Luckily my gf and I only came out with bruises. Will see if another mustang is in the future. Until then, it was fun. One thing is for sure... safety is GREAT in these mustangs.
Sorry about your ride brother. Something to be said about the car taking that much of a hit and the passenger compartment designed to remain somewhat intact. Walking away is number one. Glad you and Rosy were able to do just that.
If you rub the dents with dry ice then use a blow dryer to heat them, the dents will pop out and look like new. I read this on the internet, so it must be true
When mine took the totaled hit they were quick to say, it's still your car so any parts you want to take as long as you put the stock ones on, go ahead. I took great latitude and stripped it. Even took the Trident mufflers. My point is, be aggressive about it. With the amount of unfortunate damage to your ride, it's not going to matter. With me, the difference between what I originally was going to take off and what I ended up doing made a big difference. Ended up clearing about $1800 as opposed to what would have been just a couple hundred.
Luckily my gf and I only came out with bruises. Will see if another mustang is in the future. Until then, it was fun. One thing is for sure... safety is GREAT in these mustangs.
Sorry to hear about this. Glad everyone was ok. Hopefully a newer Mustang is in your foreseeable future. If not, then hopefully you find something else you REALLY like.
Glad to hear you're okay man! That looks pretty bad. So what happened? Looks like a head on.
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