WTB Thing Front Clip

VW's aircooled mini SUV. Great for riding in the country, or cruising the beach.
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Post by germansupplyscott »

Volks,

Our immaculate 74 thing was in an accident and we need a good front clip. I am looking for the near-impossible to find - a rust free straight front clip. We are not willing to get fleeced, but i have money to spend on this, since the car is insured.

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Please pass this on if you know of anyone who might be able to help.

Thanks,
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Scott,
Keep checking the Samba Thing classifieds.
There's ususally a couple or three clips, either front or rear floating around the postings there.
Also, depending on the insurance payoff, don't totally discount buying a whole 'parts" car.
Looks like there are two in Michigan right now on Samba.....not so far away from you.
Sorry you are having to go through this.
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Post by germansupplyscott »

we found one at the thing shop.
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Scott,
Good deal!!!
;-)
Freighted from AZ to Toronto?.....that's a scary thought $$$ wise.
Yikes!
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scary for the insurance company, not me, thank goodness.
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Scott,
So what did the insurance company have to give to cough up for a rust free, southwestern desert Thing front clip w/shipping to Toronto?
Just curious....
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Post by germansupplyscott »

i am not sure yet. more than a complete rustbucket car, that's for sure. the repairs on our car would buy a very nice car.
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Who's your insurer? Is it some kind of classic car coverage, or a more traditional policy? Just curious, as many companies would try to write off a nice Thing as "totaled" and write out a check for a couple grand. I'd like to take steps to prevent this, should something ever happen to my '74.
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Post by germansupplyscott »

it is insured by a classic car insurance plan, for agreed value. you must have an apparaisal and the policy is for the amount of the appraisal. our car was insured for 16.5K $CAD, so there was no chance of them writing it off. we did get a scare however when they originally had a value of 7.5K on file, which was from an earlier appriasal we had done before the car was completed. i insured it as soon as it was painted and home in my garage, but it took another 6 months before it was done, then it was re-appraised. they had the old value on file and were talking about writing it off since the repairs were going to cost more than the 7.5K figure on file. i nearly freaked out on them, but kept my cool and they found their error - and the updated appraisal.
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Thanks for the info, and good luck with the repairs. It will be great to see your VW back in top form!
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16,500.00 CAD = 13,514.07 USD
as of 2005.07.16 11:40:43 UTC
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