Update.
Took it to the shop for an estimate. Without getting prices on parts, He's figuring between $4000 and $4500, maybe more, to fix. It shouldn't cost me anything as my insurance will cover all but $500 and the at fault driver's insurance should cover that. The only concern that the body shop owner had was that the insurance co. may try to total the car. He and I both said we would push them to fix it as it is a limited production vehicle along with the significance of the first day of production, extremely low production number, and extremely pristine condition of car. If they still do total it he suggested buy it back and repair it myself, which I would have done even if he hadn't suggested it. Now, just waiting for the body shop to get the go ahead and schedule a date to fix it.


Rick 98 Red CSVT #6 of 6535 Born Nov. 12, 1996 02 Jeep Liberty Limited 79 Datsun 280ZX w/ 355sbc