Had a little prang in the surf the other day (long story involving going to rescue a friend who'd driven a battered old golf down a local track that most 4x4's turn away from...). Basically, reversed it into a tree that managed to be at just the right angle to miss the bumper and give a nice whack to the O/S light cluster and the panel above. It looks too dented to me to be beaten out (metal has creased), so I'm now considering my options -
1) get it beaten out / filled / welded back together so it looks like it should
2) break the surf and sell all the bits
3) leave it as it is with my bodged lights-from-a-van-in-a-scrapyard-and-gaffer-tape repair as it's a good "war wound"!
From those that have broken - roughly how much would I stand to get from breaking a '89 2.4, manual, that's had a new head? (PM me if you'd rather).
Geoff.
PS Yes, it is really funny watching a golf being pulled backwards up a steep rocky track by a Landrover - especially when the exhaust meets a rock and decides to stop and chat whilst the rest of the car carries on....
1) get it beaten out / filled / welded back together so it looks like it should
2) break the surf and sell all the bits
3) leave it as it is with my bodged lights-from-a-van-in-a-scrapyard-and-gaffer-tape repair as it's a good "war wound"!
From those that have broken - roughly how much would I stand to get from breaking a '89 2.4, manual, that's had a new head? (PM me if you'd rather).
Geoff.
PS Yes, it is really funny watching a golf being pulled backwards up a steep rocky track by a Landrover - especially when the exhaust meets a rock and decides to stop and chat whilst the rest of the car carries on....
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