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		|  01-26-2010, 02:23 PM | #1 |  
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			Hoooooooooly crap
		 
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			Surprisingly the damage claim is only $1.5 Million. I was a little surprised at that.
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			theres obviously something wrong with that figure.  the convertible hemi cuda alone can get 1.5 million at the auction.  something is wrong or fishy with that number, if indeed that is the official claim.
		 
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					Originally Posted by EchoMirage  theres obviously something wrong with that figure.  the convertible hemi cuda alone can get 1.5 million at the auction.  something is wrong or fishy with that number, if indeed that is the official claim. |  Yeah, I don't know if anything was a total loss, or if the really valuable stuff ended up OK.
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			omg  thats insane, all of those cars
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			that sucks
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					Originally Posted by WildBillyT  Surprisingly the damage claim is only $1.5 Million. I was a little surprised at that. |  To keep the SHOCK number low they gave that estimate, but they had the decimal point in the wrong place. I would think $15 million is still low. I can't imagine the sick feeling that these owners had when looking at their cars. I get a headache if I notice a door ding in my 'Bird. Some of these cars will require months and years of work to restore and how many people will trust their cars to just anyone. These guys cannot be rushed and a LOT of these classic cars will require a huge amount of restoration!    
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			Gotta be alot of happy car owners that are gonna get some money back out of restos they cant get anywhere near full value for with the economy.
		 
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			Not only will many of those cars require a ton of additional restoration type work - but what about all of the "survivor" types? They either lose that status, or get sold broken, and neither is good for the value.
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		|  01-26-2010, 06:32 PM | #11 |  
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					Originally Posted by edpontiac91  To keep the SHOCK number low they gave that estimate, but they had the decimal point in the wrong place. I would think $15 million is still low. I can't imagine the sick feeling that these owners had when looking at their cars. I get a headache if I notice a door ding in my 'Bird. Some of these cars will require months and years of work to restore and how many people will trust their cars to just anyone. These guys cannot be rushed and a LOT of these classic cars will require a huge amount of restoration!   |  Yeah, I'm not sure. Hard to tell without knowing if some of the stuff is real or not. Pillar or roof damage is brutal.
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			oh my god. that is horrible hah the roadrunner/cuda/trans am/camaro and eleanor. i would be crying if i had cars like that and that happend
		 
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			Yeah the figure cant be right...someone is getting sued thats for shure. I would be super pissed if say I owned an emmaculate unrestored original car and that happened beyond pissed
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			wow, talk about a disaster...
		 
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					Originally Posted by B4C  Yeah the figure cant be right...someone is getting sued thats for shure. I would be super pissed if say I owned an emmaculate unrestored original car and that happened beyond pissed |  Sued for what? all the owners knew the risks of storing their cars in an open lot for inspection before the auction.
		 
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					Originally Posted by r0nin89  Gotta be alot of happy car owners that are gonna get some money back out of restos they cant get anywhere near full value for with the economy. |  do you do drugs?
		 
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			there was some special edition fox body with 11 (eleven) miles on it with some pretty good damage
		 
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		|  01-27-2010, 01:06 AM | #19 |  
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					Originally Posted by maroman88  there was some special edition fox body with 11 (eleven) miles on it with some pretty good damage |  The cost of that repair will easily reach in the tens of dollars.
		 
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					Originally Posted by r0nin89  Gotta be alot of happy car owners that are gonna get some money back out of restos they cant get anywhere near full value for with the economy. |  
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					Originally Posted by DaSkinnyGuy  do you do drugs? |  They will only get money out of it if it's a total loss- which most of these aren't. IMO the only cars that will be damaged by this overall are the ones who were listed as original/survivor or the ones that can't find replacement parts.
 
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					Originally Posted by maroman88  there was some special edition fox body with 11 (eleven) miles on it with some pretty good damage |  Yeah, it has the rare unpainted cowl hood delete. That's a real collector's item!
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					Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28  The cost of that repair will easily reach in the tens of dollars. |  
yeah you stole that from the haiti thread.
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		|  01-27-2010, 10:23 AM | #22 |  
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			Insurance will cover the cost to repair the car, not the total value of the car which is subjective anyway.  I doubt any of the cars will be "totalled" but most of the owners will probably not want to deal with the repairs and take the insurance money and sell the cars as is.  The original/survivor cars will take the biggest hit in value since they won't be survivors once they get the damage repaired.  Insurance won't cover that.
		 
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					Originally Posted by DaSkinnyGuy  do you do drugs? |  
Ugh no I'm not. Do you have any idea what the state of the classic car market is in vs 3 years ago? People are loosing money left and right on restoration jobs. Yes survivors are a different story but anyone that got total loss in that accident has to be happy as a pig in ****.
		 
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		|  01-27-2010, 11:32 AM | #24 |  
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					Originally Posted by r0nin89  Ugh no I'm not. Do you have any idea what the state of the classic car market is in vs 3 years ago? People are loosing money left and right on restoration jobs. Yes survivors are a different story but anyone that got total loss in that accident has to be happy as a pig in ****. |  But you are looking at this like these cars have regular insurance. They don't. You can over-insure a car at will (within reason, of course) with collector's companies. Some people may actually end up ahead of the game if they are going to get better quality repairs than their resto.
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			wait what happened?
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