Found, now what?
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Re: Found, now what?
Sons of bitches, I hope the theives get cancer in their asses. Love the
Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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#12
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Re: Found, now what?
Sons of bitches, I hope the theives get cancer in their asses. Love the
Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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#13
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Re: Found, now what?
Sons of bitches, I hope the theives get cancer in their asses. Love the
Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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Liberty sticker BTW hahaha. Why don't they hang car theives the way they
used to hang horse theives? Seems like you have 200 times as many horses so
200 times as many reasons to hang em high.
"Hank" <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem is
> that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's worth
> trying to get repaired.
>
> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>
> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hank
>
>
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Re: Found, now what?
You do have insurance right Hank?
Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
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> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:N-ydnYPw1bEfpabfRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Found, now what?
You do have insurance right Hank?
Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:N-ydnYPw1bEfpabfRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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>
>
Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:N-ydnYPw1bEfpabfRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Found, now what?
You do have insurance right Hank?
Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:N-ydnYPw1bEfpabfRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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>
>
Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
might have been better not getting it back. I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for
repairs and check local autobody shops.
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:N-ydnYPw1bEfpabfRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
>
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the
> unibody still straight?
>
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY
> think it's fixible.
>
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:zfidnbry2s4srabfRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>> Well, the Jeep was recovered. (http://drive.to/hanks-jeep). The problem
>> is that it looks like the front axle is bent, and I don't think it's
>> worth trying to get repaired.
>>
>> What does it look like to you guys on the board? If it is unfixable, and
>> ideas on what to do with it? I'm not sure if a used car dealer would give
>> me any $$. In that case, I would probably take all the parts I know I
>> could sell and then junk it *sniff*.
>>
>> I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what I should do at this point.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Found, now what?
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
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> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
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Re: Found, now what?
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
Hank
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> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
Hank
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Re: Found, now what?
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
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> Now we know where the "Drive it like you stole it" phrase came from. Did
> they catch the scumbags?
Nope, they fled on foot.
> With teh front axle bent (it's toast) and all that damage to the rear end,
> I'd be concerned with the damage that isn't readily visible...is the unibody
> still straight?
The body looks it, but I have no idea really.
> First thing you should do is call your insurance company, see if THEY think
> it's fixible.
They don't. That's another story in itself, but just go with the fact
that their not totaling it but putting it in as a repair.
Like I said, just run with it.
Hank
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Re: Found, now what?
jaco wrote:
> You do have insurance right Hank?
Yes, but it would be nice to get more $$ out of this whole ordeal in
some way, shape, or form to have to put towards a new vehicle.
> Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
Simple. They weren't my tools. They left them for me to sell on eBay.
> My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
> might have been better not getting it back.
Nah. Don't ask why or how, but I'm getting more from the insurance
because they found it then if it didn't turn up.
>I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for repairs and check local autobody shops.
I just wonder if it's worth the cost in the end. If not, what do I do
with it?
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> You do have insurance right Hank?
Yes, but it would be nice to get more $$ out of this whole ordeal in
some way, shape, or form to have to put towards a new vehicle.
> Curious as to why the thieves didn't take you tools?
Simple. They weren't my tools. They left them for me to sell on eBay.
> My deepest sympathies, something like this happens and you feel violated,,,
> might have been better not getting it back.
Nah. Don't ask why or how, but I'm getting more from the insurance
because they found it then if it didn't turn up.
>I would avoid a dealer $$$$ for repairs and check local autobody shops.
I just wonder if it's worth the cost in the end. If not, what do I do
with it?
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