December 8, 200718 yr I've been super busy so I have not had a chance to report on my experience with the curse... On a cold, icy road the other day, going downhill in the freezing rain and slowing down to a stop at a red light the X-Terra in front of me stopped very abruptly. I was about two car length's behind the truck in my Datsun & as I slid to a stop on a sheet of ice I bumped the X-Earth's trailer hitch with my little Maxima's headlight/blinker & cut the top of the matte black bumper cover. I was pissed at myself, first off I was on the clock so I HAD to get to a delivery, and second despite absolutely no damage to her cast iron trailer hitch my Datsun had a dented headlight surround, a cut in the rubber bumper cover & the orange cornering lamp broke off it's location, one of the plastic tabs was damaged. But here's the kicker.... the woman with the X-Terra is insisting that I somehow misaligned her FRONT fender & bumper cover. I called the cops, one finally arrived & documented the complete lack of damage to her truck and trailerhitch and laughed at her insistance that I somehow managed to cause the damage to the front of her truck. I took photos of EVERYTHING, there was obvious damage to her front fender, the front bumpercover was misaligned by half an inch or so & it was rubbing up against the tire when she cut the wheel all the way to the left. Still I dis not even scratch her trailer hitch, my glass headlight did not even break but this broad is trying to say I pushed the back of her truck bad enough to cause sideswipe damage to the opposite, front corner. So yeah, I'm agrevated but at least the damage was slight and my Datsun took one for the team, better that car than the Mercedes or, god forbid, the Buick. Needless to say the next day my snow tires went on the ass end & the newer rear set of all seasons went on the front of the car.
December 9, 200718 yr That's Our old Silverado got hit at 45 MPH in the rear by a '67 Camaro. The hitch took all the force of the hit, aside from a rear bumper bracket that was bent. The hitch is connected to the frame, there's no way it did that damage to the front of her Xp.o.s. (As we all know) The Camaro in our incident got fubared though... I felt bad for it.
December 9, 200718 yr Aye, Sixty8.... Sorry that happened to ya. At least it was the Datsun..... Cort:34swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I'm testing my resistance & it's wearing mighty thin" ... Eddie Rabbitt ... 'Every Which Way But Loose'
December 10, 200718 yr 68, I am going to need some pics of the 'damage' and a diagram. I bet would could get this onto DIGG and lots of people will see how stupid this chick is!
December 10, 200718 yr Sorry to read about your unfortunate accident Sixty8. I hope it gets straightened out soon.
December 10, 200718 yr Author Yeah it sucks. Of course it was 100% my fault I bumped her but what's the point of trying to B.S. something like this... I mean the cop even said to her "did you get pushed into another car with your trucks front fender & bumper when (the Datsun) bumped you?" (trying to somehow be logical about her assertion) She said "NO, he hit me in the rear only, but it must have been hard enough to make my front wheels and bumper out of whack... I did not hit anything with the front of my truck" I'll post photos when I have a chance to download them. Edited December 10, 200718 yr by Sixty8panther
December 10, 200718 yr That logic is sort of a duhhh. doyyyy uhhhhhhhh. Maybe she went to school here? Edited December 10, 200718 yr by K.C.
December 10, 200718 yr She might have rearended someone and did not have insurance to pay for her damages. Was she a blonde? Edited December 10, 200718 yr by smallchevy
December 10, 200718 yr Was she retodded? You'd be surprised how often ppl try something like this. And they think no one will notice it is totally prior damage. Bozos. Edited December 10, 200718 yr by ocnblu
December 17, 200718 yr Author As stupid as she was her dress & speech were quite professional. African in race, slight accent, early 30s, chip on her shoulder.
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