I would not surprised if the car would pop up in our country...
Reading your mails still gives me the impression it can be restored when the
correct effort is put in...
As I was able to have my car registered here without having the original
title and only the import papers, there is a good chance to get the car on
the road again in the Netherlands.
You then can re-import it into the UK again.
Selecting a hill located garage next time will prevent future damages like
this...
Good luck Chris!
Cheers,
Hans
-----Original Message-----
From: Ptegler [mailto:ptegler@gouldfo.com]
Sent: woensdag 29 november 2000 20:08
To: Chris Rose; mgs
Subject: Re: Sad news: Was flooded MGB
Sorry to here of the uncontrollable loss of your old friend (car)
Do the LBC world a favor.... and mark the car in some manner.
It would be real interesting to see if it turns up in another world
market sometime in the future!
Paul Tegler ptegler@gouldfo.com www.teglerizer.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Rose" <chris_rose@totalise.co.uk>
To: "mgs" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 1:34 PM
Subject: Sad news: Was flooded MGB
Hi everyone
List
First of all, I want to thank every one of you who took time out to e-mail
me
with information, advice and support when I posted my original question
about
the MGB that was flooded in October, I won the fight against the EA but have
finally heard back from the garage.
The news is not good.
The Insurance people finally got around to visiting the car and mine, along
with all others, has been offered a settlement value which is, to be
honest,
more than I would have expected from an insurance company, and reflects the
real value of the car plus its contents.
The bad news is that even if I accept this offer, due to the nature of the
contamination if received during the flood, the INSURANCE company are
chosing
to write off the car in such a way that I would never be able to drive it
legally on the roads in the UK again.
So, whilst I got around the problem of the Environmental Agency, the
Insurance
company would not play ball, and so, with a heavy heart, I have taken the
decision to accept the insurance company offer (well, I've obviously asked
for
a bit more as they'd expect me to refuse the first offer :) and have to
therefore say goodbye to my car one last time.
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for trying to help but in this case,
I
am just not in a position to fight this one any longer.
I've nowhere to keep the car (the person who was looking after it for me has
a
pregnant girlfriend and I can't really ask him to keep a sewage contaminated
car in his garage!) I've not got the time nor the money to get the car
repaired (and can't now do that anyway) and, at the end of the day, I guess
I
should be happy to have got the full value of the car from the insurance
company.
Just somehow doesn't make me feel any better about the whole thing.
Sorry this one didn't have a happy ending, I hoped so much that it would.
appreciate all your help.
Chris
1963 MGB RIP :(
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