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> Update to my wreck.
DerekKim
post Mar 9 2007, 08:44 PM
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Well I am ok! Just bruised. Everything is healed. I'm back to doing normal stuff. I did go AXing the weekend after though. Thanks again Joe for letting me co-drive! She's a beast.

On to the car. The police report was all screwed. Turns out at 9:40PM it's still daylight out.... Anyways we aren't going to pursue it as he said I failed to yield the right of way to the other guy..... when he rear ended me... It's pretty queerbaggish. The good news is that there is a tub/fairly complete car near by that might be up for sale. I may have to just swap all the parts over, if the other tub is solid. My other options are
1. pay someone to hammer it all out
2. pay someone to cut out and weld a new piece(s) in
3. sell off everything I can and donate or junk the tub.

I don't even know how much someone would charge to weld a new rear quarter in for me.
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Spoke
post Mar 10 2007, 07:37 AM
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Good to hear you're feeling better.

I pounded the rear end damage on my red 914 by myself. It took a lot longer than I expected but I did put the car back together for very little cash outlay. The rear panel straightened out nice, the rear fender went back into shape, and I was even able to get the trunk lid back into shape. The only outlay I had was a $10 ebay bumper, and $25 taillight. Paint I had so just needed some bondo and sandpaper. Total outlay was less than $100.

I already had a welder which came in very handy. I found the experience very rewarding and I'm very happy to have repaired my car and put it back on the road.

It is suprising how well the compressed, crunched metal moved back to its original shape with just the right pounding, stretching, pulling. If I had to do it again, I would.

Red 914 Before/After

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