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Vive la difference?
Classic Cars Division
Suds of Marquette, Mich.: "Grandma Banana Nana asks, in the Sept. 11, 2007 Bulletin Board: 'Can you explain the love affair that some men have with old cars?'
"Its not limited to men. I love old cars. I credit that to my dad, who used to point out the more noteworthy cars when we would go for a drive. He was partial to Cadillacs and Buicks - and the more chrome, the better. Those cars have personality - some of them even 'smile' - unlike a lot of the tin boxes out there today. It seems like cars from the past were made with higher-quality parts.
"I don't get into ruffles, jewelry, shoes, glitter or rhinestones. I don't understand the fascination with 'bling.' But Da Yooper didn't have to explain to me why he wanted real chrome on his Gold Wing, nor why he spent a day polishing it before putting it on the bike.
"Old cars - really, any nice-looking car - make my heart beat just a little faster, and I feel a little thrill. Or, as my friend 'Green' would say, it gives me sparklies. I think anything that has that effect on a person could be said to be a love affair.
"I don't know if I've really 'explained' anything about the love affair with old cars. But I sure understand it, even from my feminine viewpoint."
DKP: "Any guy over 40 has a crush on the car in which he first got laid. Or in which he seriously thought that great and wondrous event was about to happen.
"If he doesn't have a full-sized one [Bulletin Board says: We wouldn't touch that one with a ... well, never mind!], look around for a little model car on a bookshelf somewhere."
Well written perspective Eags.
I keep looking for an older F-150 that was owned by a girl to put on my shelf but can't seem to find one. :wink:
I heard of your BB fame through Becks who read it.
I would buy a classic if I didn't live in Minnesota and have to have something I can drive in winter! Im afraid to give up my 4wd.
both of my girls love old cars too!
Joe
I'm trying to place some ads on craigslist but my pictures are too big, and I can't figure out hot to resize them. Anybody help me?
How small do you need those pix to be Bear?
They seem small already.
Anybody wants any of it, let me know, I'm basically giving it away.
I just got off the phone with my insurance claim adjuster and he said that I will need to ask the dealer to cover the deductible since they have no real case to prove negligence on their part. If somebody hit it, it would be a different story. Now I need to call Morrie's and see what they will do for me. Hopefully it'll be easy enough for them to add it to their own claim.
Any insights into this on how I should handle it?
Wish me luck.
no - really - wishing you luck :smile:
Tell them you took pictures of the car before it was delivered, it's now got hail damage after being in their posession, so you're going to be filing suit for property negligence, and you just wondered who you need to have your attorney contact.
THEN...after they go nuts and freak out, say "Look, I gave you my car, and you gave it back with hail damage. All I want's my car back to normal. What can you do for me?"
They'll fix it then, or at least cut you a check.
I called the dealership, he's the guy to talk to there, apparently there's a bunch of people who have hail damage who were on the lot. According to the guy that I talked to, they don't just fix it b/c it was in their posession, you still have to go through the insurance company.
Hope this helps - my recommendation is to get nasty, since they've got a line of people with the same problem.
Do they have a sales lot where your car was? You can bet they have hail insurance. And you can be assured they made claims for any damage to THEIR cars.
I'd call the Attorney General's office and ask what legal rights you have. Unless you signed some kind of waiver, I don't think they have a legal leg to stand on if the car was damaged while in their possession. And the fact that this guy admits that "there's a bunch of people who have damage who were on the lot" is pretty much admitting that it hailed while it was there and cars got damaged.
I'm sure some people never complained because of the sign, but those who did were covered. BY HIS INSURANCE. He didn't just pay their deductible. Because businesses like that carry insurance just for that purpose.
BUT, he also said to make a lot of noise. The squeaky wheel gets the grease and all that. He said to threaten to picket! Ha! I'm in and I have all day! :pbpt:
ETA: I'd still make that call to the Attorney General though. I have a feeling that the law might pertain to cars being serviced and not cars being stored on the lot. They DO have insurace for cars on the lot. Even my friend paused for a minute when I told him your car was on a lot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20912959/
Overnight Hail Damage Leaves ItÂ’s Mark All Over Fargo-Moorhead
By Rose Dunn
KVLY-TV
The storm that roared through the Fargo-Moorhead area in the middle of the Thursday night dropped hail as big as softballs. It damaged homes, as you might expect but cars seemed to bear the brunt of it. At Gateway Hyundai-Nissan on South University every car on the lot is damaged, which includes more than 300 cars. The manager says preliminary estimates put the damage at hundreds of thousands of dollars. The story is the same all over the Fargo-Moorhead area; people awoke to broken windshields and sunroofs, and countless dings and dents. That is keeping insurance companies very busy today. Several are bringing in catastrophe teams to handle the large number of claims and of course repair shops are busy as well. Adjusters should be here at Gateway by Friday night, where they will tally up the exact damage. The manager tells us since the damage is so widespread, they'll have a hail sale, rather than try to fix all the cars. Insurance agents tell us the good news is, cause the storm hit in the middle of the night, many people had their cars in the garage.
I want to see the video tape...
wooohoooo stinky....I'm going to sit out in the main street and say look what they did to my car...ya maybe it was an act of god...but it sat there for 6 weeks to fix the headlamp.
sign says:
6 weeks to fix my headlamp. Hail Damage will be longer.
dont think catastophres such as hail warrant a mark on any kind - they can't raise "ones" premium to cover the loss but hey can raise all premiums etc.....
funny thing is the dealership will be doing the work anyway and will be making the jing - tell them to inflate their estimate to cover your deductible cost :smile:
insurance companies like oil companies made record profits this last year - yet we all hear them cry like babies non stop :smile:
good luck bro :smile:
http://kstp.com/article/174/ --kstp fighting for you.
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