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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 12:57 AM
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Very upset about this but today I had a new Carriage house garage door installed and waited for 3 weeks for it to come in so pretty excited. Guy shows up a couple hours late and gave them plenty of notice that I work 2nd shift. Anyway I had to back the cars out of the garage one a pristine 82 Corvette that has never been in the rain since I've own it (7) years and a 2016 Hellcat Challenger. I pull the Vette off the side of the driveway into the grass so he could back the truck up closer. We had very high winds that day and when I came out to see if he needed any help he said no but one of the garage panels flew off the truck rack and hit your car. I went up to it screaming it cracked the fiberglass. So much to the story but won't bore you so after looking at the pictures how hard will it be to fix? Looks like it spider webed in a circular wave pattern that don't show. There is a horizontal and vertical crack

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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 02:28 AM
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Ouch! Thinking the contractors insurance should pay for the damage. Take the vette to a good shop and get an estimate for the repairs. Then give it to the garage door installer. Not your fault.
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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 07:53 AM
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Heck yeah. How much is it going to cost for them to fix it for you, is the question i would wonder about.
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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 07:56 AM
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A lot of careless nitwits out there . Contact his insurance carrier right away and tell them that you won't except anything short of a corvette specialist to do the work. Good Luck
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Hi alc,
Sorry to see this. I can understand how upset you must be.
I'm not familiar enough with later bodies to know for sure where on the body this happened. Is this above and behind the right side rear wheel?
The horizontal damage APPEARS to be at a bonding strip location. If it is, this may require a different repair than the damage that's in a panel itself.
Also, I think paint match may well become an issue and thus how much of the car gets painted may come into question.
Again, I'm sorry to read that this happened!
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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Gold Dragon
Ouch! Thinking the contractors insurance should pay for the damage. Take the vette to a good shop and get an estimate for the repairs. Then give it to the garage door installer. Not your fault.
Yes they already said it would be taking care of. So upset!
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Old Jan 11, 2017 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
Hi alc,
Sorry to see this. I can understand how upset you must be.
I'm not familiar enough with later bodies to know for sure where on the body this happened. Is this above and behind the right side rear wheel?
The horizontal damage APPEARS to be at a bonding strip location. If it is, this may require a different repair than the damage that's in a panel itself.
Also, I think paint match may well become an issue and thus how much of the car gets painted may come into question.
Again, I'm sorry to read that this happened!
Regards,
Alan
Yes it's straight up from the right rear marker light. I don't know of anyone in the Bloomington/Normal area that specializes in Corvettes so I'm worried about that. Most places that I know of is a get it in and out as quick as possible and collect the cash. Then the body shop dust gets everywhere. You are right it looks like the horizontal crack might be the bonding strip. Thanks Alan for your sympathy.
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Hi alc,
There's a tremendous amount of Corvette activity in Illinois so I'd think you could find a good shop.
If you're interested I could give you the contact person's info for the local NCRS Chapter and perhaps they could give you a couple of suggestions.
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
Hi alc,
There's a tremendous amount of Corvette activity in Illinois so I'd think you could find a good shop.
If you're interested I could give you the contact person's info for the local NCRS Chapter and perhaps they could give you a couple of suggestions.
Regards,
Alan

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Yes please do Alan. I called a couple body shops already to ask questions and so far none of them knew anything about bonding strips and one guy argued with me saying the back half is one moulded piece. He's not a contender!

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AL
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Hi AL,
Lot's of misinformation about early-ish Corvettes around!

Here's the info:

Illinois Chapter
Jay Stahl - Chairman
5229 High St
Roscoe, IL 61073-9423
Phone: 815-623-7562
E-mail: JAY65L84NO3@AOL.COM
Web: http://www.ilncrs.org

I'd think he may be able to give you some advice or the name of someone who can.
Good Luck!
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Alan
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
Hi AL,
Lot's of misinformation about early-ish Corvettes around!

Here's the info:

Illinois Chapter
Jay Stahl - Chairman
5229 High St
Roscoe, IL 61073-9423
Phone: 815-623-7562
E-mail: JAY65L84NO3@AOL.COM
Web: http://www.ilncrs.org

I'd think he may be able to give you some advice or the name of someone who can.
Good Luck!
Regards,
Alan
Thank you very much Alan!!
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