My poor 912!

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My poor 912!

Post by revival-cars »

Just heard from the guy that bought my 1966 silver 912 from me earlier this year...

He wrote it off over the weekend in a pretty bad accident :( The car next to him had a tyre blow out on the A40, swerved into him, spinning the 912 which then hit the central reservation backwards at 65mph.

It sounds as though the car is an absolute wreck, fortunately both he and his girlfriend walked away without a scratch 8)

I've been offered the salvage by the insurance company......If its possible, I'll rebuild it. If not, it'll be a painful car to break up. All that work, and ten years of ownership. Gutted! :cry:

RIP :wink:

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Post by 912uk »

Max sorry to hear that. It's your worste nightmare all that work and it looked a sweet car as well. Glad all are ok lets hope it's not too bad to do some work to get it right again..
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Post by revival-cars »

Cheers Mark - Fingers crossed it can be put right. But reading the guys damage report, I'm fearing the worst :roll:
Being honest the whole back end is bent out of
shape and every near side panel from the front wing
backwards is destroyed. The near side rear corner
of the car is non-existent and the you can
visibly so a roof twist and the whole rear end shifted
to the right.
Pics to follow...
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Post by 912uk »

Max having played with writen off cars in my past. Once the bolt on's are off it's not too bad but. But hit from the rear hmmm might have bent it down at the back which could have broken it's back as such.. Still a rare car eg year worth a look. With any bad shunt like this it's the roof that is the pig to get right. Could be worth reshelling as there has been some cheap basket case cars in the US of late but some are at silly money wait till Jan when they have not takers and no money and they would be yours for a song..

Not good news by any means..
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Post by Helen »

:cry: thanks goodness the couple are ok (says alot for the car's build quality) gutted for the car though.
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Post by Mike Usiskin »

sorry to hear about the car mate :cry:

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Post by Ian Gunney »

It is difficult - even though you have sold a car, the sentimental attachment remains the same.

Huge shame, but maybe the parts can help another one live....
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:cry:
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Post by revival-cars »

Yep, its a shame - Even more so as it was my first car.

Part of the original sales deal, was that the guy would give me first refusal if he ever decided to sell it on. He kept his word, but I wasnt expecting to buy it back as a write off! :shock: :lol:

Yep, I guess the important thing is that the occupants werent hurt. If it cant be repaired, hopefully the parts can all be put to good use.

Will post the pics up as soon as I get them.
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Post by jamie »

Ian Gunney wrote:Huge shame, but maybe the parts can help another one live....
Too right - where did you get that roof rack?! So cool.

Very sorry to hear about the car. So sad. I think the 911 shell/shape is incredibly strong and it's good news no-one was hurt.
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Post by Evil J Guano »

Max that's a great shame, glad the folks were okay. They are tough old cars for sure. Give me a call I know a great guy who could fix it, he's done worse race car damage by the sound of it, depends on cost though obviously. Let's try to save this one...
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Post by 912uk »

Gavin's right This guy is good I am looking to get my 356 up to him in January.
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Post by Steven »

A real pitty.

One of my favourite models, in my favour colour. Hope you can bring it back.

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Post by Evil J Guano »

Gavin's right This guy is good I am looking to get my 356 up to him in January.
Different guy :wink: Steve Monk, he's very good at fixing bent cars.
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Post by Glenn75S »

Sorry to hear about the right off.

Did you see the 912 rolling shell up for sale in the classifieds £4500. It is the featured 912 track day car (Blood Orange) from 911&PW. Mabybe a chance for a ressurection.

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