My Baby's back....

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  1. hemi_SRT8

    hemi_SRT8 Village Idiot

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    On October 5, my wife was in an accident with the Charger. The most important thing is that she's OK, and our two boys were not with her. Her back was a bit sore and one finger was a little sore. I think her heart hurt the most...as this is just as much her baby as it is mine.

    She and the other guy were in opposing traffic. He did not yield during a left hand turn across her lane. He turned directly in front of her. She was hard on the brakes...ABS was kicking in, and she made an evasive turn to her left. Buy the pictures, you'll see that she almost missed him as the damage is on the right front corner. The other guy received a ticket for not yielding to oncoming traffic during his left hand turn.

    Most of the damage was on the right front fender, hood, front fascia (and all associated parts), right front wheel & tire, right front frame (outer), right inner tie rod end ball and socket, ABS block bracket, and some of the front sensors (air intake, air bag?). The front radiator support was moved to the left just a bit. I think it'll pull easily. Also, the passenger door was not hurt at all. Good news is that because of her evasive action, the front unibody did not take a direct hit, but instead just a glance. The hit was soft enough that the air bags didn't even go off.

    Here are a few pictures of the accident...

    Charger Accident Photos 017.jpg
    Charger Accident Photos 022.jpg

    Fast forward to today...
    Here are some pictures of the Charger in my shop. Yup, I got 'er back on Tuesday, and now she's put away because it is snowing/sleeting/freezing rain. You can see the sleet in the pictures.

    I haven't had a chance to look at it in the sun yet, but so far the paint match looks good. There are no additional rattles and it drives just like it did before. Hood/fender/fascia fitment is not exactly perfect, but better than some I've seen off the showroom floor.

    I'm satisfied given the circumstances. Now I wait for the repair invoice...and go after diminshed value.

    Here are some pictures after the repair...
    Charger Repair Final 001.jpg
    Charger Repair Final 002.jpg
    Charger Repair Final 003.jpg

    Keith
     
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  2. Bazooka

    Bazooka New Member

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    Glad you got it fixed!
     
  3. StevoSRT

    StevoSRT Moderator

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    SWEET!...i bet your pumped to have the beast back at home where it belongs! :headspin:
     
  4. Ozzie

    Ozzie New Member

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    Really glad to see you got your ride back, Keith. :thumb3:
     
  5. SRT8NJ

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    Wow!...That seemed like so long ago when you first posted about the accident. Glad your wife is ok and that you have the car back...I would have been so lost waiting all that time with out my car. Again glad to hear that it's all good...Best of luck.
     
  6. 1bad4dr

    1bad4dr Mr. Meany

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    Outstanding brotha. Looks good too.

    haha The first pic your sled looks like it is wearing a Condum. haha
     
  7. LegMaker

    LegMaker LMI - LegMakerIntakes

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    keith, great news!!! i remember when this happened and was glad that your wife was ok! now, it is nice to see the other "family" member back home safe and sound!!
     
  8. hemi_SRT8

    hemi_SRT8 Village Idiot

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    Thanks guys...yes it is good to have it back at home and in my shop where it belongs. Hopefully, it will be a short winter.

    Keith
     
  9. LegMaker

    LegMaker LMI - LegMakerIntakes

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    unfortunately for you, the winter will probably draaaaag out this year just becasue you want to get the sled out on the road!! hahaha
     
  10. hemi_SRT8

    hemi_SRT8 Village Idiot

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    Argggg...damn global warming...