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You were lucky. Now you get to deal with the post-tramatic stress. Something similar happened to me with my 82 Z28 when I was in college (did 2 360's going about 60mph on ice on freeway with other cars) but I crashed into the guardrail going backwards. I still have nightmares about losing control of the car I'm driving. Best thing to do is start driving again immediately. Did you get hurt at all? Sore? That car looks like it was built very well. Probably has great safety features too, so you probably would have been ok. (My Mitsubishi Eclipse is built like a brick sh!thouse too.)
The insurance company should be able to provide you with a backup vehicle, but they might want some money from you for it. Not sure how that would work. But they should take care of the rest. Did they schedule to come see the car yet?
Glad you're ok. It's great to have good driving skills in a situation like that.
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