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Slowpoke
11-27-2018, 08:18 PM
Saturday, a woman driving a U-Haul blew through a stop light and totaled my pristine '03MM. I had only reached 70,000 miles a few weeks ago. The insurance adjuster said he'd never seen a 15 year old car in such great shape. It's a sad day.

Zack
11-27-2018, 08:34 PM
Noooooooo. So sorry Rick.

Logan86
11-27-2018, 08:46 PM
Damn, so sorry to hear that.

Slowpoke
11-27-2018, 08:58 PM
Noooooooo. So sorry Rick.

Thanks Zack.

justbob
11-27-2018, 09:06 PM
I couldn’t imagine. So sorry to hear.


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JimP
11-27-2018, 09:16 PM
Sorry for the loss hopefully you are ok.

gdsqdcr
11-27-2018, 09:17 PM
O so sorry to hear that.

I had to drive mine today, and it dumped rain. I was hoping no one would slip/slide into me or me into them. I don’t want to be in your shoes.

crownvic97
11-27-2018, 11:38 PM
Man that really sucks, I hope you end up ok with insurance.

Bronxxx
11-28-2018, 02:24 AM
Oh I feel your pain. Hopefully you are fine physically. Insurance is a consolation. Take care.

martyo
11-28-2018, 03:16 AM
Sorry to hear Rick!!!

jgc61sr2002
11-28-2018, 04:47 AM
Sorry to hear that.

RoyLPita
11-28-2018, 06:46 AM
I'm sorry to hear this.

jsignorelli
11-28-2018, 07:37 AM
I hope you had collector insurance on the MM. Standard insurance will give you nothing.
I have Hagerty on my 04 Silver Birch. It stays in a garage when not going to a car event, and only special car events. A great car is like a fine wine.. an investment.

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 08:26 AM
I hope you had collector insurance on the MM. Standard insurance will give you nothing.
I have Hagerty on my 04 Silver Birch. It stays in a garage when not going to a car event, and only special car events. A great car is like a fine wine.. an investment.

Just regular Geico insurance. Got $9K for it.

Gryphonzus
11-28-2018, 08:26 AM
Man that really sucks! I hope you have good luck with insurance.

mad man
11-28-2018, 08:40 AM
Well that sucks I must have seen you in the old days back when thay were new cars:(

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 10:40 AM
Well that sucks I must have seen you in the old days back when thay were new cars:(

You did! I remember you. I think I sold you a bunch of Marauder pens and paper pads.

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 10:51 AM
The car is oin its way to the scrap yard but before it left I was able to snag a few items that I'll be posting for sale in the next day or two, including:

• full set of used OEM car mats

• Front and rear customized godshead badges (comes with a godshead emblem for the steering wheel!)

• Carbon fiber CAI with a huge (11" length) K&N-type filter (complete with a stainless steel cover with godshead and "MARAUDER" professionally laser engraved)

• Owners manual and original inserts contained in a handy zip-up leatherette holder

• Original, never used, car jack in the original felt carrier

PICTURES AND PRICES WILL FOLLOW TOMORROW OR FRIDAY

Granddaddy Marq
11-28-2018, 12:58 PM
Dibs on the floor mats!

I can't believe somebody hasn't called it already!


But on a serious note I am sorry about your car and hope no one was hurt.

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 04:12 PM
Floormats, carbon fiber cold air intake + more now posted in the FOR SALE section.

Invective
11-28-2018, 07:50 PM
Just regular Geico insurance. Got $9K for it.


That's what I'm afraid of with State Farm. Want to look at Collector/Special Interest insurance asap. I totaled an immaculate 1998 Mustang GT with 101k miles (fell asleep) back in 2011 and received $6k for the car, which I felt was fair.

Like you, I was told through my agent the adjuster was impressed with the car otherwise. Could have bought the car back for $900 but was told by a couple of knowledgeable body people who actually viewed the car that it 'could be rebuilt' for a bit more than $6k but would never be the same.

Marauders are clearly in a different category.:cool:

Lowndex
11-28-2018, 07:54 PM
I hope you were not seriously injured. As for the car, a nightmare.

guspech750
11-28-2018, 08:15 PM
Damn. I feel your pain.
Just terrible. Makes me want to slit the throat’s of these s h I t bags who can’t do a simple task as driving a motor vehicle safely.


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Invective
11-28-2018, 08:25 PM
The car is oin its way to the scrap yard but before it left I was able to snag a few items that I'll be posting for sale in the next day or two, including:

• full set of used OEM car mats

• Front and rear customized godshead badges (comes with a godshead emblem for the steering wheel!)

• Carbon fiber CAI with a huge (11" length) K&N-type filter (complete with a stainless steel cover with godshead and "MARAUDER" professionally laser engraved)

• Owners manual and original inserts contained in a handy zip-up leatherette holder

• Original, never used, car jack in the original felt carrier

PICTURES AND PRICES WILL FOLLOW TOMORROW OR FRIDAY




Dang, you could have bought it back for a fraction of the 'part out' price....

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 08:32 PM
Dude !!!

Got loads of replies, but none yet for the floormats. If you want them, send a DM and I'll give you my paypal address.




Dibs on the floor mats!

I can't believe somebody hasn't called it already!


But on a serious note I am sorry about your car and hope no one was hurt.

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 08:35 PM
Intake is SOLD to the first person who replied. Money already received. The Fat Bastid got himself a hell of a bargain!

RF Overlord
11-28-2018, 10:00 PM
Rick, I'm so sorry to hear this. You were one of the original owners back in the day and the loss of your car is very sad.

Slowpoke
11-28-2018, 11:27 PM
Rick, I'm so sorry to hear this. You were one of the original owners back in the day and the loss of your car is very sad.


Thanks Bob. I'm still in a haze over this. If you remember I bought the car a few months before my son was born. He took Driver's Ed last summer and will get his drivers license in April. For years he's been saying that he couldn't wait to drive it. He only got to drive it one time, about a month ago. I feel bad that he won't know the same thrill that I've had for 15 years.

justbob
11-29-2018, 04:51 AM
Thanks Bob. I'm still in a haze over this. If you remember I bought the car a few months before my son was born. He took Driver's Ed last summer and will get his drivers license in April. For years he's been saying that he couldn't wait to drive it. He only got to drive it one time, about a month ago. I feel bad that he won't know the same thrill that I've had for 15 years.



I’m not sure if we ever met Rick? I started here in ‘08 IIRC and rarely ever missed a local gathering since plus 9 Louisville’s, 1 Bloomington, and 3 Maraudervilles. I feel for you on your son as mine turned 16 last spring and put an easy few hundred of miles on mine learning stick shift when he got his permit when he turned 15. My oldest son is/was too nervous to give it a go, and my 14 year daughter I doubt will have any interest..

Just be thankful he got in one ride at least and that you weren’t harmed it appears. She served you well.


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jsignorelli
11-29-2018, 07:35 AM
Hints for insuring a car with collector companies:

1. keep the driving to shows and cruise nights only
2. don;t put more than 2,000 miles a year on the car
3. store it in a locked garage
4. get a certified appraisal especially if you do any modifications.
5. keep all paperwork for mods and repairs to prove the increased value.
6. keep a record of all awards the car might win.
7. make sure to get the car appraised every few years, and show the appraiser the paperwork and trophies.

I paid just over $ 2700 for my 1970 Boss 302 in 1970 .. I must insure it for $ 87,000, the appraised value.

I paid $ 17,000 for my 1993 Mustang GT Hatch. I did serious mods to get it to 720 HP. The car is insured for $ 35,000, the appraised value.

I paid $ 29,000+ for the 2004 MMSB in 2004. I am the original owner. After mods (stroker kit, et al) the appraised value is $ 18,000. That is what she is insured for.

You can guess what my Factory Five Cobra kit car and my 1969 Shelby GT500 have for value. You insure a car for the appraised, stated value. With proper paperwork, the insurance company will agree with you.

You can't use a collector car as a daily driver and then expect to get more than the street price for it after a collision. Insurance companies have very strict rules about what they will insure.

tbone
11-29-2018, 02:12 PM
Dammit that sucks. Sorry. I hope you find another one.

I have dreams all the time that my MM is in pieces for some reason, or was in an accident or was stolen or some other crap that my brain tortures me with while I try to sleep.

the fat bastid
11-29-2018, 02:16 PM
Dammit that sucks. Sorry. I hope you find another one.

I have dreams all the time that my MM is in pieces for some reason, or was in an accident or was stolen or some other crap that my brain tortures me with while I try to sleep.

oh so i'm not the only one with these nightmares?

tbone
11-29-2018, 02:17 PM
Hints for insuring a car with collector companies:

1. keep the driving to shows and cruise nights only
2. don;t put more than 2,000 miles a year on the car
3. store it in a locked garage
4. get a certified appraisal especially if you do any modifications.
5. keep all paperwork for mods and repairs to prove the increased value.
6. keep a record of all awards the car might win.
7. make sure to get the car appraised every few years, and show the appraiser the paperwork and trophies.

I paid just over $ 2700 for my 1970 Boss 302 in 1970 .. I must insure it for $ 87,000, the appraised value.

I paid $ 17,000 for my 1993 Mustang GT Hatch. I did serious mods to get it to 720 HP. The car is insured for $ 35,000, the appraised value.

I paid $ 29,000+ for the 2004 MMSB in 2004. I am the original owner. After mods (stroker kit, et al) the appraised value is $ 18,000. That is what she is insured for.

You can guess what my Factory Five Cobra kit car and my 1969 Shelby GT500 have for value. You insure a car for the appraised, stated value. With proper paperwork, the insurance company will agree with you.

You can't use a collector car as a daily driver and then expect to get more than the street price for it after a collision. Insurance companies have very strict rules about what they will insure.

I would like that peace of mind but only driving this car to shows and cruise nights? No thanks. Not saving her for the next guy as they say....

Mr. Man
11-29-2018, 03:50 PM
Sorry to hear about the loss of your MM. Hope you are OK, and sue the woman for everything she has.

stevengerard
11-29-2018, 04:27 PM
Rick, so sorry to hear that, hope everyone is ok. When your son gets his license, hit me up this spring ans we will take him to a safe area and he can have a spin in my MM.

Actually 9k doesn't sound bad for standard insurance

What yard is it going to? do you know?

ChiTownMaraud3r
11-29-2018, 05:03 PM
I would like that peace of mind but only driving this car to shows and cruise nights? No thanks. Not saving her for the next guy as they say....

It's a tough situation when you have $15k+ invested into it in mods and the car isn't worth much alone.

SteelQualityMan
11-29-2018, 05:14 PM
That's what I'm afraid of with State Farm. Want to look at Collector/Special Interest insurance asap. I totaled an immaculate 1998 Mustang GT with 101k miles (fell asleep) back in 2011 and received $6k for the car, which I felt was fair.

Like you, I was told through my agent the adjuster was impressed with the car otherwise. Could have bought the car back for $900 but was told by a couple of knowledgeable body people who actually viewed the car that it 'could be rebuilt' for a bit more than $6k but would never be the same.

Marauders are clearly in a different category.:cool:You don't buy a wrecked Marauder to fix it up. You buy it for $900 and you sell the parts for 10 * that at least, to judge by Ebay.

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tbone
11-29-2018, 07:20 PM
It's a tough situation when you have $15k+ invested into it in mods and the car isn't worth much alone.

DRIVE IT!:burnout:

15K? lmao I'm waaaay beyond that......

Marauderman
11-30-2018, 07:17 AM
Rick, I'm so sorry to hear this. You were one of the original owners back in the day and the loss of your car is very sad.

^^^^^^^^^^^My thoughts exactly Rick---Your Member #354 of this site and as said one of the originals way back--I came shortly afterwards # 393 and still have your pens and pads in my MM....keep us posted of any updates with your family car/s --always of interest. Take care

Slowpoke
11-30-2018, 08:04 AM
I didn't know I had a member number. Woohoo!!






^^^^^^^^^^^My thoughts exactly Rick---Your Member #354 of this site and as said one of the originals way back--I came shortly afterwards # 393 and still have your pens and pads in my MM....keep us posted of any updates with your family car/s --always of interest. Take care

ChiTownMaraud3r
12-05-2018, 10:09 AM
DRIVE IT!:burnout:

15K? lmao I'm waaaay beyond that......

lol same.

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