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Old 07-19-2008, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by RICK LAKE View Post
You have way too much money in the car to settle for a MACCO repair of $249.99.
AHHEM, watch it with the MAACO thing as I've done some truly show winning custom paint jobs out of my little hole in the wall MAACO shop (all are individually owned and operated so not all put out the same quality work) here in PA ....I do agree that there is more to the damage that meets the eye, I can see several stress cracks (when hit, the force moves laterally throughout the body and chassis) that radiate out from the main damage area. I'd like to see a shot taken from the inside of the quarter/taillight panel to see what other physical damage can be seen.....If you were a little closer to here, I'd come down to take a look at it up close to see what really has transpired as I've had "some" experience with Cobra/Corvette body repairs..........

The good part about all of this is that you were not hurt, the car can always be repaired, your life sometimes cannot be if you get my drift......



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