Duranged84
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- Joined
- September 21, 2012
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 03 Explorer 4x4 4.0
For those who haven't followed my posts, my daily is an 03 Mounty which has been through a few changes with options added not originally offered etc, in the process of converting to 4wd using factory parts. My trans went out a while back and I found a deal on a v8 mountaineer so I sold the engine out of mine. Which, I then lost the deal on the v8. So fast forward a couple months, I got a good deal on an explorer that was t-boned bad, but still drove good. 133k miles. Excellent drive train, front to back. Got motor and trans swapped and been waiting for more time to swap all the 4wd parts ( previous owner removed everything but the awd transfer case.)
Fast forward to 2 days ago, an explorer I drive by every few days had been damaged. I still have enough good parts on my parts truck to fix it about 90% (driver door suffered some damage but not real bad and my parts one is trashed. Anyway, I stopped to see if insurance was going to fix it or if they had planned to do it theirself. Well it turned out, the company of the truck that hit it paid it off and a little more so were just waiting on the title to get back from paying it off and were just going to junk it.... :O
Its got 145k miles on it, with a 6 week old Ford dealer replacement transmission. Xlt, 3rd row, rear hvac, 4x4. I asked them if they'd consider selling it instead of junking it, I ended up bending the fender a little to clear the tire and drove it home for $200. No I didn't forget a 0. And they were sure that's all they wanted. Just wanted to say this is a good example of karma. I try to help people as much as I can with good deals on parts and labor and automotive advice, sometimes free repairs or parts. Not trying to blow my own horn, but I really believe this is a result of trying to be the way I am to people. It does come back around.
Hopefully later today I can have everything changed out and post pics. I did rip the fender the rest of the way off and had it up to 60 so far.
Just a reminder to those who try to help people out and aren't just in it for a buck anywhere they can, keep doing what you do and hold your heads high knowing you make a difference. It'll pay you back when you least expect it.
Fast forward to 2 days ago, an explorer I drive by every few days had been damaged. I still have enough good parts on my parts truck to fix it about 90% (driver door suffered some damage but not real bad and my parts one is trashed. Anyway, I stopped to see if insurance was going to fix it or if they had planned to do it theirself. Well it turned out, the company of the truck that hit it paid it off and a little more so were just waiting on the title to get back from paying it off and were just going to junk it.... :O
Its got 145k miles on it, with a 6 week old Ford dealer replacement transmission. Xlt, 3rd row, rear hvac, 4x4. I asked them if they'd consider selling it instead of junking it, I ended up bending the fender a little to clear the tire and drove it home for $200. No I didn't forget a 0. And they were sure that's all they wanted. Just wanted to say this is a good example of karma. I try to help people as much as I can with good deals on parts and labor and automotive advice, sometimes free repairs or parts. Not trying to blow my own horn, but I really believe this is a result of trying to be the way I am to people. It does come back around.
Hopefully later today I can have everything changed out and post pics. I did rip the fender the rest of the way off and had it up to 60 so far.
Just a reminder to those who try to help people out and aren't just in it for a buck anywhere they can, keep doing what you do and hold your heads high knowing you make a difference. It'll pay you back when you least expect it.