Pretty shaken up, won’t go into too many details but you can probably guess what happened. I am somebody that always assumes the worst, so given mine is as rare as it is (MG slick 6mt), what are some suggestions/recommendations/advice to show State Farm to get them to fix this thing? As in, keep the value above the potential damage? Was a no fault accident with freak weather involved. Still runs no oil slick either. Will have it assessed next week.
I’m a younger guy going through a tough time lately, struggling with work and having to live at home in remote ME. Was en route to have my snows put on. Not to give y’all a sob story but I’ll be frank, the reason I continue to draw breath on this earth is because of this car. I just don’t know what to do, I want to have it repaired I don’t care if it’s not perfect, because the odds of finding a slicktop 6MT are slim to none. The time I’ve put into this car in regards to mods and care is astronomical to me anyway, so while I could always tear the frame rails out of a sunroof car (I’m 6’4+) and floor mount it I’d rather not, then I also have to restart the mod process. Im sure this is what rock bottom feels like in life with absolutely nothing going for me career wise life wise etc etc and my one escape from the prison of my mind was violently ripped from me. But any advice or help to get the best out of this situation would be appreciated more than any of you could ever imagine.
The car's front end did what it's supposed to do: sacrifice itself to keep you alive. So you're alive and you get to figure out why. Chevy imported thousands of our SS' but there's only one you....
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