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..... but it didn't last long. I did have a clean '51 plate S turbo that was a real joy. Bought it just before Christmas and until 3 weeks ago it didn't miss a beat. Superb in the snow too.

 

Now I have a slightly squashed one - hit a snow drift in a blizzard and ended up, upside down in a field! Ouch. So, what to do now? I haven't made an insurance claim - what with the increased premiums and and high excess I had, I would end up with next to nothing - so I either have a project car, a car to break (good engine and gearbox etc etc.,) or do I look for one with a blown engine and transplant?

 

Any ideas?

 

OJ

 

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Wotcha and welcome

 

my 2p

 

If you have the expertise, want something mint and you know all the running gear etc was in good nick go for a project and transplant, if you dont mind it being a bit rough knock out the dents and get a new windscreen.

 

Farmerpug on here has made a really nice job of a forrester from something that was a little tired initially

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Hi Jay and thanks for the welcome.

 

insurance guy said the roof was too damaged and would be at least a Cat C if not worse, so it's not going back on the road in the current body Shell - even though they're a tough little motor!

 

It's being brought back next week so I'll have a proper look at it then - maybe a donor car for something or other? Failing that my youngest is very handy with spanners so I could break it down for spares or challenge him to build something new? All the running gear was spot on (apart from the clutch) and it was a low speed roll (just happened to be down a 6ft bank into a field!).

 

Even the central locking worked as I walked away through the snow, to the amusement of passers-by :-)

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Even the central locking worked as I walked away through the snow, to the amusement of passers-by :-)

 

 

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 - very funny, yes I would have laughed also, partly because seeing you walk away after the accident but that is a Bruce Willis type comedy moment.

 

If you decide to get your lad twirling the spanners point him in our direction and we could have a nice project thread on the go. 

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Even the central locking worked as I walked away through the snow, to the amusement of passers-by :-)

 

PMSL :D brilliant 

 

And welcome to the club well almost I guess ;) 

Have to keep us updated with this :D 

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