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Customs My 61 Sunliner was rear ended by a Mitsubishi

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by tim troutman, Jul 23, 2025 at 9:52 PM.

  1. tim troutman
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    20250702_163016[1].jpg 20250702_163054[1].jpg 20250702_163105[1].jpg could have been a lot worse the Mitsubishi that hit it was hauled off .There is more damage than shows in the pictures to my car but I drove my car home after tying the exhaust away from rubbing the tire. Wife & I are both still sore . Working on getting it fixed anybody have a rear bumper within a few hundred miles of Louisville or coming to the NSRA nationals that is not rusted or ripped that could be straightened and plated. Mine is ripped at a bolt hole and thin from being straightened before. The plater thought they could save mine but if I could find a better one I would be better off
     
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  2. lostn51
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    Man that sucks but at least nobody got hurt and the car is fixable.
     
  3. SS327
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    While it sucks it can be fixed and you guys weren’t broken badly. Good luck!
     
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  4. chevy57dude
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    Tim, sorry to see this. I hope you two have no lasting effects from being hit. Other drivers scare me.
     
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  5. slowmotion
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    Hate to see that, glad you guys are OK. I've been re-ended a couple of times over the years. Talk about a helpless feeling... Once at a stoplight totaling my (then DD) '69 SS Chevelle, looked like an accordion in the aftermath. :(
    You'll get'r fixed up I'm sure. Sweet Sunliner!
     
  6. stuart in mn
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    Don't ignore the soreness, and see your doctor if it doesn't go away soon - it can take some time before the full extent of the injuries are apparent.
     
  7. tim troutman
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    looking for parts I found Burton Antique Auto Parts, LLC www.burtonantiqueautoparts.com. they make new rear trim panels and washboards for 61 fords. I have been to there place several years Ago picking up some chrome plating at Metal Bright chrome plating in Dayton Ohio next door to them
     
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  8. So sorry, Good luck. One of old car owners' worst nightmares!:(
     
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  9. finn
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    My dad got rear ended in his 61 Fairlane 500 sedan in 1964. The rear frame on those cars is pretty weak which explains the door gap issue.
    Another local guy got rear ended in his 64 Galaxie 500XL R code 427 car a year later. Totaled that one. The rear frame folded up so the taillights were pointing at the sky. Drivetrain got transplanted into a brand new Fairlane GT, which he still has last I heard.
     
  10. winduptoy
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    aww mannn.....reinforces why I call them sonubishis
    glad you are ok and hoping for a good outcome....
     
  11. Driver50x
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    Man I’m sorry to hear that. There are WAY too many drivers out there that just don’t care, and don’t pay attention.

    The number of car crashes that happen every single day just astounds me.
     
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  12. 19Fordy
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    Get a medical checkup for your "soreness" to avoid back and neck pain in the future.
    When you're young, you're flexible. As you age, not so much.
     
  13. lucas doolin
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    Sincere regrets but glad you're both OK.
     
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  14. GTS225
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    And document everything! If you can, make sure the insurance company leaves that driver with nothing buy their underwear to WALK the streets in.
    It' s a load of horsehockey that we have to contend with "drivers" that pay more attention to their phones than moving a 3500-4000 pound mass around in traffic.

    (Rant mode off).....Roger
     
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  15. rusty valley
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    Did you congratulate the mitsu driver for being the first person stupid enough to hit the car in its 64 years of existence?
     
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  17. Kelly Burns
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    @tim troutman sorry to hear, but glad the car is fixable and you both are ok.
     
  18. dirt car
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    I feel your pain; my 32 Sport Coupe was rear ended at speed on I-80 that sent me from the right-hand lane across (2) adjacent lanes & into the median cable & pillar supports, the cables were life saving for I & possibly others in the oncoming traffic corridor but resulted in devastating damage.
     
  19. Baumi
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    Glad you are somewhat ok and not badly hurt. I agree on the advice given that you should go and see a doctor. Could save you a lot of pain in the long run. The car did it´s best to protect you, looks like a new bumper and a little paint for the blemishes at the door and 1/4 panel is all she needs.
     
  20. tim troutman
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    driver had insurance and they have paid me. probably going to do most of the work myself but it will take some time.I had been working on my 36 pretty steady but it will be put on the back burner for a while
     
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  21. Paladin1962
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    Driver HAD to be distracted not to see that bright red yacht!
     
  22. 34Larry
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    Please do not fail to protect yourself, or your Presious wife from a future life of back miseries like I have suffered since becoming older.
    Rear-ended sitting still in my new '77 Chev. Silverado, by a 4 door Chev Impala doing 45 MPH in 1980. I was on my way to work. His Insurance Bamboozled into settling the medical part for 5K..
    As I sit here now my entire spine, neck to posterior is in a hurt. You need to protect your future; I found out the extreme hard way!! :oops::eek::mad::mad:. Find a good injury lawyer, no matter if you or her feel pain now or not. Wait at least two weeks befor talking to his insured, !!!!
     
  23. brigrat
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    Aren't you glad it wasn't a Semi!
     
  24. proartguy
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    I hope you did not settle too early. Rear end collision injury can take a while to show up.
     

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