92 west bound about 1800, looked down for some stupid reason (not really paying attention but not on the phone) and when I looked up there was no where to go . Was not going that fast at impact. The other guys car had two minor scratches but mine, as seen below, did not fair as well. Sucks as some of you know. I feared it might be worse than it apears; bumper, hood, etc but the fenders and gaps around the fenders and doors appear ok.
Fixable I think.
Any suggestions for shops in San Jose or Bay Area. McMark, what do you think?
thanks for the help.
T
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Damn T....that sucks. Glad your ok.
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it'll have to be pulled (as you can see, the fender well has wrinkled) ...
but, the good news is, that is easily fixable!
it'll probably cost you ~1k to get this all pulled back to spec and you'll need a new hood for sure, but this is not fatal at all ...
Andy
PS: glad you're OK ...
PPS: let me guess, 92 close to the 880 merge? it's *always* backed up there over the hill around 18:00 ...
bummer, had a similar case where a guy ripped into my lane and nailed the brakes to turn into a parking lot - I was quick but not quick enough to get fully stopped. Anyway, small tap makes huge dents on 914s and mine looked almost like that. One headlight bucket was good, but the other was bent (like your right one).
I got a front clip including headlight buckets and a body shop "grafted" in most of the front and the left headlight bucket. Do NOT have them attempt to straighten a headlight bucket - that will cost bigger $ because it has all these compound angles to it. Just graft a new section onto the front. You may need both headlight buckets.
The suspension mounts should be checked first that they are still aligned in the factory location, then just graft above it. If susp somehow got bent up (doesn't look bad enough, but you don't know until you check it out) then troubles run deep.
Good luck! Here is a shot of my car after cutting the fenders off, you can sorta see my patched in quarter and bucket area.
As for shops, SirAndy (and others) know of a good shop (not cheap probably but good supposedly) and the owner has a sweet 914-6 tube car. Yeaman's Auto Body IIRC. That is where they straightened Andy's tub I think.
edit - looks like Andy beat my reply
That SUCKS!!!
Get the hood open and take more pictures. That's how we can see how bad it really is. I curious about the odd damage next to the passenger side headlight.
Thanks guys. McMark I attempted to get the hood open but it appears without removing the backet/latch it won't open. Ill do that tomorro and take more photos.
The chip in the paint next to the passenger headlight is odd. It is almost directly above the pivot attachment for the light. Fairly clean chip and down to the metal.
McMark - I'll get more photos but is this something your shop can handle?
Let me know, we can talk offline.
T
Accidents are the worst - but at least you are safe - and the car looks very repairable. Keep us posted
Okay. After much deliberation between parting my car out and buying another or fixing mine I am going to fix mine. Maybe I have more money than brains, not that I have any money so what am I thinking, but my car was becoming well sorted and had very little rust; none in the hell hole, longs, etc. Seemed a shame to part out.
So here goes;
Felix - Thank you for the bumpers, and headlight lids, etc.
James - Thank you for the hood
Dan (Almaden) - Thank you for the shop recommendation. Derek at Concourse Auto Body will be doing the work. Having the front end pulled, new parts hung, and the entire thing painted - keeping Adriatic Blue.
The car goes in Monday. I'll keep you posted.
T
woohoo!
Looking forward to seeing you back on the road.
Sorry to hear about this man - but it does happen - I've rear-ended people twice - although never in a 914.
Glad you're ok and the car is fixable.
What did you hit? Is the other party going to claim it off your insurance? I've always been lucky and able to just pay them out of pocket and the insurance co never knew.
Nice work. Hope the repairs are fast and painless!!
Sorry about your car. But glad to hear it's on the mend!
And good stuff about the kid apologizing. It's good to know not everyone is out to screw you, huh?
Jen
Cannot resist saying I dropped my car off this morning at Concourse for the repair work. T minus two weeks!
Pictures to be posted once available.
T
Finally!!
2 months over due but my car is finally done. The delays have been painful but I'm headed out in an hour to pick it up.
Pics to follow
T
Cool! Looking forward to pics.
ouch. Hope no one injured. i was on the other end in my 914, big explorer nailed me when i was stopped at a light, totalled my car, bent it so t he roof didn't fit! hurt me too, required surgury to repair my shoulder, nd about two years recovery. Dumb chick dropped her soda pop, and reached to pick it up while braking, then forgot to brake. bent her license plate frame, totalle d my car.
since you did the rear ending, it is probably listed as your fualt, so unless you have full coverage, you'll have to pick upt he bill for your car. as lonfg as no one was hurt bad,t hats the main thing.
at least you hit sqaure, looks like maybe have it put on a rack, and pulled, get a new hood,a dn paint and be good to go, not cheap, but these car are worth fixxing usually. wish i had beeter news for you other than it might have been much worse. at least it wasn't one of them tall semi truck that you would have slid under until your windshield pillers are sheared off by the trucks cargo floor. hate to loose your head! fell better now?
sorry for you misfortune, it can be repaired, i have seen worse repaired.
best of luck
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