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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Abson 3" data-source="post: 864587" data-attributes="member: 65373"><p>Seamus, sorry to hear about your ride. Glad to hear that there were no injuries. Hopefully they wont total it. If they do, see if you can afford to buy it back from them, and what a write up on the repair that would be! I had a friend way back in high school do that. he then 'donated' it to his dads auto shop class, who made it a project to return to like new condition. Got a free repair and rebuild, kids learned how to work on a damaged ride. Something to think about.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And to Mark, I don't think if you did the math you would find a disproportionate number of accidents per memebership. Its just that we remember the accidents more than all the posts where nothing has occured. And for me, I have had an 'accident', but it was a little rear ender to my rig, so I wouldn't classify that as an accident, just a fender bender. So it may seem like we see a lot of accidents, but I don't think its that many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Abson 3, post: 864587, member: 65373"] Seamus, sorry to hear about your ride. Glad to hear that there were no injuries. Hopefully they wont total it. If they do, see if you can afford to buy it back from them, and what a write up on the repair that would be! I had a friend way back in high school do that. he then 'donated' it to his dads auto shop class, who made it a project to return to like new condition. Got a free repair and rebuild, kids learned how to work on a damaged ride. Something to think about. And to Mark, I don't think if you did the math you would find a disproportionate number of accidents per memebership. Its just that we remember the accidents more than all the posts where nothing has occured. And for me, I have had an 'accident', but it was a little rear ender to my rig, so I wouldn't classify that as an accident, just a fender bender. So it may seem like we see a lot of accidents, but I don't think its that many. [/QUOTE]
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