I can vouche for the cost....
When I fist arrived in the North West with still California plates on my car
somebody decided to bump the car and not leave a note.....
It cost me 1000 to fix it and that was enclusive to the 4 day car rental....
Richard
Daniel Neuman wrote:
> HI Kathy,
> In my youth,.. withmy first roadster I was backing it down the
> drive way wtih the drivers door open.. It hit the bumper of my moms car and
> bent it around trashing it. I found that it was cheaper to buy a good
> condition used one and have it repainted. I found that once the doors is
> creased it gets to be very expensive to fix it.
> Daniel 69 2000
>
> > Well, I just wrecked the driver door on the 2000. So, I'll take it in for
> > an estimate, but the wing-window frame is totally bent out of shape (as well
> > as all glass broken to smithereens) and door creased so it doesn't open or
> > close very well....let's just say I hyper-extended it in the wrong
> > direction, as well as other things...*!@#$%**#!!!
> >
> > So, I guess I need to know if anyone has a driver door for sale for a '69
> > 2000 so I can compare price, etc. Also, what's the consensus, repair or
> > replace? Thanks in advance,
> > kathy t
> >
> >
> >
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> > Kathy Troxel
> > Athletics Department
> > Claremont McKenna College
> > 500 E. Ninth Street
> > Claremont, CA 91711
> > (909)607-3561
> > ktroxel@benson.mckenna.edu
> > www.claremontmckenna.edu
> >
> >
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