ANOTHER Ford gt bites the dust ...

not always

hen it comes to higher end cars, the insurance company is also looking to minimize their POSSIBLE future problems. they realize that a car such as this can be INCREDABLY dangerous if there is something still wrong with it after the repair. also, considering its not sold yet, there becomes the problem that the dealership might not be able to sell it without having to lie to the customer

if the customer was to buy it without being told it was wrecked, he could very easily sue the dealership simply because the car is worth less now that its been wrecked

depending on how damaged the car is (it would seem to be damaged pretty good, considering the pass door no longer fits) the insurance company could very easily decide to just write it off

i know this because a dozen cars - audis, vw’s and high end chryslers - were crushed when the storage barn at schmitts collapsed

EVERY LAST UNSOLD car in the barn was auctiond off … only one of the customer cars was repaired …

half a million dollars in cars were sent to the auction without a second thought

tragic :hang:

the car looks better smashed :tup: