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damn it damn it DAMN IT!!!!!!! by Fie Ro
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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:24 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fie RoSend a Private Message to Fie RoDirect Link to This Post
So after 3 years I finally got the fiero fresh painted and almost completed the body buildup.....2 houres ago I was on my way to work and some stupid b!tch wasnt paying attention when she entered the road and hit me straight at the rearside.....I have been really patient with her but man was I cursing when it just happened...




Now the bodydamage is one thing but the rearwheel is facing a bit inward now so i guess the a-arm is damaged. Also my steeringwheel is about 30 degrees out of center, I must have pulled it quite hard because appearantly I havent hit anything at the front...
This really sucks....its my only driver and it will take a lot of time and hassle to get it right again....I got it to drive to work but it doesnt feel safe so the ride back home will be its last for some time....

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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:36 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Jake_DragonSend a Private Message to Jake_DragonDirect Link to This Post
I hope you get enough out of it to fix it. Your wheel is off center because the back is out of alignment. Once you get that fixed and aligned it should be fine.
I don’t know how it works over there but if it was me I would talk to an attorney.
Good luck hope you get it fixed soon.
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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:36 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RCRSend a Private Message to RCRDirect Link to This Post
Noooo,... Damned people just can't pay attention. She's probably going to blame you, too. So sorry, I feel your pain. A lady once ran a red, tearing the back off my Formula (Firebird). Police said we were equally at fault because I did not wait for her to finish running the red. ???

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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:47 AM Click Here to See the Profile for captinhowdy83Click Here to visit captinhowdy83's HomePageSend a Private Message to captinhowdy83Direct Link to This Post

I would cry such a nice car, hope you get it fixed...

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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:50 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fie RoSend a Private Message to Fie RoDirect Link to This Post
No she admitted she was wrong, its a clear case (I got her to write it on the damage papers!). Even the cops showed up but it was clear to them too....Its just the hassle to get it going again, I dont care much about the money at this point
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Report this Post11-29-2005 07:53 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fiero FinaleSend a Private Message to Fiero FinaleDirect Link to This Post
HOLY **** is what immediately came to mind. I didn't even get a chance to start reading cuz I saw the picture and my jaw dropped. I'm sooooooooooo sorry man, you've put all that work into your car and this happens . I can't justify this at all, but on a bright side at least she did REALLY smash up your car to pieces. Still is a hassle and after all the work you've done.....Man i'm so sorry. Hopefully you get the money to replace it all for all the insane amount of work you've done. Still sucks cause of your time. Good luck

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Report this Post11-29-2005 08:04 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WingNut - MDClick Here to visit WingNut - MD's HomePageSend a Private Message to WingNut - MDDirect Link to This Post
OMG! All the blood sweat and tears poured into the car. I'm sorry to hear about your car. I'm glad you are OK and no one else was hurt. I know this sucks bad, but at least you are able to tell everone what happened, and not seriously hurt.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 08:41 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sandersonSend a Private Message to sandersonDirect Link to This Post
Had the same thing happen to me last Memorial day with about the same amount of damage. Her insurance company totalled the car. I got to keep the car and $1700 which basically means I get to buy parts and fix it myself. The book value on an '88 Fiero is only about $2400 and the buy back price was $700. I hope the insurance laws are different in the Netherlands.
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Report this Post11-29-2005 09:12 AM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
$hit !
I think it is the color. We are SOOOOOOO stealthy looking in our drak gray cars!

Well on another note......NEW DESIGN for the side scoops???!!!!!

Oh and as your insurance adjuster....I say that is around $3000 worth of damage, PLUS another $2000 for you keeping your cool during all this....

Good dam thing you learned how to glass and bondo... ( sorry I had to say...)

Speedy recovery! and work on the engine!!!!

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So sorry to hear about the accident... I almost want to cry seeing the pics like that!

Shortly after I first had my GT painted Green (this was back in '97), I was changing lanes in heavy traffic - and looked over my left shoulder to check the blindspot... only to turn back forward and find traffic totally stopped. I jumped on the brakes, but the car slid under the back of the Saturn in front of me. He only had some cosmetic scrapes to his rear bumper - but the impact had damaged my front fasica as well as cracking the hood towards the front edge. It was my fault, but not much came of it - as his car was pretty much OK. Sucks though... I can relate to the feeling of seeing your freshly painted car in less-than-great condition.

I hope the repair process goes smoothly & quickly for you!

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Report this Post11-29-2005 09:48 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FLASHYSend a Private Message to FLASHYDirect Link to This Post
I DON'T believe it!!!!!! Sorry to hear/see this. Hope it comes back together soon! Damn!
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Report this Post11-29-2005 09:56 AM Click Here to See the Profile for exoticseSend a Private Message to exoticseDirect Link to This Post
Thoughts turn to reality.

I really think this is all my fault.

Just yesterday i was looking at your pictures and saying to myself it is a shame he did not make molds of the body work, before getting it painted, because if someone hits him, all that hard work he has put in will go down the drain, with nothing to show for it.

Really sorry for the mishap.

Just a few months ago, i had a lady talking on a cell phone pull out from a side street directly in front of me causing an accident.

Luckily i was driving the wife's car hehehe.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 10:07 AM Click Here to See the Profile for JetroGTSend a Private Message to JetroGTDirect Link to This Post
Isn't that the second time someone crashed into your car during build up? I just hope you have some extra paint. Get it fixed soon. It's currently my favorite Fiero project.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 10:14 AM Click Here to See the Profile for YELLOWFIERO88Click Here to visit YELLOWFIERO88's HomePageSend a Private Message to YELLOWFIERO88Direct Link to This Post
WOW that sucks man. Check where the tie rod bolts to the subframe. It is a week spot there and tends to bend. That could be why the wheel is bent. I have had 3 cars like that and one car with a bent strut. Hopefully the insurance does not dick you around like they are good for doing. Best of luck in getting her fixed.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 10:26 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroRumorClick Here to visit FieroRumor's HomePageSend a Private Message to FieroRumorDirect Link to This Post
UGH!!!!! I swear, it is SO frustrating when any car accident happens, but when you put so much time into your car, it makes it that much more so....

I hope that you get enough to repair the damage and get it back to the way it was...

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Report this Post11-29-2005 10:34 AM Click Here to See the Profile for BlacktreeClick Here to visit Blacktree's HomePageSend a Private Message to BlacktreeDirect Link to This Post
When I read the thread title, the first thing that came to mind was "uh-oh, I hope his car didn't get wrecked."

Das ist uber Scheiss!!!

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I'm glad it wasn't more damage. Your car is still a work of art, and with your craftsmanship I am confident it will be better than ever. Look foward to your next photoshoot Odds of getting hit again are slim now, so once you are back and running you can drive with a little more comfort and security

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Report this Post11-29-2005 11:16 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fie RoSend a Private Message to Fie RoDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by JetroGT:
Isn't that the second time someone crashed into your car during build up? I just hope you have some extra paint. I Get it fixed soon. It's currently my favorite Fiero project.

Yeah thats right, that was about 2 years ago, something simmilar but then it happened to the front, again not my fault (just before I put the new nose on!)...ah found it:


The painter still has extra paint, its an existing paint# anyway......I have a day off tomorrow so I'll try to check the mechanical damage. I will have a look at the tips some of you pointed out... I should be able to rebuild most of it myself but this obviously wasnt planned. Thursday a damage expert could have a look if all goes well. I want to start repairs immediately after he gets a report....btw both vehicles are insured with the same company, hope that speeds things up
If I recall right I got about $2500 for the damage 2 years ago....guess this will be close. Luckily I got the bill of the painter last week so i have prove of that, I dont expect it will be close to being considered totalled but it still sucks!.
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Report this Post11-29-2005 02:00 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fiero_AdamSend a Private Message to Fiero_AdamDirect Link to This Post
NOOOO!!
Man, that really sucks! I know the feeling, and it's replaying in my mind. Some stupid girl not paying attention ran a stop sign and I nailed her driver side door. Luckily (ha) my car wasn't painted yet (still isn't), but it still pissed me off and upset me.
I think girls getting lower insurance rates is BS. I mean the only two times I've been in a wreck was because a girl ran a stop sign. Both times happened exactly the same.
It's hard to tell from the pictures of the damage, but was the hit very hard? You may want to go in and see a doctor.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 02:30 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Saber49Send a Private Message to Saber49Direct Link to This Post
damn... you've come so far and now this happens... good luck gettin it all together... im sure it will look great again.

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Report this Post11-29-2005 02:30 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Cheever3000Send a Private Message to Cheever3000Direct Link to This Post
You can say the impact ripped the wing off, then when you get a "replacement" wing, you can sell it!

Sorry it happened. I was just showing your photo thread to a coworker, too.

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Condolences man, that is a real bummer!!!!
I had my first 87 for 6 years and it was in 4 accidents. Everyone was the fault of the other guy. I know how you feel about just getting everything right again and the next idiot comes along. I hope you get it back up and running soon.
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Report this Post11-29-2005 05:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fie RoSend a Private Message to Fie RoDirect Link to This Post
Well I am going to face it and try to figure out what has to be done.
Took some more pics this afternoon. In a way it is a pretty lucky hit hehe.. Only eh some cuts and scratches on the doorpanel/fastbackpanel/fuelcap/sidemarker/wheel and tire...that will buff out!:

Looks the sidescoop got the full hit though

I swear I originally mounted it at the other side

mayhem on a small scale

might be able to rebuild it with a lot of work but I guess its easier to get a meecham copy and try to do the same trick again...hmm

Heres another concern: heres the difference of position of my steeringwheel after the accident, with the frontwheels straight on:

The response and tracking of the front feels common. I guess its in the column. I have replaced a complete steeringrack and rebuild my column 3 times before (2 because of accidents, go figure)...For now I am betting I bent the "fingers" of both halfshafts or cracked the plastic coupler in the column....I'll try to get a look at the suspension and steering linkages tomorrow.
btw thanks for the support and letting me vent the grrrr!

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Report this Post11-29-2005 05:49 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Cliff PennockClick Here to visit Cliff Pennock's HomePageSend a Private Message to Cliff PennockDirect Link to This Post
Holy Crap. That sucks big time.
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Report this Post11-29-2005 05:51 PM Click Here to See the Profile for UCFieroChargerSend a Private Message to UCFieroChargerDirect Link to This Post
that hit is amost exactly where some moron hit my 1973 charger, nicked the door, dogleg, and wheel. It my be a good idea to check the transmission and make sure nothing got screwed up with that, when my car got hit, the tranny was all messed up and i had to get it replaced. unfortunatly for me i couldnt prove that it was b/c of the accident. i would imagine with the transmission back there it would be even easier to get screwed up.

just thought id give my input

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Report this Post11-29-2005 05:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ToonTownfieroClick Here to visit ToonTownfiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to ToonTownfieroDirect Link to This Post
It probably doesn't mean much but Sorry to hear that man.
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Originally posted by Fie Ro:

Heres another concern: heres the difference of position of my steeringwheel after the accident, with the frontwheels straight on:

The response and tracking of the front feels common. I guess its in the column. I have replaced a complete steeringrack and rebuild my column 3 times before (2 because of accidents, go figure)...For now I am betting I bent the "fingers" of both halfshafts or cracked the plastic coupler in the column....I'll try to get a look at the suspension and steering linkages tomorrow.
btw thanks for the support and letting me vent the grrrr!

Sorry to see this happen to your car but it will get better.
Your steering wheel is like that because the rear wheel is not aligned properly. Once you get the rear wheels back in alignment the steering wheel will bw straight again. Don't tear the steering apart until everthing else is completely done first.

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Man, sooo sorry to hear this happened to you. And so soon after getting it painted.

The more work you put into it, the more you don't want to expose it to the stupidity of the world.

Good luck on the fix. Hope it isn't too bad and is only cosmetic

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So sorry to hear about that. Hopefully you'll be able to rebuild it. I know how it feels to lose a car that you've put alot of work into.....luckily you can salvage it to start again. Can't wait to see the pics of the "new" baby!

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Double post, is that possible?

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Crap, that is one of my favorite Fieros, Much time and effort you put in that car hurts me to look at the pics, Keep us updated on the fixing of her.
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Report this Post11-30-2005 12:54 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Steven SnyderClick Here to visit Steven Snyder's HomePageSend a Private Message to Steven SnyderDirect Link to This Post
When I saw the thread title and the poster I already knew...
Sorry to hear it man.. but with your creativity I'm sure something good will come out of getting back to bodywork. It'll come back better than it was before!
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ahhh, my biggest fear after doing any work is getting it smashed up the next day...

at least itl keep ya busy. hope it all works out.

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wow that sucks. People really suck sometimes mostly out of neglagence I cant belive such a beautifull car how could she not notice, the blatant stupidity of some people. with that said I hope the recovery gos well you should post pics as you nurse it back to health
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Originally posted by Steven Snyder:

When I saw the thread title and the poster I already knew...
Sorry to hear it man.. but with your creativity I'm sure something good will come out of getting back to bodywork. It'll come back better than it was before!

Same here. I saw the title and thought "Oh no, I hope someone didn't hit his car." That sucks man, but at least its just body damage. That means more since its all your custom work, but at least theres no mechanical damage.

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eh not so bad....maybe just a little rubbing compound and it will be good as new......j/k

Good thing the screen was there! looks like it held everything together!!

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Originally posted by tstroud:
Sorry to see this happen to your car but it will get better.
Your steering wheel is like that because the rear wheel is not aligned properly. Once you get the rear wheels back in alignment the steering wheel will bw straight again. Don't tear the steering apart until everthing else is completely done first.

You are probably right! (I hope so). I also tried to snap a few pics of the rear suspension but theres no visual damage to see so far... but it definately needs an alignment because it handles pretty bad now.

Tomorrow some damage inspector will take a look and I might get a quote.
I guess I will be looking for one of these to build a new scoop from:

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My condolences... I hope a fiero is considered more valuable in Europe due to rareness than here so they don't pull the "Here's $500... thanks for the remains."

Since it obviously can't be repaired... just send the interior to me and I'll take care of it :-)

Glad your OK,

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Report this Post11-30-2005 10:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FIEROPHREKSend a Private Message to FIEROPHREKDirect Link to This Post
Hey fie ro check you spindle arm to see if it's bent . I wrecked my firebird and bent the spindle arms. I would have thought the tie rod would bend first but i guess not. Just a heads up since it seems your tie rod looks straight.

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