Pity Party Invitation (Hit and Run)
That really really sucks.
Have you considered getting the salvage quote from the insurance company and buying the truck?
Havent read your posts, but depending on what you have invested/installed, you can either take all your good stuff to put on another truck and sell the rest as salvage-or sell the complete vehicle yourself to another 150 guy that is willing to pay for your goodies (did that with my son's car).
I would be in a similar situation with my truck-haven't really spent that much time working on it yet-but the blower alone would be worth the salvage price.
Have you considered getting the salvage quote from the insurance company and buying the truck?
Havent read your posts, but depending on what you have invested/installed, you can either take all your good stuff to put on another truck and sell the rest as salvage-or sell the complete vehicle yourself to another 150 guy that is willing to pay for your goodies (did that with my son's car).
I would be in a similar situation with my truck-haven't really spent that much time working on it yet-but the blower alone would be worth the salvage price.
I don't believe them. It ain't nothing but steel and it's all welded together. Ford also sells frame sections that are swaged for splicing and that once done, are certified strong as new.
You don't have to settle for their bottom line, it was that little hit and running snot's fault it was tore up while legally parked while you were in bed. He's how old? You have full coverage? You have as part of that "Uninsured / underinsured" coverage you paid for?
You didn't buy coverage so that they could turn around and take your truck away at partial value.
You don't have to settle for their bottom line, it was that little hit and running snot's fault it was tore up while legally parked while you were in bed. He's how old? You have full coverage? You have as part of that "Uninsured / underinsured" coverage you paid for?
You didn't buy coverage so that they could turn around and take your truck away at partial value.
oh man i hate hearing stories like this. i feel for you, honest hard working people getting the shaft cause of some sh*thead that cant make responsible choices. and on top of that the big insurance companies just writing it off and saying this is what it is, tough, screw you. I hope you can fight and get what is right out of this. good luck man and dont just give up!!
Last edited by FFEMTPSTX; Nov 20, 2011 at 10:25 AM.
let the insurance company pay you for the truck ... turn around and buy it back ... take the rest of the money and purchase a frame and start swapping parts over ... you can swap the body and everything over in prolly 2-3 days ... it will be good as new ...
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So far, my insurance company is having a hard time deciding what they are going to do. Haven't heard from them yet but they have had multiple conversations with the dealership, asking various questions.
I also have to deal with the body shop manager admitting to me that he has already talked to his wife about purchasing my truck should I take the total loss and walk away. I'm hoping that he is a good natured person and will not try and persuade me or the insurance company one way or the other based on his personal interest. He seems to be doing that... He is having a frame restoration guy come by and look at it today about a fix should they total it.
I think the insurance company can clearly fix the vehicle but are worried about additional charges once the car starts being worked on.
Who knows... I just hate this all being up in the air for this long!!!!
So far, my insurance company is having a hard time deciding what they are going to do. Haven't heard from them yet but they have had multiple conversations with the dealership, asking various questions.
I also have to deal with the body shop manager admitting to me that he has already talked to his wife about purchasing my truck should I take the total loss and walk away. I'm hoping that he is a good natured person and will not try and persuade me or the insurance company one way or the other based on his personal interest. He seems to be doing that... He is having a frame restoration guy come by and look at it today about a fix should they total it.
I think the insurance company can clearly fix the vehicle but are worried about additional charges once the car starts being worked on.
Who knows... I just hate this all being up in the air for this long!!!!
Tell the body shop manager to get bent and tell your insurance company and the owner of the body shop also what he's doing......there's no reason he should be trying to get a good deal for his wife off of your misfortune....
Last edited by 88racing; Dec 1, 2011 at 01:14 PM.
Agreed! This is a conflict of interest.
And that body shop would never see me again. I'd take the truck to the next guy. Around here body shops are a dime a dozen... I don't know what insurance you have, but with State Farm, they have a list of reputable repair shops. And If you choose off that list, the fixes are guaranteed for life(both by the shop and the insurance co.).
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So far, my insurance company is having a hard time deciding what they are going to do. Haven't heard from them yet but they have had multiple conversations with the dealership, asking various questions.
I also have to deal with the body shop manager admitting to me that he has already talked to his wife about purchasing my truck should I take the total loss and walk away. I'm hoping that he is a good natured person and will not try and persuade me or the insurance company one way or the other based on his personal interest. He seems to be doing that... He is having a frame restoration guy come by and look at it today about a fix should they total it.
I think the insurance company can clearly fix the vehicle but are worried about additional charges once the car starts being worked on.
Who knows... I just hate this all being up in the air for this long!!!!
So far, my insurance company is having a hard time deciding what they are going to do. Haven't heard from them yet but they have had multiple conversations with the dealership, asking various questions.
I also have to deal with the body shop manager admitting to me that he has already talked to his wife about purchasing my truck should I take the total loss and walk away. I'm hoping that he is a good natured person and will not try and persuade me or the insurance company one way or the other based on his personal interest. He seems to be doing that... He is having a frame restoration guy come by and look at it today about a fix should they total it.
I think the insurance company can clearly fix the vehicle but are worried about additional charges once the car starts being worked on.
Who knows... I just hate this all being up in the air for this long!!!!
Good News! They have approved the repair bill! I will have my truck again!
However I have to make a decision... what would you do?
They have approved a new frame from Ford. Obviously this would involve taking the entire truck apart and remounting to the new frame.
The other option is to have this frame restoration guy fix it. He has already looked at it and is confident he can fix it. He has been in business for 35 years and is an expert in his field. If I go this option, I will be pocketing between 5 and 7k dollars because the labor would be much less intensive and I wouldn't be purchasing a new frame. So I keep the extra money from insurance.
I'm really conflicted on this decision.
However I have to make a decision... what would you do?
They have approved a new frame from Ford. Obviously this would involve taking the entire truck apart and remounting to the new frame.
The other option is to have this frame restoration guy fix it. He has already looked at it and is confident he can fix it. He has been in business for 35 years and is an expert in his field. If I go this option, I will be pocketing between 5 and 7k dollars because the labor would be much less intensive and I wouldn't be purchasing a new frame. So I keep the extra money from insurance.
I'm really conflicted on this decision.




