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Originally Posted by Shaggy
Um, yeah....
No, nothing is for sale yet! 
(not the hardtop, not the wheels, etc..)
Anyone have any advice for dealing with insurance? I'm worried that they won't realize what the car is and will handle it strangely.
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its totaled. If the front and rear clam is damaged they will usually total it. I had a dodge 2500 just back up and hit my front clam with a trailer hitch. Could not have been moving 1 MPH in reverse. Anyway, came to $16,000. The insurance company tried to say it was $10,000, but the final bill was $16 and the insurance had to pony it up.