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Ozzy_555 28 January 2009 01:04 AM

Worst Day Of My Life So Far...
 
Had a mishap 3 weeks ago - i lost control of my car on black ice and ended up rolling the car a few times this was after smashing thru a farmer's fence (he wasn't happy).
The car only stopped rolling because it hit a tree and the car ended up on it's roof - all in all a pretty scary experience.

Most of the accident i don't remember because i hit my head pretty hard, so what your reading now is what i was told happened.

This is the outcome (pics not the best but you get the idea):

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...oobyImage4.jpg

Worst Damage:
http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...byImage1-1.jpg

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...oobyImage3.jpg

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...oobyImage2.jpg


I was a little hesitant putting the photo's up as i don't really like looking at them - to many painful memories saying goodbye to my scooby (Rather the scooby than me i guess).

LUCKO 28 January 2009 01:19 AM

treasure everyday you live after surviving that mate

lucky is an understatement :thumb:

billyray911 28 January 2009 01:35 AM

Ditto the above...
A few months down the line,when things have gotten themselves sorted and youv'e got a new scooby on the drive you can smile about it all.
Metal can be replaced-you can't,so(easier said than done!) put things into perspective and enjoy not being six foot under:thumb:

Alex555 28 January 2009 01:59 AM

Dont feel sorry for the car, it's doing its job (very well by the looks of things) my mate rolled three times, bent every pannel, pushed the roof down to dashboard level and still got out alive! A scooby is a hard nut to crack.
You walked away with a story to tell, how many other drivers in the same situation could tell the same story?

pimmo2000 28 January 2009 02:14 AM

How much for the wheels ??

:) you did well to survive and I'd be proud to look at the pictures knowing that !!

Ian 28 January 2009 03:41 AM

it could of been worse, as you could not be here at all!!

that looks pretty bad, im glad your ok m8

lol @ pimmo2000 :)

coolangatta 28 January 2009 04:04 AM

Count your blessings, getting away with 'just' a bang on the head is a result by the looks of things.
Where did the accident happen? I know the Workington area quite well.
All the best.

Ozzy_555 28 January 2009 04:09 AM

The road from Great Clifton Back into Workington (towards Stainburn) - i use the petrol station on that road, thats where i'd just been.

coolangatta 28 January 2009 04:21 AM


Originally Posted by Ozzy_555 (Post 8461628)
The road from Great Clifton Back into Workington (towards Stainburn) - i use the petrol station on that road, thats where i'd just been.

It's not a great distance between the petrol station and Stainburn.
You must be gutted, can't have been much road left before slowing into Stainburn :cry:
Bet you'll use the by-pass in future :thumb:

HOWY 28 January 2009 05:46 AM

look on the bright side you can update to a MY08 now:)

M535I 28 January 2009 07:29 AM

bud you are alive , can replace the car ! all the best .

JohnD 28 January 2009 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by HOWY (Post 8461636)
look on the bright side you can update to a MY08 now:)

If that's the bright side, what's the dark side? ;)

JohnD

Kieran_Burns 28 January 2009 08:30 AM

A mate of mine had someone pull out in front of him on a roundabout and he clipped the kerb trying to avoid her, the car flipped clean over (no, he wasn't speeding). He managed to bend EVERY panel except the roof, THAT was pristine as the car was in the air when upside down!

He was really gutted as it was his first brand new car, but he bounced back and moved on. Ultimately: it's a thing, you're not.

cossie-nutter 28 January 2009 08:37 AM

Sh1t the bed mate, Sod the car glad you are ok!

Just shows they can take a right beating. Ive always thought they would crumple right up Subaru's.

Any plans on getting another one ?

Mikkel 28 January 2009 08:44 AM

We love them but at the end of the day they are just tin boxes. You live to get another and make it better than the last.

Count your blessings pal.

TonyBurns 28 January 2009 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Alex555 (Post 8461603)
You walked away with a story to tell, how many other drivers in the same situation could tell the same story?

I did but not in a scoob, rolled an astra G van, walked away from that, it was in considerably better condition than that scoob! but thats a more modern car with stronger A pillars ;)

Glad the OP got out of that one though, people rate scoobs as being very strong, unfortunately this isnt the truth :( it just depends on the type of accident and what you land on in most cases, and you were lucky that tree didnt hit anywhere too sensitive on the car :) but damn glad you survived in one piece :D

Tony:)

pimmo2000 28 January 2009 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by TonyBurns (Post 8461853)
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Glad the OP got out of that one though, people rate scoobs as being very strong,
Tony:)

:Suspiciou most people say they are weak ..

TonyBurns 28 January 2009 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by pimmo2000 (Post 8462040)
:Suspiciou most people say they are weak ..

Alot of classic owners say they are strong, but its late 80's technology in these cars, in the new age they are late 90's technology and far stronger (because people think that its 4wd it strenghtens the body, its only a prop shaft and that can pop off!)

I think we should do a poll on this one ;) but they are not strong at all! (hence why i said he was lucky ;))

Tony:)

Connor_scotland 28 January 2009 11:26 AM

Holy hell mate. Glad you survived that

Looks nasty

As others have said cars can be replaced but your life/health cannot

My brother rolled his astra work van down a banking in skye after a tourist pulled out of a bus stop on him an he walked away with a sore hand an that was all

TonyBurns 28 January 2009 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Connor_scotland (Post 8462092)
Holy hell mate. Glad you survived that

Looks nasty

As others have said cars can be replaced but your life/health cannot

My brother rolled his astra work van down a banking in skye after a tourist pulled out of a bus stop on him an he walked away with a sore hand an that was all

Was it his left hand by per chance that was sore? broke my little finger on my left hand when i did mine....

Tony:)

GazTheHat 28 January 2009 11:30 AM

Sorry for your accident, but your day could've been a lot worse had you not been here to start this thread.

jonny_693 28 January 2009 11:42 AM

Not nice, I sympathise with you but if that was the worst day of your life your having a pretty good one!

20withascooby 28 January 2009 02:21 PM

dont no if its any help but ive got some t-cut if you wanna borrow it myt not look that bad after

zeuss 28 January 2009 02:29 PM

three weeks ago my scooby was totalled due to black ice - lost control of the car and ended up straight into brick wall - result 1 totalled scooby. like u all say its only a car but its damn upsetting , when you get out of the car and see the damage thats been done :( the police told us if we was travelling any faster we would have gone straight through the wall to which was a 100 ft or more drop and we wouldnt be here at all. so i know have 1 dead scooby on my drive but brightside is bought a new one

Ozzy_555 28 January 2009 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by 20withascooby (Post 8462534)
dont no if its any help but ive got some t-cut if you wanna borrow it myt not look that bad after

Wondered how long it would take for that comment - made me laugh cheers :thumb:

Cars gone it's a write of, so i won't be seeing it again.

Steve001 28 January 2009 02:40 PM

glad your ok m8 :)

tell you what colin RIP would have been proud of that one;)

as the old saying go's 'get back on the horse' all 250+ of em :thumb:

steve

New_scooby_04 28 January 2009 03:35 PM

Chin up mate, it's been said before, but as attached as we get to em, they're just metal and plastic! They can be replaced, you can't!

Dust yourself off, be grateful you're ok, learn any lessons you can from the incident and move on!

I'm reminded of a notice a theme park owner was reputed to have put up on the gates of the park the day after a fire burned the whole place to the ground. [I made up the name of the park, as I don't recall the actual name]

"Today is a worse day than yesterday, tomorrow will be a better day than today. Dreamland will be rebuilt. Admission to see the ashes, 5 bucks!"

:D

dunx 28 January 2009 06:45 PM

I did "Golf" quite badly back in 1995, bad back and still flinch in certain situations, just be grateful that modern cars are so much stronger than they used to be.... whilst crumpling around you !

As stated, just be steady for a few months and chill, I bought a Mazda 323F V6, 18 months of "cruising" then the Impreza bug bit, at 2 years I chopped it in and started enjoying driving again.

dunx

Mifo 28 January 2009 06:52 PM

very lucky mate, that car saved your life.:thumb:

Ozzy_555 31 January 2009 04:00 PM

Car officially written of and i'll be receiving £4.5K cheque hopefully very soon, just got to decide what to spend it on :confused:

Doesn't seem like much but my car had 70K on the clock and it was a 10 year old car plus i paid less for it when i bought her :thumb:


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