Crash Damage - Advice Needed
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Crash Damage - Advice Needed
I could get it written off under the agreed value (£3000) classic car policy, but that would be giving up on a car that I've lovingly maintained and used everyday for 7years. I could do with some advice from you guys….
Aside from a load of body work being bent (wings, front panel, bonnet, dent near petrol filler) , the front offside wheel was left at a bad-looking angle (bottom-in.) Basically I need to figure out if the chassis leg is bent so I can decide which way to go on this. I jacked it up and it looks like that angle is due to alignment of the hub and strut being out; ie. either the hub is bent on the elbox that reaches up to join the strut or the bottom of the strut is bent. The wishbone looks totally straight and the chassis leg shows no obvious signs of being knocked out, but how do I check?
Are there some critical measurements I can take to check the chassis leg position, like distance between the two big wishbone bolt heads?
Anyone have experience of getting a car written off under AXA classic car policy? Do they give you a chance to buy back the salvage?
Dan
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i would love to buy the salvage but i am trying to cut down on cars at the moment
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1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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More than likely that the front suspension is bent rather than the chassis, even if the chassis is a bit bent it can be straightened.
Also there is the buy back option if the insurance do write it off, Then you get the money and can buy the car back cheap and fix it.
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