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Old 08-13-2005   #31
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maybe we can get that SCCA guy who posted on CF to come here
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Old 08-15-2005   #32
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Thanks.
If anything, it provided a nice transcript to hand to the therapist so he could better plan for fixing whatever I got damaged upstairs.


I see the other thread was closed in CF which does not surprise me. I'm not sure why they closed it, but we are much more tolerant over here.

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Old 08-15-2005   #33
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I see the other thread was closed in CF which does not surprise me. I'm not sure why they closed it, but we are much more tolerant over here.
Glad to hear that the registry has more common sense. They (CF) even deleted a post I made about the thread having over 17000 views. I have no idea why.

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Glad to hear that the registry has more common sense. They (CF) even deleted a post I made about the thread having over 17000 views. I have no idea why.

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Old 08-16-2005   #35
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Hello all,
The car is still in the shop.
Friday they got it to crank several times, but wouldn't run.
After a few attempts, it stopped cranking (possible CCM, I don't remember). They're now tracking down which modules aren't doing their job.
For all the horror stories I've heard about dealerships in general, these guys really seem to know what their doing and leave me with no concerns every time I've spoken with them.

They told me that while the motor was spinning, there we no sounds indicating engine damage. They also got the windows to roll up. They left the car with the windows up in the sun this weekend and reported there wasn't any condensation in the car by Monday morning indicating that everything should be pretty much dried out. The seat inserts and easier to remove carpet pieces, spent last Thurs & Fri in the sun on an asphalt parking lot.

Things with my father and I are good again. Most of the shock is gone and the second guessing about things being better or worse is not a big deal anymore. We're closely working together hoping the car will see the road again, but have accepted that it may not and if it doesn't, life will indeed go on. He was considering a Z06 when he retires in a couple years. In a brief moment of humor I joked that I could probably jump a Z06 at least 10-20 feet farther.

Someone asked me recently how I managed to steer the car between the fence posts, which as skinny as they appeared to be, have stopped/damaged other cars in the past. My response was "Steered?? I went out where ever the car was pointing after it straightened out". Considering the distance between posts, the width of the car, and the random ability to place a car almost completely in between them, it's a small miracle the front end of the car didn't wind up shaped like the letter "U". That's one more realization for me that had I tried to do more, things easily could have been worse on both car and driver.

My first therapy appt is today. Let the healing begin!

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Old 08-16-2005   #36
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Cars have a funny way of keeping themselvs alive. I think she will see the road again.
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Old 08-19-2005   #37
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The focus on the CCM was changed to the starter.
It's been almost 2 weeks, and the only thing we know is the motor doesn't sound like it has damage when it spins. My father is starting to grow a little impatient. He's going to check with them today to find out what the running bill is so far for what they've done and enquire for a 2nd ballpark of time & money for a prognosis on the motor. If it's going to take too long, he'll probably flatbed it down to Conte's for the initial diagnosis in hope that it will be good and then they can just continue with replacing all the dead electronics.
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Old 08-19-2005   #38
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My sense is it will take awhile, but it will run again. The concern I would have is failure of electronic components down the road, after corrosion may have set in. I can't see how you can possibly get EVERYTHING dried out. Water has a funny way of getting everywhere. Best of luck, though.
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Old 08-19-2005   #39
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I'm with you Nick, there are reasons why insurance comapnies total flood damaged cars.
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Any update? I'm hoping the weekend was good to you.
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