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ejrempel
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This is bad, bad, bad. My '86 was in a major accident where someone hit it on the drivers side, like running a red or something. The rear end is biased an inch and a half to the passenger side. The fiberglass has started cracking at the base of the weather strip on the passenger side rear hatch. The rear hatch has a spacer in it on the right hand side to straighten it out. All sorts of other little things. As soon as I get everything working like it should, it is down the road. Good thing I only paid 8K U.S. for a 64K mile machine. {Drives great though, tons of fun, and reliable} How body shops can get away with such shody workmanship is beyond me! I thought we had an extensive and expensive public insurance bureaucracy to look after stuff like this.
ad I'd be more PO'd at who you got it from than the Ins. Co. (edit-or body shop) r
Now YOU'VE got a moral dilema. I wouldn't want to be in your position. These cars are expensive enough to procure and maintain without having to take a hit like your looking at


