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  • The end of an era

    Ok, so the title *is* a little over-dramatic.

    Hey everyone -- who actually remembers me? Hehe. I was around a lot in the earlier days of the forum for those that don't. Good times.

    So a couple weeks ago I was sitting on a highway, waiting in a long line of cars (the exit from the 408 to I-4 for those of you in Orlando). I hear this horrible screeching behind me and look in my rearview to see an altima surrounded by white smoke (locked up tires). That guy was *booking*. Tried to punch it into the next lane, but as you can probably guess, I wasn't fast enough. It is a *really* nasty spot for accidents apparently. I witnessed 4 other accidents waiting for the police, and one happened just a couple minutes before me, see cars pulled off to the side there almost every time I pass it. If you live in Orlando, and that is backed up, keep going, get on I-4 a different way until they finish the new exit.

    A bit over $7,000 in damage to the car. The insurance company wanted to call it a total loss, and after a little contemplation, I decided to agree with them (they actually left it up to me). Pretty much sucks as the firebird was my first car, had it for 7 years. Surprisingly enough, I got $8,500 from the insurance company -- the car had pretty much every upgrade, and the 75th anniversary option seemed to up its value a bit.

    As a quick aside, State Farm is a good insurance company, I've been rear-ended twice, and both times they have put my deductable on the other guy's insurance and generally made the process easy for me.

    So, the car is gone. I'm planning on getting a decent used econo car for about 3k and banking the rest for now. In a couple years I'll be in a good position to get a nice project car (Grand National anyone? :-)).

    Even though I haven't been around in a while, it felt like something I should post. One less firebird on the road :-\

    Hope everyone is doing well!
    2001 75th Anniversary V6 Pewter Firebird w/ Chrome Wheels, T-Tops, & Y87<br />Mods: Free Ram Air, !Silencer, Holley Filter, Full 3\" Hooker Catback, 3\" Cat<br />Best time: 15.095 at 90.00 MPH with a 2.127 60\'

  • #2
    Re: The end of an era

    75th anniversary package? wow!

    haha


    that sucks, good luck on the search of a new beater.
    *Matt


    Old people shouldnt use the internet.

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    • #3
      Re: The end of an era

      that sucks... and I almost got hit on the same exact spot on saturday morning. I cannot wait for the new onramp to be finished. Thank God I don't have to drive that way anymore.

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      • #4
        Re: The end of an era

        at least you didnt get hurt
        my other truck has a 50 cal mounted on it

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by ironranger View Post
          at least you didnt get hurt
          x2 .... sucks about the car but at least you're safe

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          • #6
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            I try at all costs to avoid I-4 near Orlando. Sorry to hear about this man, glad you're safe though.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by StrtRacer98 View Post
              75th anniversary package? wow!

              haha


              that sucks, good luck on the search of a new beater.
              is that supposed to be 35th?...anyways sorry for the loss man that really sucks...

              2002 SOM Z28 Camaro - 12.9 @ 104 mph
              1996 3800 Camaro - 13.43 @ 100.77 mph


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              • #8
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                i guess i should be glad that i dont live in orlando. the movie never back down made orlando look so bada$$. glad you're not hurt. cant say the same for the bird!

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                • #9
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                  well, i don't know you but...
                  Originally posted by IwannaCamarosoBad View Post
                  x2 .... sucks about the car but at least you're safe
                  x3... it sucks, but at least it was a pain-less as can be process and you weren't hurt... so, what kind of car you looking for now?

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                  • #10
                    Re: The end of an era

                    Originally posted by LETZRIDE View Post
                    is that supposed to be 35th?...anyways sorry for the loss man that really sucks...
                    no, he knows his own car:

                    Pontiac 75th Anniversary Firebird and Formula (2001) (Pontiac made a special package to commemorate the brand's 75th anniversary. It was designated with RPO code 1SX. Rather than any substantial performance or appearance changes, however, Pontiac opted to bundle the packages with badging and popular options. In fact, the Grand Am GT anniversary model was the only Pontiac to get its badging at the factory. All other '75th' cars received dealer-installed (optional) insignias. The Firebird V6 cars got the badging and the 3800 V6 performance package. The Formula got the badges, and a Hurst shifter in a manual or a 3.23 rear axle in an automatic. The Formula package probably also bundled T-tops, leather steering wheel, leather shift knob, and TA-style chrome 5-star wheels. There was no anniversary package known for the Trans Am, but some dealers may have installed the badges. At least some of them were installed on the B-pillars (behind the side windows). The other Pontiacs offered with '75th Anniversary' packages were the Grand Am GT, Sunfire SE coupe, Bonneville SE, Grand Prix GT/GTP, Montana, and Aztek. When the 2001 Firebird was still listed in the new car section of cars.com, the 75th Anniversary package was listed as one of the options. There wasn't much advertisement for it, but many dealerships were decorated with 75th Anniversary paraphernalia. The promotion ran from March 15, 2001 to April 30, 2001, and included various price discounts.)
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                    • #11
                      Re: The end of an era

                      Originally posted by StrtRacer98 View Post
                      75th anniversary package? wow!

                      haha


                      that sucks, good luck on the search of a new beater.
                      HIS CAR IS FROM THE FUTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


                      DUDE before it goes let me get the flux capacitor. I always wanted to travel to the future and **** with my self.

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