would take him and his insurance company for all it was worth. As mentioned in my previous post here the wife had kinda the same thing happen to her but she got injured and got her car written off. She can't go back to work and do her job like before so she is well within her right to lawyer up and get compensation...................and even what she got for a settlement isn't enough. It would have been better if that f**ker learned to drive and not hit her and take off and she would still be doing her job the last 3 years instead of suffering all this time before being made whole again (kinda).</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cman01, post: 15780114, member: 138028"] That car ain't fixable...............sure it can be fixed but like others have said no way that's gonna be my car after fixing it. The problem is some bodyshop will probably end up buying it at auction then fixing it and passing it on as a clean car to some unsuspecting buyer. Yes ownerships and title would say salvage or whatever but a quick VIN change can take care of that if they know how to get around the system. As far as lawyering up, MO on that is in this case that kid f'd up. He whacked your car and could've whacked you and I would take him and his insurance company for all it was worth. As mentioned in my previous post here the wife had kinda the same thing happen to her but she got injured and got her car written off. She can't go back to work and do her job like before so she is well within her right to lawyer up and get compensation...................and even what she got for a settlement isn't enough. It would have been better if that f**ker learned to drive and not hit her and take off and she would still be doing her job the last 3 years instead of suffering all this time before being made whole again (kinda). Tony [/QUOTE]
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