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My oldest son (21) and my wife were driving back from taking the dogs (2 welsh terriers) to the dog park. Friday afternoon freeway traffic. Cars in front of them came to a sudden stop, with the car immediately in front of them actually veering into the emergency parking. My son stopped without hitting anyone. Then this teenager (had his license for two months) behind them locks up his brakes and plows into our '73 914. No one was seriously hurt, but my wife has been sore for a couple of days. The kid was driving a Dodge Strattos, and it didn't get much damage. On the Porsche, the rear trunk lid looks ok. The lower valence is smashed and rubbing on the right tire. The right fender is hitting the tire. The top of the left fender is rubbing the tire (it was a close fit before the accident). The brand new Bursch exhaust is smashed and I would bet the heat exchangers are tweeked. The interior of the trunk is crumpled and the rest of the back end is bent in. Apparently he was hard on his brakes and the nose submarined under our car. He even missed the tail lights. Here are some photos:
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 149 Joined: 18-October 07 From: San Diego County Member No.: 8,243 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
Well, the insurance adjuster (Wausau insurance) just left. He didn't have any info on repairs specific to a 914, so he just used generic estimates. He said he was up to $4000 on repairs, but his paperwork had $5800 written on it. I made sure to give him copies of the NADA comparables for 1972 to 1974, all engine sizes. Then I gave him copies of my receipts ($4000+) that I have put on it in the last eight months, not including labor that I provided. He said they would get back to me Monday or Tuesday. These guys haven't been real fast on their response. They finally admitted that they will pay for a rental car TODAY, one week after the accident. He wanted to know if I had a repair shop in mind, and I didn't. Suggestions/recommendations for a good body shop for 914s in San Diego County? I'll also PM the previously mentioned San Diego members, thanks.
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