Not My Preferred T-bone

   / Not My Preferred T-bone #51  
If I fall face first in to some money the first thing I would buy is a Challenger. Tough looking.

Chris

Thank you I did. Except I didn't fall face first into money, we just saved for it. I like the Mustangs, but the Camaro's have yet to grow on me.
 

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   / Not My Preferred T-bone #52  
I'm with you. Of the three, it mimics the original the best. It took me a little while with the camaro, but it has grown on me. I like how ford went back to the 5.0 eventhough it is a totally different motor. I love how the early 5.0s sound thru flowmasters.

The Camaro to me is just ugly. Especially doors back. The front end is ok. My dad had one as a rental when we took in his Vette. Its had cheapy interior and was full of blind spots.

The Mustang is a good buy for the money and that new motor with all the HP is nice but the styling is just a bit dated.

The Challenger seems timeless with a nice motor.

Chris
 
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Another delay, get my truck back no earlier than Wednesday Feb. 16.
 
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Ok, absolutely, positively, guaranteed completion of Feb. 23. The body shop said that there was significantly more damage to the cab than anticipated. Also, the truck had been keyed from the front edge of the driver's door to the tail light a couple of years ago and I had never had it repaired, and decided to have them take care of that for a charge to me of about $100-150 since they would be refinishing about half of the bed anyway. Rental charge on the F-150 will be about $1500, repair bill will probably be close $6000 if not higher. :confused2:
 
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Ok, absolutely, positively, guaranteed completion of Feb. 23. The body shop said that there was significantly more damage to the cab than anticipated. Also, the truck had been keyed from the front edge of the driver's door to the tail light a couple of years ago and I had never had it repaired, and decided to have them take care of that for a charge to me of about $100-150 since they would be refinishing about half of the bed anyway. Rental charge on the F-150 will be about $1500, repair bill will probably be close $6000 if not higher. :confused2:

Man, this is getting long winded. They probably could have totaled the truck and been even with ya. Just kidding, its worth about $11,000 but its getting close. Assuming 2 wheel drive, 60,000 miles, SLT, small V8, auto tranny.

Probably a ploy by Ford to keep you in that F-150 and make you want one. Well, that's what some on here will claim.

Really though, nearly 2 months is crazy. I feel for you. I know I would be livid.

Chris
 
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44k miles, 4x4. Since I have a firm completion date now I'm not bothered by the term. Insurance is paying for everything, so it's not costing me anything. As for it being a plot by Ford, well, the body shop is owned by a dealership network that sells every brand of truck built. The dealership that I purchased this truck from is offering rebates and discounts of about $9000 on 2020 and 2011 Dodges, so if I were to get trade fever, that would likely be the route I would take. There's a silver 4 door 4x4 on their lot now.
 
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44k miles, 4x4. Since I have a firm completion date now I'm not bothered by the term. Insurance is paying for everything, so it's not costing me anything. As for it being a plot by Ford, well, the body shop is owned by a dealership network that sells every brand of truck built. The dealership that I purchased this truck from is offering rebates and discounts of about $9000 on 2020 and 2011 Dodges, so if I were to get trade fever, that would likely be the route I would take. There's a silver 4 door 4x4 on their lot now.


I was just joking about the Ford ploy thing.:laughing:

I would not have guessed it was a 4x4 from the pictures. Looks to sit awful low to me. Must just be the pics. With only 44K on it I would want it fixed also. One thing is for sure you do not have to worry about the quality of the work or rushing the job. They have took plenty of time. I guess its not really 2 months but more like 6-7 weeks but still long enough.

I am just glad you are getting a truck to use while you are being inconvenienced. They tried to give me a Geo Metro back in 98 when a county plow truck hit my F-150. No way. I had to raise heck but ended up getting a truck. I told them I bought a truck, not a Metro. I want something equal or better while its being fixed.

I see you have a thing for silver also. I have had 2 Silver F-150's and a few silver cars from Ford, Honda, and GM. Easy to keep clean looking.

Chris
 
   / Not My Preferred T-bone #59  
Is it possible that the silver color had anything to do with the accident?

We have had a couple silver cars & trucks in the family and it seems like people just can't see them. It had been especially prevolent with my wife's Beetle, so when we bought a new car for her it was a red SUV. Not as much people pull out in front of her now.
 
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Wellllll, it was nearly dark and I had my headlights on, so color probably wasn't a factor.;)
 

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