It was really bad.
They said alot of the car's were not insured..
https://sites.google.com/a/allclassicsl ... le-damages
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Really? Who would own a collector car and not have it insured?KASEY VANDENBERG wrote: They said alot of the car's were not insured..
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Ouch. That stuff makes me sick to my stomach. I KNOW some of those guys. OMG. I know the guy who sold that testarossa too. He sold it three weeks ago. Lucky for him.
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I think I just threw up in my mouth. I am sooooo glad we weren't there.
Our 57 hardtop was supposed to be in that auction but we withdrew before signing on the dotted line. After tallying the money spent taking our 57 post (my Avitar pic) to Barrett's in Jan. of 08, we just decided the economy was too rough to make the trip (food, lodging, covered transport, etc.) and make it profitable.
Sad to see so many cars damaged. I'd hang myself if our hardtop was damaged like that.
Now having been around high end vehicles for quite some time I have to say I've never met anyone not carrying the full mack daddy policy for complete replacement. You just can't own these type of collectibles without it... unless you're stupid or have more money than brains... which is pretty much the same thing.
Here's a pic of our work. IRa
Our 57 hardtop was supposed to be in that auction but we withdrew before signing on the dotted line. After tallying the money spent taking our 57 post (my Avitar pic) to Barrett's in Jan. of 08, we just decided the economy was too rough to make the trip (food, lodging, covered transport, etc.) and make it profitable.
Sad to see so many cars damaged. I'd hang myself if our hardtop was damaged like that.
Now having been around high end vehicles for quite some time I have to say I've never met anyone not carrying the full mack daddy policy for complete replacement. You just can't own these type of collectibles without it... unless you're stupid or have more money than brains... which is pretty much the same thing.
Here's a pic of our work. IRa