

Any insight would be much appreciated. The full mechanical resto has put me out about $4K and I'm not about to let the insurance company write me off for $1000.
azygoustoyou wrote:If you have a 124, Nothing just bolts on. Everything is welded together. If they are going to weld a new piece in the back, make sure they weld it completely and not just spot weld it. If they spot weld it, you'll see the shrinkage of the filler in between the spots. Unless they are putting a complete panel on and the welds are behind the panel, these parts like the front fenders are only spot welded. It's a lot of work to get the cars straight and painted.
Yeah, my plan was to just get it back in running condition, put it away until next Spring, then finish it (paint, interior) and get it fully covered. I also just found out about this "stated value" or as you say "agreed value" policy. I'll be looking into that once this settles.vandor wrote:I know it's too late for you, but one should always have full coverage, unless you are willing to write off the car.
I really got screwed when I had a wrech in my '70 Spider, since then I have agreed value insurance.
Replacing the rear fender is best left to a body professional, it's not easy.