Hi All,
Does anyone have a view on if my beloved MINI can be repaired based on the pictures below? I was taking the car home yesterday having had some minor paint repairs carried out in readiness for the final assembly and, before I knew it, I was on my side! I hit a pot hole in the road at about 30 MPH that then sent me toward the embankment you can see in the third picture and has then turned the car. Given I had some forward momentum I seem to recall going over twice and sliding about 10 feet before coming to rest where I had to kick the front window through to get out. The good news is that, despite a bit of traffic on the road, I didn't hit anyone else and, other than a small cut from the glass, I'm OK yet Eddie has seen better days!
I bought Eddie in August last year and have spent the last 5 - 6 months having new front and rear sub-frames, all new running gear, brakes and an engine rebuild to name but a few. I've got Classic Insurance and the incident is reported but I know they will want to write the car off and, whilst I should return a fair price as his value is protected, I'm just not sure I'm ready to let go of Eddie just yet! Too much money and effort has gone in for him to be turned into little bits and so, if there is a chance he can be repaired, I'd be interested to know of anyone who could help! I won't get back some of the investment I've made in the various repairs and want to explore all the options.
On the O/S you can see the damage to the roof, the door does not open and the front wing is shot. The wheels and suspension however seems to have survived the roll. On the N/S the fuel tank cap came off but the tank is intact and the door opens. When we turned the car back onto it's wheels (a very helpful farmer and his farm hand stopped to help) it sat square and level so I don't think the floor pan or the frames have suffered. The boot isn't closing any more which makes me think the rear panel has gone. Is it a case of trying to repair the shell or might it be easier to get a new (old) shell and transplant all the good bits?
He has been recovered to a compound and I have reported the incident to my insurer. As no-one else was involved I am in a position where I can cancel the claim if there is a chance of repair.
Best,
Jonathan