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Festive sting in the tail.
« on: 27 December 2009, 21:22:56 »

Yesterday was great. Met a few old friends from down south, one of whom now runs a pub & given the distance was told i can have a free room above the pub when any weekend do's are on. Had a lovely evening with my parents. Mum still sent me off this morning with a packed lunch & told me to drive carefully!!!!! Got home to find some *%$££&*(%$$£$ had driven into the Consul. Hit & run. My lodger was here, ran out...as did all the neighbours & moved the car from the road onto the front. Only one rear quarter panel damaged, should be repairable but even me & Steve can't do it, i'd have to pay one of his workmates as it's heavy gauge steel (1961).
    I've got a crime no. & she's insured fully comp. but would get written off if i claimed but i'd rather not claim & fix the car, just bought 4 original wolfrace wheels (5 stud) & 4 replacement doors, so i'm not giving up now.
    Had some information from a mate regarding the Meganes whereabouts, passed onto local police who have just left & they're off to investigate, gotta find it before it's scrapped.
   Sorry to go on but this has really spoilt a happy chrimbo. Can't have anything nowadays.
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« Reply #1 on: 27 December 2009, 21:29:08 »

Another hit & run on these pages. Seems there's alot lately.
That stinks matey, it's a low thing to run into someones car & $£"7 off without any care :( :(
Hope you get it sorted :y :y
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« Reply #2 on: 27 December 2009, 21:31:33 »

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Yesterday was great. Met a few old friends from down south, one of whom now runs a pub & given the distance was told i can have a free room above the pub when any weekend do's are on. Had a lovely evening with my parents. Mum still sent me off this morning with a packed lunch & told me to drive carefully!!!!! Got home to find some *%$££&*(%$$£$ had driven into the Consul. Hit & run. My lodger was here, ran out...as did all the neighbours & moved the car from the road onto the front. Only one rear quarter panel damaged, should be repairable but even me & Steve can't do it, i'd have to pay one of his workmates as it's heavy gauge steel (1961).
    I've got a crime no. & she's insured fully comp. but would get written off if i claimed but i'd rather not claim & fix the car, just bought 4 original wolfrace wheels (5 stud) & 4 replacement doors, so i'm not giving up now.
    Had some information from a mate regarding the Meganes whereabouts, passed onto local police who have just left & they're off to investigate, gotta find it before it's scrapped.
   Sorry to go on but this has really spoilt a happy chrimbo. Can't have anything nowadays.

 :o Oh Guy!; so sorry to read this......what with Dash` passing and now this. :'(
Got to get that Consul repaired; I want a ride please! ;)
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #3 on: 27 December 2009, 21:34:48 »

Sorry to hear that Guy, I heard the stats on uninsured drivers the other day and it's frightening ( especially as ANPR is supposed to be the dogs danglys) maybe that's why they did one.
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« Reply #4 on: 27 December 2009, 21:45:38 »

+u@<}~£ %@!*r*ds ^£nts  ^W0^£
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #5 on: 27 December 2009, 22:26:30 »

In a way i'm glad i wasn't here because i'd be the one getting locked up if i'd have got hold of him.
    If he's uninsured he get's a fine which the court keeps.

    I keep 2 cars legal & get diddley squat.


     No wonder some take the law into thier own hands!!!
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« Reply #6 on: 27 December 2009, 22:34:41 »

b@stards.... only good news i guess is their car maybe damaged, and the dumbass chavs won't have the knowledge like you do to fix it  :y
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« Reply #7 on: 27 December 2009, 22:37:16 »

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In a way i'm glad i wasn't here because i'd be the one getting locked up if i'd have got hold of him.
    If he's uninsured he get's a fine which the court keeps.

    I keep 2 cars legal & get diddley squat.


     No wonder some take the law into thier own hands!!!
Agreed >:(
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #8 on: 27 December 2009, 23:04:16 »

Local police have been round & taken my ins. details & "inspected" the Consuls damage which i was happily surprised at. They also said they'd investigate where i said i thought the offending car lived & asked would i let the matter rest if the offender paid the repairs?
    Yes i would, we all make mistakes but i won't hold my breath.
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« Reply #9 on: 27 December 2009, 23:04:39 »

Sorry to hear that Guy. :( :( hope it get,s sorted ok and they get what,s coming to them
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #10 on: 27 December 2009, 23:08:27 »

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Local police have been round & taken my ins. details & "inspected" the Consuls damage which i was happily surprised at. They also said they'd investigate where i said i thought the offending car lived & asked would i let the matter rest if the offender paid the repairs?
    Yes i would, we all make mistakes but i won't hold my breath.

Does that mean they might actually have an idea who did it ??  Could be a result if they do ..  :y :y
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #11 on: 27 December 2009, 23:55:42 »

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Local police have been round & taken my ins. details & "inspected" the Consuls damage which i was happily surprised at. They also said they'd investigate where i said i thought the offending car lived & asked would i let the matter rest if the offender paid the repairs?
    Yes i would, we all make mistakes but i won't hold my breath.
Then let the dust settle for a while and then give the tinker a slap for being a sh!t and not coming clean in the first place
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« Reply #12 on: 28 December 2009, 00:02:55 »

Very disappointing news indeed G, hope the damage isn't too difficult to repair :y :y
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« Reply #13 on: 28 December 2009, 00:43:14 »

B@stards! Hope cops find out who it was and make them pay for it Guy.  >:( >:( >:(

Hope the damage isn't too bad, and that she can be fixed ok, have you got any pics of the damage? :-X
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Re: Festive sting in the tail.
« Reply #14 on: 28 December 2009, 00:52:42 »

Cheers all. I'll post a couple of pics tomorrow. I understand not everyone on here is a classic car fan but i am & invest alot of time, love & money, same as i have the Beastie so i get a tad frustrared when some spotty cap wearing in bred thinks he can drive into my car, have it on his toes & get away with it.
    Not on my watch. He may as well have hit the Beastie. He'll pay one way or the other. I'M NOT HAVING IT!!!
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