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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 223 Joined: 13-February 05 From: Mexico city Member No.: 648 ![]() |
Hello guys!
I am an "old member" of this forum, and even though I have been here for a while and I do not post lot... read a lot nontheless. Well, I consider myself a true fan of the 4th gen F body platform, to the point the car I have chosen to put all my "nuts" in haha! I got my F ride directly from one dealer back in 1999, brand new, and the improvement over the car has always been step by step... Unfourtunately, yesterday at the tuffest race track we have here in México, my luck and proud encountered a wall tuff enough to challenge them: Couple of guy from security checking before towing: (IMG:http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg187/Rudolphinski/crahatthetrack1.jpg) Once in the parking lot: (IMG:http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg187/Rudolphinski/parkinglot.jpg) Before: (IMG:http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg187/Rudolphinski/Imagen2204.jpg) Yesterday, my humor and will was prettey much as the car!! Today, the thing that comforts me the most, its my oldest and most experienced friend saying: -"Rudolph"... "there are 2 types of people in the racing department... the ones that have been involved in a crash, and the ones that will be, sooooo... fix the car as well as you can, and jump in again". I know that many of you guys have had, some kind of experience, such as the one am in, but damn, it is tuff. Now, on the serious side!! I am only hoping I can find the most experienced guy that can help me to leave the car as it was before, meaning, "HANDLING", structural integrity, and at last, look as well as before. If you guys, have some sort of comments on straighten the "chassis" (I know it is not a chassis literally) by all means, do it. I fear the car may never be the same again, talking about performance in the handling department, I will try it tough. Anyway, thanks for reading. Rodolfo Lara Pohlenz This post has been edited by Rudolph: Apr 2 2012, 09:26 PM |
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Veteran Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,889 Joined: 3-July 04 From: Pearland, Texas Member No.: 385 ![]() |
Rudolph, you may want to try to invest in a clean 4th Gen shell to either transfer parts over to, or cut panels off of. I'd think that finding one that's pasted in the front end would be pretty easy, and cheap. The panels on it would be the same metallurgy and thickness of the stuff that's coming off. They'll fit a ton better than the replacement parts, AND, you'll have other parts available in case you find something under the car that needs replacement that's not available any other way.
You didn't pop the rear glass, which is a good thing. The way the front part of the fender folded, I'm thinking you probably had trouble opening the driver's door. Did you, or did the door open okay? Good luck with the rebuild. That's a nice ride. |
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