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Old 11-03-2005, 11:45 AM   #1
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Hi,
As reccomended,I contacted Bother to Brother and spoke with Dave. He was very friendly and gave me alot of useful information.He was not interested in the job due to the many things that could cause a problem by taking a car in parts as I understand.

So,the search goes on!
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Old 11-16-2005, 07:35 PM   #2
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Frank, are you making any progress??
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Old 11-17-2005, 11:10 AM   #3
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I have filed a court case against them.They have been notified and are given 30 days to respond to the court,then we will go to court.I am hoping they will agree to just let me take my car back without paying them but if not,I have every picture and letter organized and a very strong case against them.If they don't settle,I will am sueing them for more then just getting the car back as well.So we will see what happens.
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Old 01-17-2006, 02:48 PM   #4
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Frank, I hope you are making progress. Do you have any update?
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Old 01-18-2006, 01:24 AM   #5
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I did not read the original thread but if the guy who has your car in parts was not being honest/fair to begin with, I can only wish you the best of luck now that you've sued him while he still has your car in parts all over his garage.

I'm willing to bet a beer that even if you win and get the car back without a charge--actually, especially if you get the car back without paying--you're going to find that when it is all put back together with a new engine it still doesn't work or along the way the new mechanic will tell you X Y and Z are also shot.

Then you are going to be in quite a pickle when you try to sue the original hostage taker for fitzing with your car and have to explain in court that while the car didn't work, you had no idea what was wrong exactly, and sure it was in a thousand pieces, but you're sure parts X Y and Z were fine. AND, even if you win in that unlikely scenario you still have to worry about collecting and that puts you right back where you started when you didn't want to pay and get the car back and sue later.

I think this really highlights that one should never let their ride into a garage out of desperation and only well recommended mechanics should ever be allowed to put wrench to your car.

Incidentally, if the NJ mech is willing to put some sort of guarantee on the 40,000 mile engine and his work I think $6,900 might be a close to fair deal if they happen to be truly qualified to work on this car. For my money, however, assuming I wanted to keep the car, I would shell out the $9,000 or therabouts it looks like it would cost to have a rebuilt engine installed and bag the 40,000 miler.

Again, good luck and I hope fighting with this guy doesn't turn into the proverbial punching a tar baby situation. I'm reminded of something my first boss as a young attorney told me: "There's nothing I love more than clients with money and principles." Think about it.
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:16 AM   #6
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Hey Guys,
Here is the update.The guy responded but did not use a lawyer like required in NJ if you are incorporated so it does not legally count as a responce and I will have a proof hering in about 2-3 weeks where I show my evidence and get a default judgement for the value of the car.Then I believe he may be able to apply to have that overthrown and if it does get overthrown we will all go to court.

So,it basically all sucks but I am just going to patciently wait for the court case.
I do not trust these people to put that $9000 engine in so that is not an option.

Is there anything I can file with my insurance company on this situation or not really?

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Old 01-18-2006, 12:12 PM   #7
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Frank, I meant get a rebuilt engine and have Body and Motion install it. From the numbers thrown about here it sounds like the whole thing could run about $9,000.

I hope the court system there doesn't make you crazy. Justice can be not only blind, but deaf and stupid too!
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Old 02-14-2006, 03:23 PM   #8
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Go over to the NJ PCA FORUM and ask if anyone has experience with these type of legal proceedings. I know several shops sponsor that site and could offer assistance in installing the new engine and maybe there's a lawyer posting over there.
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