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You should be able to keep your car 200 1991

A few years ago, a guy turned into me at an intersection at a yellow light (I was going straight through), crunching the left front on my '83 wagon. My insurance company, Geico, declared it equal fault, and was not going to pay anything, on the same day that his company (Farmers) declared their driver at fault, which he was. The upshot, I immediately dropped Geico and went with Farmers.

Farmers "totaled" my car and paid me $2,900 but allowed me to buy back my car at a scrap price of around $150. I picked up a fender and front cowl at Pullapart (I had the rest of the parts in my parts pantry) for less than $50 and fixed it myself. Jim






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