10-26-2016, 01:33 AM | #901 |
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Oldman
That stinks in spades!!! But there are easier ways to tenderize venison. Looking forward to the repairs, and the efi install. Keep on keepin on. NC
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Thanks NutCase, the efi is installed and running great, just can't check the millage until repairs are done...Jim
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10-26-2016, 10:30 AM | #903 |
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Jim, I see you even damaged your wheel. Who do you carry you insurance with? Hopefully you will be able to settle with them without any problems. When my wife hit a deer they told her to go ahead and drive it to work, that's when we found out it had jumped a few teeth on timing gear. Her motor locked up and insurance would cover it saying that it was normal mileage problem. Needless to say we've changed companies and ended up with a lower overall cost.
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Oldman3, I see front fenders often on CL for sale in the Kansas City area. It's the rear ones that are much harder to come by.
This guy has recently been listing a bunch of parts, might give him a try: http://kansascity.craigslist.org/pts/5766321470.html I know it's a bit of a drive for you but if you ever see something in KC area I'd be willing to check it out for you. I've seen the chrome grills in person at LMC and Classic Parts and think the finish quality on them is good though I can't comment on the fit. |
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Oldman, Glad you and son are ok, sucks on the truck hope you get it fixed soon. I've seen alot more damage from deer.
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Mike, thanks, son and I are fine. Yes I've seen worse also, still waiting for the adjuster, to call back about the amount for repairs...Jim
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Oh man sorry to hear Jim!! Is it just the fender and grill?
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lower50's, no it also got the left inner fender, top radiator panel, lower radiator panel, and the left door. I'm hoping to be able to salvage the inner fender, both panels. The door doesn't look to bad, but it has to be saved. I have a ton of hours in making it work as a roadster (with roll up windows)...Jim
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Dam that sucks, you will get it back good as new. Hey how has your aftermarket cruise control working I'm thinking of adding it to my truck next year.
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My cruise control works great, it seems to like the fuel injection better than the carb, it maintained a more constant speed...Jim
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Oh Mighty Deer Slayer! Heard any News on Insurance yet? Be sure and take some pictures of repairs to go along with your Build thread.
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Hey Ray, finally got things settled with insurance, should have my check Monday or Tuesday. Will take pics as I go to work on it. Have to fight for space in the shop...Jim
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Just read back.... Why do these animals always try to get there first, when you drive there??? But I'm glad you guys are Okay!! I'm sure the Roadster comes out better then before!
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DEER. Got check today, will start to order parts and tearing it down, in a few days, have work in the house that has to be done...Jim
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How are they paying you for your labor?
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In my case and my area, they paid half of what a body shop gets, and about two thirds for paint time. I thought both should have been higher, but the hours they allowed were fair...Jim
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Jim, did you find a fender?
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Well, at least you don't have to pay for a permit, wake up early, sit in a tree, gut a smelly old deer and then eat the thing and pretend it tastes good. You can just tell everybody you got your deer from the comfort of your driver's seat this year while you were road hunting with a "350 from about 65".
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Doug, yes I have an original 49 fender, that needs some TLC but should work. Tomorrow I'm going with 3 other car guys to look at some chevy and ford truck about 100 miles away. May find something a little better...Jim
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Jim, I don't think that is very fair on the way they paid you less than a shop would get. What if you didn't have the talents that you have? They would need to cough up a lot more Money and they Know IT!
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Ray, I agree and I even spoke with them about that. They said it was policy, and that after I make the repairs I would have to send new pics, showing the repairs were made. Repair shops don't do that, not fair, but what can you do...Jim
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At least you are getting some labor. Do you have full coverage insurance?
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