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Old 08-15-2007, 11:35 AM   #1
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There's nothing like doing your own work. It would fetch more money AND get done faster if you kept it stock. Stay away from "while I'm at it..." , it will bog you down on a project this size (ask me how I know).


Just get'er done and post plenty of pics, it'll help you sell it when time comes too, as the buyer can see damage wasn't that bad.
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Old 08-15-2007, 11:52 AM   #2
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There's nothing like doing your own work. It would fetch more money AND get done faster if you kept it stock. Stay away from "while I'm at it..." , it will bog you down on a project this size (ask me how I know).


Just get'er done and post plenty of pics, it'll help you sell it when time comes too, as the buyer can see damage wasn't that bad.
haha yea deffinitly going to keep it stock for this time around so i can get it done as quick as possible. anyone know how to get the front end straight? look at the first pic i posted and you'll see what im talking about
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:12 PM   #3
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... anyone know how to get the front end straight? look at the first pic i posted and you'll see what im talking about


Having the "frame" straight will set the foundation for all your future body work. Get it down to a frame shop and have it straightened, you can't do that type of work yourself without specialized heavy equipment. Otherwise the car will handle funny or be unsafe, fenders won't hang straight, and make for hellish bodywork.
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:16 PM   #4
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Having the "frame" straight will set the foundation for all your future body work. Get it down to a frame shop and have it straightened, you can't do that type of work yourself without specialized heavy equipment. Otherwise the car will handle funny or be unsafe, fenders won't hang straight, and make for hellish bodywork.
yea that sounds good, i was actually looking into that yesterday. my old high school has a body shop class, and they actually have a frame straightener. so i guess i will have to wait until school starts back up to get that part done. unless someone on here knows of a place that will do it for like 300 bucks.
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:16 PM   #5
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so the "kid" is older than you by 4 years?
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:22 PM   #6
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so the "kid" is older than you by 4 years?
yea, i call him a kid because hes an immature punk. lol
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:33 PM   #7
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So.. what kind of "title" does the car have after an accident like this? If insurance would have "covered" it, would they have totaled it out?

I know some states have pretty strict guidelines when a "salvage" title car is rebuilt. Not sure if they would apply in your situation though. Also, if the car stays in your hands, does a place like "carfax" ever learn of the rebuilding?

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Old 08-15-2007, 12:38 PM   #8
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So.. what kind of "title" does the car have after an accident like this? If insurance would have "covered" it, would they have totaled it out?

I know some states have pretty strict guidelines when a "salvage" title car is rebuilt. Not sure if they would apply in your situation though. Also, if the car stays in your hands, does a place like "carfax" ever learn of the rebuilding?

Good luck on your project!
the car has a clean title, didnt have insurance when the wreck occurred. and since it is staying in my hand i suppose carfax would never know. so pretty much down the road if i fix it right i can sell it as never wrecked. altho i would never do that because karma's a ********************, thats why im taking all these pictures, so i can show a future potential buyer the damage before and how it was fixed.
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