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2013-14 Shelby GT500
We lost another 14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="gimmie11s" data-source="post: 15777353" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>+1. I am the exact same way. All this lawyer talk gets old.</p><p></p><p>I had my 3 year old son with me a few years back cruising down the road in my 88 Chevy suburban (miss that truck!) when some dopey 20-something kid with pitch black tinted windows pulls out RIGHT IN FRONT of us while we were traveling down the road going about 40 mph. </p><p></p><p>Impact was dead center front of my truck to his driver door and about a quarter of his driver fender. I was able to drive home with minimal damage to the suburban. However, I DEMOLISHED his Cadillac car. Not drivable, tow required LOL. 20-something driver was fine, no injuries thank God.</p><p></p><p>My son was fine but I was sore for a few weeks in the shoulder, chest, and neck area. Everyone I talked to was like "lawyer, lawyer, lawyer"... come on. No thanks.</p><p></p><p>Physically, I'm 100% fine now. I negotiated myself with his insurance and they paid me almost 2x what the suburban was worth just to fix it... ended up being about $4k. I was more than happy with that and was treated fairly.</p><p></p><p>No lawyers or any of that. I fixed the truck myself with junkyard parts and pocketed about $2k. All good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimmie11s, post: 15777353, member: 17953"] +1. I am the exact same way. All this lawyer talk gets old. I had my 3 year old son with me a few years back cruising down the road in my 88 Chevy suburban (miss that truck!) when some dopey 20-something kid with pitch black tinted windows pulls out RIGHT IN FRONT of us while we were traveling down the road going about 40 mph. Impact was dead center front of my truck to his driver door and about a quarter of his driver fender. I was able to drive home with minimal damage to the suburban. However, I DEMOLISHED his Cadillac car. Not drivable, tow required LOL. 20-something driver was fine, no injuries thank God. My son was fine but I was sore for a few weeks in the shoulder, chest, and neck area. Everyone I talked to was like "lawyer, lawyer, lawyer"... come on. No thanks. Physically, I'm 100% fine now. I negotiated myself with his insurance and they paid me almost 2x what the suburban was worth just to fix it... ended up being about $4k. I was more than happy with that and was treated fairly. No lawyers or any of that. I fixed the truck myself with junkyard parts and pocketed about $2k. All good. [/QUOTE]
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