That's the way to do it! So far insurance has given me a nice new CD player, speakers, amplified base speaker, H4 headlights, a nice Bus Boys side step, oil pressure and voltage gauges, and a down payment on my new engine. My old "bra" covers the damage on the front, and with a new bumper and a sledge hammer I was able to fix the pushed in rear as well when the engine was out. That's enough, I'd prefer not to get any more, and just keep running! Stuart Ken Hunter wrote: > > Thanks to all who offered advice and suggestions. Farmers is not going to > total the car and are coughing up $1750 plus $150 for "loss of usage". The > repair will run $260, which is about 6hrs labor plus material, and that's > without the "brother-in-law" deal. I wanted it back w/o paint, 2 stage > primer, sanded to 400grit, with guide coat. I haven't owned a VW yet that > didn't spend a little time in primer. Of course those of you with wives know > the extra $$$ won't all go to the Vanagon. > > Ken Hunter > 82 Westy 1.9D > 84 Jetta 1.5D |
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