Need a little help from some friends...
BroncoGirl64
Jeeper
- Posts
- 4
- Thanks
- 0
- Location
- North Texas
- Vehicle(s)
- Currently '84 CJ-7 258 straight 6. Previously owned '79 CJ-7, '92 Wrangler
I will refrain for now from naming the shop where my '84 CJ7 is currently sitting, until I see what they are going to do to rectify the situation!
We took it in have it looked at since the previous owner was delivering it from out of state and what he thought was a blown Transmission that stopped him down the highway dead in his tracks!
As it turns out, the clutch plate shattered and the flywheel broke. Stating that they need to replace those before being able to check the transmission via a test drive, we authorized the repairs.
A couple of days later we caught a call from the manager who said he had dreaded all day to make the call to us....apparently the mechanic(s) forgot to put some bolts back so when the manager turned out of the parking lot for the test drive, the drive shaft broke and banged so hard up against the tub that it not only left "cuts" on the underneath side, it caused the tub, in the middle between the two seats, to buckle and form creases and crack away the paint and undercoating type top spray where I now have exposed metal!
As you can all appreciate, this is an antique and I would love to have opinions on what is the best hand to force them/their insurance company to rectify the situation WHILE maintaining the integrity and value it deserves!
We took it in have it looked at since the previous owner was delivering it from out of state and what he thought was a blown Transmission that stopped him down the highway dead in his tracks!
As it turns out, the clutch plate shattered and the flywheel broke. Stating that they need to replace those before being able to check the transmission via a test drive, we authorized the repairs.
A couple of days later we caught a call from the manager who said he had dreaded all day to make the call to us....apparently the mechanic(s) forgot to put some bolts back so when the manager turned out of the parking lot for the test drive, the drive shaft broke and banged so hard up against the tub that it not only left "cuts" on the underneath side, it caused the tub, in the middle between the two seats, to buckle and form creases and crack away the paint and undercoating type top spray where I now have exposed metal!
As you can all appreciate, this is an antique and I would love to have opinions on what is the best hand to force them/their insurance company to rectify the situation WHILE maintaining the integrity and value it deserves!
I hope they fix it. You might look into having a lawyer on stand by maybe he can give you good pointers on how to resolve this with out having to go to court
happens. Lets move forward." Ask they what they think. Can they fix the body in a safe way, and refinish the top to make it nice again? These guys are human too - sometimes you screw the pooch one day thinking about your wife leaving you or your teenage kid just said he hated you because you grounded him for sneaking out the night before etc.
) As others have said, they "can" just turn it into their liability insurance and they will give you very little for a settlement without a long drawn out battle.