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Re: Disaster - Engine seized.

Subject: Re: Disaster - Engine seized.
by Durango_Boy on 2012/6/5 16:55:19

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95vette wrote:
The fact that he had it at his shop and was actually starting and driving it means he should be liable. Also, he should have garage liability insurance to cover it.



I will speak with a lawyer about it, but I just don't think it being in his possession is enough to take him to court for it. All he was doing was moving the cars around and I'm pretty sure that garage insurance does not cover that unless he directly damaged it. It seems to me, since he started it and while it was idling, the hose came loose, that it was just bad luck.

Yeah, I'm upset and discouraged and I want to search for someone else to blame and pay. However, sometimes these things happen and in this case it's my time and my money that pays for this disaster.

I just finished getting the garage ready at home to receive the wounded Corvette. I'm meeting a flatbed tow truck at the shop at 1:00 PM and we'll get it home.

First thing I think I'll do it pull the pan and check for metal, or any obvious signs or damage like a broken crank of visible cylinder wall damage.

There's no good news around the corner and there will be no cheap way out of this.
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