Black Ice 1 Defender 0
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tomw2000

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

219 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Woe, woe, woe, *sob* damn and blast.

Driving home from station last night. Hit black ice on lane near home.

Lost control, ended up on my side in a ditch.

To be fair, the snorkel and safari bars took the strain. Not a broken window. Amazingly lucky.

I clambered up out of the passenger side. Not a scratch.

Gutted, properly gutted. Was my pride and joy. DAMN, damn and poo and sh*t.

Will let you know how my insurance claim goes.

(have chatted to briefly to mechanic who recovered it (whom I know well) and he feels it might not be saveable).

frown

scoobal

4,107 posts

238 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Gutted for you, but if the snorkle etc took the impact, why does your mechanic think its a write off? Would take alot to bend the chassis and bulkhead, the rest is cosmetic. Don't let it get written off too easy.

tomw2000

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

219 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Agree - and writing it off is the last thing I want to happen.

I think the mechanic was just concered about how much the chassis might have moved. /shrug/.

If it can be saved, I want it saving smile

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

228 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Its a mechanio set

It might of gone into the ditch as a hardtop but it might come out as a softop

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Phooooooooooooooooooooooooootooooooooooooooooooooooos!

tomw2000

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

219 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Conian said:
Phooooooooooooooooooooooooootooooooooooooooooooooooos!
I do have one on my iPhone. If someone wants to upload it for me, email me and j will send it smile

Tom.White@readingroom.com

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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oh dear, a wrecked land rover and also your email address registered on every pron site in the land, it's not your christmas is it? wink

ETA: this photo from the OP


Edited by Conian on Friday 24th December 15:16

tomw2000

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

219 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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I'm so on all those sites already smile

p1doc

3,636 posts

208 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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does not look too bad at all from that pic!wait for ins company to assess-if write off you can get option to buy back and repair
martin

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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I wouldn't even bother the insurance company with that.
New door, new door handle, new wing, beat out any remaining dents and paint over the scuffs.
Unless there's something seriously bent with the bulkhead or steering/suspension, or something important sheared off the engine under impact (which I doubt very much as the collateral to the body would be far greater if it had been that magnitude of thump) that can be fixed for well under a grand, possible less than £500.
Any insurance repair will assume a like new repair which means getting it back to showroom condition which it so doesn't need.

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 24th December 15:59

tomw2000

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

219 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Thanks for the opinions guys. Will let you know how it goes

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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i'd powerslide it n dent the other side too
proper macho car then smile

scoobal

4,107 posts

238 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Yeah dont see the point of even repairing it! Just go and enjoy it for what they are for now, with no worries. After the first dent on the disco things loose their worry, and now it looks like it was in tomb raider!

Have a good Christmas and don't fret too much smile

RV8

1,570 posts

195 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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That's what I call a pretty land rover. Metallic paint, nice alloys, some bolt on goodies, it has a scar or two now so it's become a proper defender.
Mine is as rugged as hell, dents where I've climbed on to the wings to strap loads down, boarded out roof rack with plywood which is going a bit rotten but it works a charm and has bags of character.

From looking at the photo that is miles away from being a write off, it would need a substantial impact to wreck the chassis - at least to the point where it cant be repaired, what you see there is cosmetic in LR terms. Even if the bulkhead has deformed (along the door hinge section) do not let them BS you that this is worth writing it off, you can buy repair sections and have them welded in and sprayed relatively cheaply, I should know mine has had them in the past and is probably due for them to be replaced again in the next couple of years.


Edited by RV8 on Friday 24th December 18:07

MarsellusWallace

1,180 posts

225 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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It's still a fairly new vehicle(can tell by bonnet hump)so probably wants repairing properly.

A.J.M

8,327 posts

210 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Thats a puma so its a 2007 at latest. No way is that a write off. Mechanic is talking out his arse,

New door, new front wing, pop out the dent on the rear tub. Bulkhead may need changed to sort the door hinge and wondow area.

Easy job for a specialist. Remove the bonnet and front wings, unblot the roof and remove, remove doors and remove all the dash and wiring etc. Swap over for galvanised as the standards can rust at the bottoms.

Job, jobbed.

ETA, you have a Je engineering sticker by the looks of it on the wing. Send the picture to them and they will be able to tell you how much to fix.

Edited by A.J.M on Friday 24th December 19:20

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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MarsellusWallace said:
It's still a fairly new vehicle(can tell by bonnet hump)so probably wants repairing properly.
Why? It's got to get dirty at some point.
I bet you put covers on new sofas.

MarsellusWallace

1,180 posts

225 months

Friday 24th December 2010
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Crossflow Kid said:
MarsellusWallace said:
It's still a fairly new vehicle(can tell by bonnet hump)so probably wants repairing properly.
Why? It's got to get dirty at some point.
I bet you put covers on new sofas.
Haha.I wish-in my house the sofas are used as a soft play area by my 4 year old so I can't be precious about my possessions!On an older Defender or series landy a few battle scars add character but I always think that a newer vehicle should look presentable.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

228 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Can i have the old door?

It looks in better condition then the ones on mine

cpas

1,661 posts

264 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Conian said:
oh dear, a wrecked land rover and also your email address registered on every pron site in the land, it's not your christmas is it? wink

ETA: this photo from the OP


Edited by Conian on Friday 24th December 15:16
Dents? I can't see any dents - just a couple of scratches. T-cut will get them out wink