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<blockquote data-quote="TDMCobra" data-source="post: 5122796" data-attributes="member: 53983"><p>I would be doing all of the work myself. I feel confident in myself and learning hands on and I know quite a bit from doing almost all of the work on my own. My neighbor also alway helps me out and he is a retired Army mechanic and is old enough to remember when the SBC came out. His garage rivals small shops so access to parts isnt a problem. The reason Im not fixing it myself is most of the damage is cosmetic and Im not a skilled painter. The thing that made it totalled was a bent K member so Im told but I figured if I was going to replace that, why not save the $ from repairing the car and put it in a different one. Although I bought and paid for the car, its in my dads name (insurance) so he is settling but thanks for the advice. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Im moving to Indiana for college and I dont know how the weather will treat a RWD car, especially since Ive never actually driven in snow before. So I would probably be selling it. If I did a project, probably keeping it then.</p><p></p><p>Right now, Im either going to have it repaired and sell it as a salvaged titled car at the end of the summer, part it out, or swap everythign into something. I dont know, Im just trying to think it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDMCobra, post: 5122796, member: 53983"] I would be doing all of the work myself. I feel confident in myself and learning hands on and I know quite a bit from doing almost all of the work on my own. My neighbor also alway helps me out and he is a retired Army mechanic and is old enough to remember when the SBC came out. His garage rivals small shops so access to parts isnt a problem. The reason Im not fixing it myself is most of the damage is cosmetic and Im not a skilled painter. The thing that made it totalled was a bent K member so Im told but I figured if I was going to replace that, why not save the $ from repairing the car and put it in a different one. Although I bought and paid for the car, its in my dads name (insurance) so he is settling but thanks for the advice. Im moving to Indiana for college and I dont know how the weather will treat a RWD car, especially since Ive never actually driven in snow before. So I would probably be selling it. If I did a project, probably keeping it then. Right now, Im either going to have it repaired and sell it as a salvaged titled car at the end of the summer, part it out, or swap everythign into something. I dont know, Im just trying to think it out. [/QUOTE]
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