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Old 04-22-2009, 12:09 AM
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You know the old saying "If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have luck at all"--I'm beginning to think it's found a home in my PT project.

So I am graduating with my MBA in two weeks. I tell myself, I've got to finish up the front end on the car (converted over to Speedtech everything, included ATS spindles) and I will drive it to graduation to celebrate. Well, suffice to say, between homework (which still sucks after being away from school for over 12 years), the kids, etc, I squeeze in the car whenever I can--like from 10:00 p.m. to midnight to finish it up. I get it all done on Sunday evening --took about 2 months to do---and I clean up the car. All I have to do now is get it aligned and I am good to go. I call AAA to send out the flatbed this morning (Monday at 7:15). I tell myself it will be easier to do it this way rather than hooking up the enclosed and towing it myself, then having to take the truck and trailor to work. The flatbed arrives late, I already have the car pulled out in street--- I watch the guy take out the front spoiler first thing when he starts to winch it up--"hey, stop--you are killing the spoiler"---"Oh, sorry about that sir". After 30 mintues, I have to jump into the daily driver and get to an all day meeting. The alignment shop place calls me about 1 hour later to let me know the car arrived, but that the bottom half of the oil pan is missing. I think, no, you clearly have the wrong car, but ohhhhhh noooooo--this is car stuff--and nothing goes normal despite my best efforts. I swear, I thought the race car was high maint--all of the sudden, this PT car is kickin me in the nads. Of course the shop is right, and the sump on the pan is virtually cleaned off. Evidently, when the guy was working the car up the tilt ramp, he did in stages--and when he slid the ramp back to avoid cleaning the spoiler off the front end, the oil pan took it's place. Thank the good Lord, they didn't fire it up. When confronting the towing company, they first deny it--it had to be that way when it left your garage. Yeah, sure. Why is there 7 quarts of Mobile 1 on the flatbed then? Luckly, the owner of the shop took pics and relayed this to me. The owner of the tow company wants to bring the car back to their tow yard shop to "fix" it. Oh yeah, that sounds like a great idea also. I asked, just for fun, if they had ever worked on a 69 Camaro before, he says "Yes, it's just like a Mercedes". Oh--really? How so--"well, it is a high performance car that is German made" Suffice to say, I decided not to send it to said tow yard, even with this stunning revelation and comparison. So, out comes the motor for a friggen pan swap--in between Statics and Global Finance. My ethics are strained at the moment, since I see that Pick a Part still has the LS motor and trans for sale. I could tell this guy that these German Camaro's require a complete motor change when the pan is damaged. I'll never do it, but what a pain. Anyways, had to get this off my chest before I start back on studying for finals. I've seen some horror stories here before, so thought I would share. The crazy thing is, I put the race car on hold to get this "easy" bolt on deal done on the PT car. I officially named the car "Apollo 13" today.

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Old 04-22-2009, 01:36 AM
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I can honestly say "this has never happened to me".
I really feel for you man. I don't even know what to say.
Good luck with the tow yard. German Camaros!!! That's a good one!!!
Take a step back, a big deep breath, graduate (congrats!) and go play with the kids for a few days.

Get back to the car with a clear head and school off your plate. It will be much easier to tackle then.
Good luck!
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PS There is never a shortage of deals on LS engines, that can be done anytime.
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Old 04-22-2009, 05:19 AM
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Wow! I don't know what to say! Glad they didn't tear anything else up!

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Old 04-22-2009, 07:53 AM
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Man, it is so hard to find people that actually care or respect other people's property these days. NO ONE CARES!! It's a shame.
I hope all works out well for you.
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Old 04-22-2009, 08:27 AM
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My goodness, the tow guy rips your oil pan off(because he couldn't get his hands on your spoiler while you were around) and then tries to deny it? Un-frickin-believable. That is about as bad as it gets. It's just another perfect reason why I try to do every single possible thing I can on my own. Most people just don't give a sh_t anymore. Whether it's people working on your car, your house, or whatever. The one and only time I had someone come over to help me with my car in my garage, it was a sick joke. My paint shop recommended a glass guy to me. I wanted a professional to install the rear glass window. I figured I could do it myself, but safer to let a professional do it. The guy came over and did the worst hack job I have ever seen(didn't wear gloves, didn't even wipe the glass off before install, glass wasn't close to being centered, back-filled the entire window channel to the point that he covered up most of my trim clips). After he left, I had to pull the glass back out, clean up his mess, and then do it over myself. I called the paint shop and asked them how the frick they could actually recommend this guy to people and told them they should find another glass guy. Very frustrating. However, your story is on a whole 'nother level. I feel your pain man!

On a brighter note...Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! I hope you get to drive and enjoy your car as part of your celebration.
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Old 04-22-2009, 08:36 AM
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I've had my car on the flat bed a couple times. You must remove the front spoiler first and watch the drivers every move. That includes riding with them to the destination. They are used to hooking up big piles of crap and you have to instruct them to use towels around the wheels and not use a chain on your freshly painted frame or control arms. Could be worse, you could have flunked out of college too. The car is a fairly easy fix .It's supposed to be fun rememberr.
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Old 04-22-2009, 08:44 AM
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I feel bad for you, but I don't understand how a flatbed ever tears out the oil pan, unless it hangs way below the front cross member. If it does, you may want to change the type of oil pan while you're at it. This may have been a relatively harmless warning.
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I feel bad for you, but I don't understand how a flatbed ever tears out the oil pan, unless it hangs way below the front cross member. If it does, you may want to change the type of oil pan while you're at it. This may have been a relatively harmless warning.
true. Maybe the driver did you a favor? Would have been a lot worse if you had hit the pan on a speed bump with the engine running...

Still sucks though... the front spoiler should have been a no brainer for the driver.
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Congrats on your MBA.

You will look back on this and laugh. I'm with them, how low was the oil pan??
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I'm not really sure what to say.....I'm just shocked. What a fricken moron!
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