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Got rear ended, totaled, parting out

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Jakelc15

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Was turning left and got rear ended by a 3500 Conversion van. Anybody need any parts? 11.00-20"s? winch? Engine? Got any good ideas for this thing? I don't want to scrap the good parts but can't keep it too long either.
 

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HOW fast was the van going, how bad was the vans driver hurt, must of totaled the van
 

jj

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Now hold on just a minute! You are saying a Chevy Van did that to a deuce? What does the van look like? I may have even more respect for my one ton van now. But, seriously, any landing you walk away from is a good landing.
 

Jakelc15

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Thanks, I'm glad I was in the deuce. The van is fubar, can't even tell what it was. I'm guessing he was doing about 50 mph. He got out and yells "what did I hit"
Was deemed totally his fault. No injury other than cuts and bruises.
He was lucky he didn't have any passengers, the engine was pushed into the passengers seat.
 

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A little Bondo and some spray paint here and there, and a good buff job, that thing should be good to go.




What a shame, looked like a nice truck.
 

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Very sorry to hear this, I simply can NOT beleive how twisted that frame is... That had to be a hard hit. I'm glad you are okay and you can always get another duece.
 

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Yes, tell the insurance company that you want a brand new Deuce or at least the value they were when new. Seriously though, I hope the insurance company takes good care of you. Buying a new truck is much cheaper than paying for a funeral. I am glad you are ok.
 
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