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536 messages,  Last post on Jul 24, 2009 at 9:12 AM

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Re: 03 Acura TL 85000 miles [euphonium] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 01, 2009 (9:15 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (May 01, 2009 9:05 am)

True but if the car is kind of junky, you are pouring money into a worthless asset. This is painful to do, even if you are driving it.
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Re: 03 Acura TL 85000 miles [Mr_Shiftright] by euphonium
May 01, 2009 (12:24 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 01, 2009 9:15 am)

Agree.
 
When its junky - junk it.
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Re: 03 Acura TL 85000 miles [euphonium] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 01, 2009 (3:27 pm)
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Replying to: euphonium (May 01, 2009 12:24 pm)

I meant cosmetically junky. It might run okay but it's starting to attract the wrong kind of attention.
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1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged by maryh3
May 02, 2009 (2:36 am)
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I need advise. I had an accident yesterday with my 1995 Ford Taurus SHO. I rear-ended a woman who was merging but changed her mind suddenly. Must have hit her in a bad way since she had almost no damage but I will probably need a hood, headlight and turn signal assembly and radiator work. Haven't shopped around yet for body work but a casual quick estimate was about $3000. I dropped collision insurance last year due to the age of the car and the fact that it is not driven much.
 
The car is supposedly somewhat rare and coveted. It is an automatic 1995 Ford Taurus SHO with 107,000 miles on it. Runs perfectly. A slight amount of rust (garaged most of the time). May need dual exhaust system in a year or two. Has new tires, brakes. Like all SHO's it has lots of upgrades. Was never abused, we are original owners, and it still is fun to drive since it has the coveted powerful engine.
 
Fix it up or donate it to charity in its damaged condition or fix it?
 
The car is liked but will it hold it's value to make it worth the costs? Hate to see the fine and fun 95 SHO sent to the graveyard due to a stupid accident, but can I justify the expense of repairing it? Any advise?
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [maryh3] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 02, 2009 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: maryh3 (May 02, 2009 2:36 am)

It's definitely not worth fixing. There may be a minor cult that likes the car but the market does not reflect any great value for it. Rare does not imply value. Underneath it all, it's just a Ford Taurus with a nice engine. Give the car's needs, and given that I think your estimate to repair it is too low, I'd advise you to let it go, either by advertising it AS IS in craigslist or sending it to the wrecker. You won't get anything for it by donating it, since donation rules have changed and you'll only get to deduct junk value--a couple hundred bucks.
 
Your only other option, which is also the only way there can be any upside to this situation, is for you to find all the pieces you need at a wrecking yard, all in the same color as your car, and install them yourself and drive the car around as it is.
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [maryh3] by euphonium
May 02, 2009 (9:18 am)
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Replying to: maryh3 (May 02, 2009 2:36 am)

In most areas there are highly qualified bodymen who selectively repair cars such as yours for as little as 1/4th to 1/3rd of the downtown commercial shops. These bodymen work evenings and weekends and if retired, more than that. Ask around (networking) & you will soon learn who to go to. Payment by cash works best.
 
Our 95 T Bird has been repaired several times by such a bodyman and the work is perfect. Right now, he has a 55 T Bird in his shop.
 
If you can find a retired or moon lighting body mechanic as outlined above, fix it.
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [euphonium] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 02, 2009 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (May 02, 2009 9:18 am)

On the other hand, if he really likes the SHO, just go buy another one---they are dirt cheap and you can find a nicer one than the one he has for less money than repairing his own.
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [Mr_Shiftright] by euphonium
May 02, 2009 (11:44 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 02, 2009 9:58 am)

You may be right.
 
1995
 Used Ford Taurus SHO
Sedan, White, 3.2L V6, AUTO 4SPD, FWD, 4 door, Stock# 17441
Dealer: Reposses Auto Sales, Inc. 877-299-9140 $3,500
 
  
  
Van Nuys, CA
 
In addition there is:
 
1995
 Used Ford Taurus SHO
Sedan, White, 6 Cylinders, AUTOMATIC, FWD, 4 door, Stock# 2248
Dealer: Phillipsburg Auto Sales 888-839-0013 $3,290
 90,000 mi
  
  
Phillipsburg, NJ
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [Mr_Shiftright] by maryh3
May 02, 2009 (12:28 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 02, 2009 9:58 am)

Thanks for the advise. You are correct but no doubt many on this forum understand how we get attached to cars. It was such a small accident, that it seems like it should not have totalled my car. But this is life!!
 
The only other option would be to buy pieces on e-bay, like you say, and install them myself or have someone do it for me for labor costs only. I see a hood on e-bay for $40.00 in my color, that is 2 hrs away. Headlights are reasonable on e-bay too. I may be biting off more than I can chew though - I'm not mechanically inclined. Will I be able to find all the brackets and screws and monuts that I need? Probably won't know until I try to install the replacement pieces.
 
Do you think I should pursue this route? Basically it needs a new hood, some radiator repair and headlights with the mountings etc. These things do appear on e-bay. This ins't a question of money rather its that I hate to see things go to waste.
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Re: 1995 Taurus SHO Body Damaged [maryh3] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 02, 2009 (1:24 pm)
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Replying to: maryh3 (May 02, 2009 12:28 pm)

It's hard to tell you what to do without seeing the car, or at least some good photos of the damage.
 
"waste" is, as you say, a subjective term. To me, it's a "waste" of your time, but to you, maybe not. Fixing a smacked up car is often not just a matter of bolting new parts on there. Things have been bent, pushed, etc and there are little bits and pieces, such as brackets, trim parts, that you may not yet know are damaged.
 
Why don't you go to a "real" bodyshop and get a real estimate to start with? That would give us some idea of how much you can save doing it all "on the cheap".
 
Also posting some photos would be good.
 
To help you with a frame of reference, I think your car could be replaced with one in kind for about $2,500.
 

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