A write off?

A write off?

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Leadfoot

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1,904 posts

283 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Borrocks! Just got the repair estimate through for the Griff (I was driven into on a roundabout last week) - 12.1K!
That's gotta be pretty close to writting off a '96 car
I'm not a happy camper

plipton

1,302 posts

260 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Arse !! It must be a close call. What a pi55er m8.

At least you're OK that's the main thing

PetrolTed

34,432 posts

305 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Geez... that's not good.

How much damage was there?

Leadfoot

Original Poster:

1,904 posts

283 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Needs complete new front suspension as well as the body damage, as most of the impact was taken on the wheel.

Bl**dy pics - can never remember how to post 'em!

Won't be taking this to Folembray now will I







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JonRB

74,912 posts

274 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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It's upsetting how these things initially look fairly superficial and then the eye-popping estimates come in.

Try getting your own estimates from local TVR specialists - you may find they are significatly less. If they are and your insurance company does write it off, offer to buy the "wreck" off them and then get it repaired out of the money they give you. You may even make a nice profit.
Only downside is that when you come to sell the car it will be listed as being written off and repaired.

>> Edited by JonRB on Monday 28th April 16:42

Leadfoot

Original Poster:

1,904 posts

283 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Unfortunately It's not driveable so getting more estimates would be a right PITFA.
I really can't be ar5ed either. I only got it back from the last (fox induced) repair in December, so I just want it sorted asap or a cheque thru' the door.
I would try & buy it back if it's written off but my insurance company have a policy of not selling slavage back to the customer.

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

269 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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LAedfoot know how u feel mine was would have been written off if i hadnt taken the contract repair route.
Mine had around £13k worth of damage apparently.
Contract repair means they will use some NonTVR Blackpool parts/Second hand of course not on major mechanical parts.
Things like doors and door mirrors are a good example of being really expensive if brought from Blackpool, but if u buy some wind mirrors from a second hand Citreon dealer you will save a load.
It also eliminates the buying it back after it being classed as a write of when it doesnt realy need to be.
Have a word with Jason at TVRBodyshop in Nailsea and he might be able to help.
Drop me a mail if you need any more info.

BB

icamm

2,153 posts

262 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Leadfoot,

I'm sure your local independant will be more than willing to go and look at the car on the chance of getting that sort of value work in.

johno

8,464 posts

284 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Leadfoot,

That's terrible news ! That car really was a great example and I really enjoyed the laps of Goodwood in it.

Gutted for ya ! Glad you're alright though !

Mark

Heliox

450 posts

264 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Leadfoot,

sorry to see your Griff bashed, must be gutting especialy as it wasn't your fault, thats my biggest worry when im out in mine too.

anyway its not all bad news because if I was in your shoes seeing as the front n/s is shagged i'd be very tempted while it was in hospital to have the Cerbera upright/wishbone/brake mod done as did Richard Branch in this months Sprint.

The rear uprights are a relative straight swap but the front mounting/suspension points are different and have to be re-welded...

just a thought.

hope all's well soon
heliox

Leadfoot

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1,904 posts

283 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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Thamks for sympathy all.
I won't be investigating the cerbie stuff 'cos my suspension/brakes are (were!) pretty well sorted.
The majority of the cost appears to be made up of the mechanical spares & front end repair panel, but if it does look like being written off I'll get another estimate done. Doesn't help that it's not driveable tho'.

plipton

1,302 posts

260 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Leadfoot said: most of the impact was taken on the wheel.



Jeez - chassis's probably twisted, then - that'll be about £3 - 4 grand alone I would guess

icamm

2,153 posts

262 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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If the chassis is twisted someone like RT might be able to do it at reasnable cost. They quoted a fixed price of £3500 to re-powder coat my chassis - this included any replacement chassis rails that might be required due to rust in my case) so I would have thought they could do something similar with a bent one.

NB: I didn't use hem in the end due to the distances involved so I can't comment on them other than the quote.

Leadfoot

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1,904 posts

283 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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The chassis isn't twisted as the impact force was absorbed by bending the wishbones/hub carrier/damper & steering rack.
My insurance co. has sent an Engineer out to inspect the car today so I should get some news soon.

plipton

1,302 posts

260 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Leadfoot said: The chassis isn't twisted

Have they measured it? I know of one Chimaera which skidded in the wet and hit its Front off side wheel on a kerb, bent suspension and rack only.

On reassembly, they found the chassis had bent about 3mm upwards. The car was driven back to Blackpool and the chassis was replaced - TVR said it was not safe to straigten it.

Leadfoot

Original Poster:

1,904 posts

283 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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I've just found out that the repair has been authorised by my insurance company. Seems that they gave the go ahead on the 7th but didn't bother to tell me about it until I chased them up today (just got back from hols/Folembray).
Mole Valley say that they're "waiting for parts", suppose it'll be a nice long wait for TVR to produce a repair section then
Fingers crossed that the hire car companies insurers will admit liability, they've got another week left to reply to my lot.

johno

8,464 posts

284 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Ian,

Great news ! It'll worth the wait and another nice car saved ...

The wait will be worth it.

Mark

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

269 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Top news Leadfoot,

As for waiting for parts 'tell me about it' but will be worth the wait and hey at least them stone chips will gone.

All the best

BB

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Sorry to hear about the accident Leadfoot.

Just my bit of advice... write the car off if you can!
It's been 6 months since mine went in for accident repairs and its still not back... its not worth it !
I had the option to write it off but choose to repair it....wish I hadn't now !

Take the money and buy a new one!



(Depressed at lack of TVR driving)

Paul V

4,489 posts

279 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Leadfoot, glad to hear you’ve saved it.

Bandit, I’d get on the phone to them, every other day if need be to get the car back.