Back in mid-January, a stupid little 18 yr. old bitch on her cell phone ran a stop sign and took out my mom's '90 GM. Gorgeous car ... at least ... it was ... LINKY. Insurance totaled out the car. Mom bought it back at salvage value and is still driving it.
Below are some pics of the damage. It was decent enough weather today, so I was able to wash the car and get a good clear view of the damage. Since the accident, we've gone back and forth with either fixing it or replacing it. Body shop estimates are $3,700 for the full repair. It's a goddamn rip off, so I'll be doing as much work myself as possible if we do decide to repair it. So far, it needs two doors, the B-pillar pulled out at the rear door's lower hinge, the floor to be fixed under the rear door (it folded some), and a portion of the rear quarter panel will need replacing. I can prep/paint new doors and mount them, strip the interior trim, and a few other things myself. Essentially, I just need a shop to do the B-pillar, floor, and quarter panel. Body shops want to charge $300 per door (JUST the door, no paint work) and they want to change out interior trim. Any way to make a buck. Best bet would be to find a nice parts car so I can use the doors for the '90 and the rest of it for my '88's restoration.
I'll continue to post updates here when things happen. I wouldn't mind some input from you fellas in case you guys see something that I'm missing.
Pics of the gray car are my '89 CV, and are there for comparison so you guys can see how far the pillar was pushed in.
Below are some pics of the damage. It was decent enough weather today, so I was able to wash the car and get a good clear view of the damage. Since the accident, we've gone back and forth with either fixing it or replacing it. Body shop estimates are $3,700 for the full repair. It's a goddamn rip off, so I'll be doing as much work myself as possible if we do decide to repair it. So far, it needs two doors, the B-pillar pulled out at the rear door's lower hinge, the floor to be fixed under the rear door (it folded some), and a portion of the rear quarter panel will need replacing. I can prep/paint new doors and mount them, strip the interior trim, and a few other things myself. Essentially, I just need a shop to do the B-pillar, floor, and quarter panel. Body shops want to charge $300 per door (JUST the door, no paint work) and they want to change out interior trim. Any way to make a buck. Best bet would be to find a nice parts car so I can use the doors for the '90 and the rest of it for my '88's restoration.
I'll continue to post updates here when things happen. I wouldn't mind some input from you fellas in case you guys see something that I'm missing.
Pics of the gray car are my '89 CV, and are there for comparison so you guys can see how far the pillar was pushed in.
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