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I talked to state farm on the phone today & they were pretty surprised that I actually wanted to fix the truck instead of totaling it out, I told them it held up really well! I love my truck. And like garp always said "we'll take it, what are the odds of another plane hitting this house". First thing I'm going to do when I get it out of the shop is buy better tires, O.K. What should I get, anything are better than goodyear sliders! Here are better pictures of my truck do you think its worth fixing? or should it go to salvage. sorry about the messy garage.
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ORIGINAL: luvthehemi
Total it, then buy it back from them. You should get a killer deal. Then fix it and use it as a work truck.
Total it, then buy it back from them. You should get a killer deal. Then fix it and use it as a work truck.