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02-22-2021, 07:55 AM | #41 |
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Re: Birthday present
For my Model T I installed a dash cam (camera) mounted to the windshield that I used to record touring events and even a tour of my neighborhood. I kept it and will install it on my Model A. It has an option to remain on while parked. The video can be downloaded to any computer and sent via an email to an insurance company or the police or put on a memory stick. I may add another dash cam for the rear of the car. They need 12 volts which could be provided by a small motorcycle battery.
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02-22-2021, 08:31 AM | #42 |
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Re: Birthday present
[QUOTE=Dean Lemoine;1987810]A few thoughts and comments:
Why did I drive my Model A to a big box store in the middle of winter? It was a beautiful North Georgia day. There’s nothing that keeps me from doing that, insurance or otherwise. Did I check security cameras? For a variety of reasons I chose not to. I only hope and pray this person’s conscious catches up with them. I too was raised to respect other people and their property. Sadly this seems to be going away in today’s world. Did it bother me that this happened? Absolutely, but life’s too short and precious to let it drag on. I’ll fix it myself and move on. I built it to drive and enjoy and we’re certainly doing that. Why did I title this post “Happy Birthday”? It’s this week. Weather permitting, we’ll take the car our for a drive ...... maybe a picnic.[/QUOTE NO judgement at all on driving your A to a box store, heck I would drive it as often as possible weather permitting. Yes, I am glad your ins. will cover, I ocassionally take my car to the grocery store when its nice and hope that something like this doesnt happen. Good luck with the repairs, hope they are taken care of swiftly. |
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02-22-2021, 08:36 AM | #43 |
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Re: Birthday present
I was sideswiped on a small country road whilst driving my F150. Her mirror took my mirror off (which was lucky as it was a matter of seconds from being a head on). She kept rolling along, road so tight I had a hard time doing a u turn. I called the police and proceeded to chase her down. About 5 miles I finally caught up and pulled her over. Her mirror was shattered as well as mine. She acted like she had no idea she hit me. I got her info, which I later found was fraudulent. Cop took our statements, said 'no one was hurt' so it was between the two of us. I was on the hook, and never heard from her again! Yes she was on a cell phone when she hit me, taking her 6 yo to school!!
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02-22-2021, 08:38 AM | #44 |
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Re: Birthday present
Synchro, in MD, there is an uninsured motorist fund just for that case. Also, if a person cannot get insurance from a private carrier the state will provide it, but it is quite expensive. Usually people with too many accidents, dui's etc.
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02-22-2021, 09:15 AM | #45 | |
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02-22-2021, 10:29 AM | #46 |
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02-22-2021, 12:26 PM | #47 |
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Re: Birthday present
I was driving a Model A and towing a trailer made from a Model A PU bed along a narrow two-lane in rural Washington when two vehicles tried to pass me at the same time, a passenger car and a large RV. So we were three abreast neck and neck on a two lane. The car was on the far left and made it past by riding the shoulder, but the RV clipped the rear left corner of my trailer. We pulled over to inspect the damage. The trailer had some paint scraped off the bed corner, and a small scuff on the fender. The RV, however, had about a 6’ tear running down the side through its aluminum sheathing. Model A’s are built Ford Tough. The trailer wasn’t restored or any kind of show piece, so I wasn’t upset except at the RV driver’s poor judgment. He came out the worst for it, and agreed it was all his fault. We exchanged info, and parted ways. I didn’t file a claim, but I would like to have heard his story to his insurance company.
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