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Old 03-15-2017, 12:34 AM
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Wow, that really sucks. Hopefully she can take the insurance money and find another.
If she has Comprehensive Coverage - that would cover an Act Of God - wind blows a tree over, flooding; any accident or event not influenced by man.

That must have been a beautiful car.
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Old 03-16-2017, 05:40 AM
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I passed the all your condolences on to my friend. She appreciates it. Nobody was in the car at the time. It was parked and there was a Mazda next to it that got a small dent. The guy who owned it was ticked off over that. In my mind it should've been the Mazda to get flattened. The tree that fell was at a golf course and some of trees were slated to be removed. That area hadn't been roped off yet. She's been getting lots of advice on what to do, including from myself. I'd like to see some "organ transplants" take place, but she doesn't know if the insurance company will let her buy it back yet. If they do she'd be willing to sell the complete car, well, what's left in the pictures. It's something that would have to happen pretty quickly as she doesn't have enough room. I'll be getting some more pictures. It's been a bummer...
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