I hope she gets totally devastated and can't ride anything more than a bicycle with training wheels.
That's all I am going to say to keep my response civil - needless to say - there are "trends" between who is in car accidents more and who causes accidents more. I'll just leave it at that.
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Actual snippet of a conversation from Sept 2013:
Me: Eddie, I can't wait to get the car back when you're done with it.
Eddie: Yeah, you'll be able to give the car gas, and it won't be - like - embarrassing....
My thoughts exactly, I see it so many time it just pisses me off so much to see these dumb idiots risk so much to gain so little. It's always the same, some dumb ass passes 2 or three cars to BARELY make an exit when they could have just as easily got in line because really, you are all getting to the next red light at the same time.
I really hate to see what some POS did to your car, but I am also glad to hear you walked away...and to a lesser extent, I'm glad to see that the woman that caused this totally avoidable wreck caught. The only problem I see is are the police not involved? Did they not even cite her? If it's just your insurance going after her with no police involvement, do they even have a leg to stand on?
Location: Near Toronto, ON
Posts: 1,211
My VIN: Previous Owner of 5875
Club(s): (DOI)
Stupid bitch - I hope she has to walk her ass to the bus stop everyday for the rest of her life. Really sorry to see this, but it's good to hear you're okay.
Previous Owner of 5875 - 1981/Grey/5-Speed/Grooved Hood
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 3,385
My VIN: thirty two 'o five
Club(s): (PNDC)
Here in BC there has been a scary and disgusting rise is hit and runs. Not car to car, but rather a car running over and killing a person with the driver fleeing. It's absolutely abhorrent.
The worst part is most drivers are never caught. In the 5 most recent, I don't think anyone has been caught.
Dave
Here, somewhere.
Put the refurbished rack back into the D.
Need a new knuckle (bent outwards), parts ordered.
I installed the rear Infinity speakers today and found it to be quite a bit easier than installing the front speakers. Don't get me wrong, the front speakers were not difficult, but it did require a lot of contorting that the rears did not require.
Annoyingly, the drivers side seat belt bolt anchor decided to spin, but a rattle gun and screw driver carefully poked through from the outside got it loose. Otherwise it was very straight forward. My car had no fir trees fasteners at all holding those panels on.
As expected, all four speakers were deteriorated to a point where there was no trace of anything connecting the cones to the metal frame of the speaker. The foam (or whatever they used back then) was completely disintegrated.
The sound is quite a bit better now, but definitely no low end out of these speakers. Eventually I'll get a small sub installed behind the driver's seat.
-Bob
Changed the oil and put in one of those carpet dash covers. I'm preparing for this Saturday's local parade.
Red
VIN 4534
Born - October 1981
Brought back to life - July 2011
Put this nos lebra on. Fit like a glove.
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5*9*
Location: sacramento
Posts: 1,415
My VIN: 1768
Club(s): (NCDMC) (DCUK)
Steel wooled and Clay barred the glass on mine, windows have never been this clean since ive owned her. I hate cleaning glass