Rebuilding my gt
#21
I don't know if all states require proof of insurance to get a car registered. Even if proof is required though, it's an easy system to beat. Pay for one month's insurance, get plates then stop paying insurance...or if you are a true deviant print up a fake insurance card. Then wreck, cause property damage to other's property, don't have insurance or the money to cover the other person's property. It's done all the time.
#22
New Hampshire is one of a few states that don't require auto insurance. About a month ago I investigated an accident that occurred in my patrol area. A typical rear ender except in this case the person that rear ended the car in front was from NH and didn't have any insurance. That really sucks for the other person as he'll have to pay the deductable even though the accident wasn't his fault.
#23
New Hampshire is one of a few states that don't require auto insurance. About a month ago I investigated an accident that occurred in my patrol area. A typical rear ender except in this case the person that rear ended the car in front was from NH and didn't have any insurance. That really sucks for the other person as he'll have to pay the deductable even though the accident wasn't his fault.
#24
Where are you located? I may have some of those parts you need. I wouldnt waste time on repairing the fenders just get new/used ones. I'm sure you could find a hood locally. Keep an eye CL and +1000 on s197forums.
Doing it yourself would save you a bunch or money, simple hands tools and you'll be fine. If you get stuck on something look up some of the DIY treads, check YouTube or ask for help on the forum.
Doing it yourself would save you a bunch or money, simple hands tools and you'll be fine. If you get stuck on something look up some of the DIY treads, check YouTube or ask for help on the forum.
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