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Date:         Wed, 12 Apr 2023 21:19:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Bam! My Vanagon got hit...hard
Comments: To: Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net>
In-Reply-To:  <139838015.1451749.1681347569102@mail.yahoo.com>
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Dear BAM

So sorry to hear this - Been there -had the BAM - actually flattened after falling off the road in What's Sa Matter, Why O Ming and it was 2009 - and we still miss her every single day - Anyway enough about me - Did I mention our van also fell off the road - the roof got pushed right down to the top of the main cabin seats and headrests were squished sideways and flat - Anyways -- David McNeely is one hundred % right - the insurance can be a disaster - especially cause many insurers view they vans as either specialtyVehicles should be in museums or some sort of station wagon - because that was how these were imported back in the day - as station wagons -- SO - When we crashed we had an stated value of $36,000 - Insurer offer $3000 - WTF ! WTF! WTF ! We sat in a well known "Westy" office in a California town while "Friend to all things Westy" spoke to our Insurance adjuster - the conversation went very down hill - quickly - words were had - receivers were banged - there may have been some words beginning with F spoken by what would otherwise have been a gentlemen - the adjuster found it hard to believe that these treasures are selling for north of 60K USD -

I digress - so when the underwriter sent a woman over to interview us - I agreed that she should come and visit me in lawyers office - She really did not like the idea of going to lawyers office - said we don't need lawyers in this -- She came and after that visit in lawyers board room - overlooking the Beautiful Strait of Georgia - the insurer offered what we initially paid for her - which was enough to start over again - $21K But the new van which was an old van - and even though in really great condition - she never grabbed us - (Thanks Peter in Chico you were a blessing) She sat in our yard - unhappy with a reasonably new boxer engine (We drove all night to Stephan's Auto Haus to fetch ) - She sat until she was green with moss - I cleaned it up with a pressure washer and We ended up selling to some friends who were having a bad day - super good price - lots of traded stuff - sigh Did I mention we miss the one we lost in What's Sa Matter Why O Ming - we miss her every day --

You sir should if you can - fix yours up -- I have no Idea what city you are in or if you have much of a shop - I wish I had parts to send you but I gave all my spare parts to the new owners - they then went and had her fully restored at a local body shop - drove her around with grand kids and lambs and hay - cause they have a sheep farm - the family later split and the she took her cause she was such a magnificent vehicle now --

Good luck sir -- Dont let insurance beat you down - threaten lawyers to the other side and then make good on the threat - Our vans deserve the very best we can give them because there is no one else - no one else at all - except those who have one- had one or are on a list to get one -- PS - I am glad you were not hurt - Godspeed in your mission

On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 5:59 PM Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Saturday I was patiently waiting in left hand turn lane at light; I moved > across the limit line, well into intersection. Light changed from green to > yellow, opposing traffic in slow lane stopped. I continued on my left hand > turn. Out of nowhere, a black Tesla in fast lane raced to try to make the > light....came out of nowhere (those Teslas are fast accelerating). BAM! > Hit passenger door. My Vanagon spun around, and also got Passenger side > rear quarter hit. So, crumpled up Passenger door and stuff underneath, > windshield broken too. Tesla driver said to me, "I'm so sorry, it's all my > fault, we were in a hurry, any neck or back pain?" Cops came. No police > report, they just instructed us to exchange information. Mine is a Tintop, > super excellent condition, Subie 2.2 conversion, new tranny too. I haven't > taken to shop for estimate, but my guess is $9K+. My insurance requested > photos; exterior, interior, I also sent then $15K invoice for the total > Subie conversion. Not sure if stuff can be "pulled out". I do know of a > guy with a backyard of junk Vanagons....including door. Maybe sawsall > stuff from a junk Vanagon and weld into place. And that's only the front > end! Rear damage included barely allowing Hatch to open. It's a mess. > Wish I could post photos. Advice? >

-- roger whittaker 604.414.6266

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