FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
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FRST + Ice + HGV = :(






this morning at 7.45 i arrived at work after pulling off the main road onto the industrial estate in walthamstow. Took a left turn then slowly crawled along past parked cars at 10 -15 mph. turned right to do a U turn and then it just slid into the back of a HGV lorry stationary at the back.
The steel girder on the back went straight through the headlamp and pushed the slam panel and wing onto the RH wheel. The car couldnt do full lock right. Luckily missed the bumper and only clipped the bonnet.
Headlamp , indicator, headlamp protector, front panel , inner wing and wing ruined.
Gutted is a understatment.
Been quoted today by the Ford bodyshop that the repair will cost £808
panel mechanical labour £213
paintwork + preperation £220
Paint + Materials cost £250
vat £120
All that is Without parts


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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Ouch
I was worried driving mine to work this morning but managed to get in and out without any problems thankfully
Are you going to get it repaired or look for another one to reshell into ?
Could you get the work done somewhere else cheaper ? I know you work for Ford but might save a few quid going elsewhere and using panels from Beevers
Scott
I was worried driving mine to work this morning but managed to get in and out without any problems thankfully
Are you going to get it repaired or look for another one to reshell into ?
Could you get the work done somewhere else cheaper ? I know you work for Ford but might save a few quid going elsewhere and using panels from Beevers
Scott
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
sjoyce666 :Are you going to get it repaired or look for another one to reshell into ?
Could you get the work done somewhere else cheaper ? I know you work for Ford but might save a few quid going elsewhere and using panels from Beevers
Scott
it will be repaired.
thats the 1st quote ive had and to be honest ford dealers charge alot of money even to staff members
the quote was £970 before staff discount.
panels are cheap enough with discount and then i get genuine panels and get a proper job.


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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Unlucky Clark, easily done on an icey road though
I assume your not going through your insurance company ?
They will just write it of if you do, The loss of the headlight protector must be the worst thing fella

I assume your not going through your insurance company ?
They will just write it of if you do, The loss of the headlight protector must be the worst thing fella

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
was gutted when i got the phone call mate
it looks bad, but its fixable, i would say fairly easy from the pics but would wanna see it to say for sure.
if you were closer mate i would fix that for ya though, although it would be a few steak dinners and beer
it looks bad, but its fixable, i would say fairly easy from the pics but would wanna see it to say for sure.
if you were closer mate i would fix that for ya though, although it would be a few steak dinners and beer
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
such a shame mate but as shaun said easily done this time of year
i also had a mishap today with a ditch today luckily no damage done
sure u will get it fixed asap

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
jayrs :if you were closer mate i would fix that for ya though, although it would be a few steak dinners and beer
i rather give you money than the bloddy company


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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
knuckles :jayrs :if you were closer mate i would fix that for ya though, although it would be a few steak dinners and beer
i rather give you money than the bloddy company![]()
and i would rather take it too
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Ahhhh im gutted for you
This is the main reason why my FRST does not see the winter anymore, i know this is no help to you but would you, or have you considered storeing it during these harsh winter months and driving a banger??
It does look simple enough to straighten out though so hopefully it will be looking its best again soon.
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This is the main reason why my FRST does not see the winter anymore, i know this is no help to you but would you, or have you considered storeing it during these harsh winter months and driving a banger??
It does look simple enough to straighten out though so hopefully it will be looking its best again soon.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
i would love to have a garage and a runaround but simply cant afford to insure and run 2 cars.
thanks for your kind words everyone.
Just goes to show how slippery it is there
thanks for your kind words everyone.
Just goes to show how slippery it is there


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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
s**t, gutted for you mate, good to know it will be fixed though, things like this make me think about keeping my runabout for the winter when the resto on my other one is finished

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
mate i'm proper gutted for you,
shame your not closer to my fords bodyshop!!
from looking at the pics
your very lucky with the bonnet, would of made things ten times worse it that had been pushed back properly
whats the chassis leg like?
has the wing pushed back into the door at all?
shame your not closer to my fords bodyshop!!
from looking at the pics
your very lucky with the bonnet, would of made things ten times worse it that had been pushed back properly
whats the chassis leg like?
has the wing pushed back into the door at all?
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Gutted for you mate! Sounds like there was nothing you could do either.
At least it can all be repaired anyway
At least it can all be repaired anyway

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
gunna be worse tomorrow so they reckon as its gunna freeze and be more icey, dont bother going in clark.
way i look at it, is it worth causing hundreds, if not thousdands of pounds worth of damage to your car/others, or lose your NCB to earn what, £60-£100 for the day.... dont think so.
i got a work van so not my insurance etc, but even still, couldnt reverse it out its space this morning but if i could, dont think i would of gone anywhere anyway as i know i would of crashed or got stuck somewhere
way i look at it, is it worth causing hundreds, if not thousdands of pounds worth of damage to your car/others, or lose your NCB to earn what, £60-£100 for the day.... dont think so.
i got a work van so not my insurance etc, but even still, couldnt reverse it out its space this morning but if i could, dont think i would of gone anywhere anyway as i know i would of crashed or got stuck somewhere
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
[quote="black2"]Ahhhh im gutted for you
This is the main reason why my FRST does not see the winter anymore quote]
Agreed. That and all the salt on the roads is why i lock mine away this time of year also.. But as said it's easily done in these conditions..
Really feel for you mate
must have been gutting not to have been able to stop it and see the back of that lorry coming
Hope you get her back straight soon mate..
Russ FRST..
This is the main reason why my FRST does not see the winter anymore quote]
Agreed. That and all the salt on the roads is why i lock mine away this time of year also.. But as said it's easily done in these conditions..
Really feel for you mate
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Gutted for you Clark, that sort of thing can happen to anyone in weather like this so don't feel bad about it. Glad to hear the car will be repaired; don't worry, it'll soon be back to its former glory! 
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
such a shame mate after all that hard work
maybe think about getting an old banger for a daily driver, will help avoid such painful things in future
maybe think about getting an old banger for a daily driver, will help avoid such painful things in future

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Ahh bummer...Sorry to hear about that happening. These RS' arent coming out of the mad weather conditions to well are they !

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Unlucky mate, sorry to see this
Running two cars doesn't have to be that expensive - my XR2 only costs me a couple of hundred a year to run. The insurance is cheap as it's on limited miles, and cashing the tax in for the months it doesn't get used means it only costs about £40 a year for that.
Running two cars doesn't have to be that expensive - my XR2 only costs me a couple of hundred a year to run. The insurance is cheap as it's on limited miles, and cashing the tax in for the months it doesn't get used means it only costs about £40 a year for that.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Sorry to see this Clark, I wouldn't have risked it in this weather.
I have got virtually all the parts you need to repair this, as Shaun said the biggest loss will be the headlight protector!
Got the slam panel, indicator, headlamp, and the wheel arch and possibly the arch liner.
I have got virtually all the parts you need to repair this, as Shaun said the biggest loss will be the headlight protector!
Got the slam panel, indicator, headlamp, and the wheel arch and possibly the arch liner.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Headlight protector worked well.....
Really unlucky pal, it really is dangerous out there for any car even with traction control, abs etc.
Really unlucky pal, it really is dangerous out there for any car even with traction control, abs etc.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
You're brave using it in this weather mate. On the plus side, it isn't bad - it could have been a lot worse.
The front wing is rotten along the front edge so you can use this as an excuse to sort the bodywork?
The front wing is rotten along the front edge so you can use this as an excuse to sort the bodywork?
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
s**t mate not good....
but..as said above you wanted to change the wings any way didnt you?.. and at least the slam panel might now see some paint.... 

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Not good, Especially as I only saw it the other day.
At least you were going slow and lorry wasnt moving, Will be back on the road soon enough.
At least you were going slow and lorry wasnt moving, Will be back on the road soon enough.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Ouch! Very small consolation, but with a new wing you'll have the arch lip back. 1996 I think they were cut off, back when Steve had it before me!
For the first few years after I got the FRST, I used to run it until for six months, then when the tax ran out swap the insurance on to my XR2i and put 6 months tax on that until spring. You need to be able to store the one you're not using as SORN, but it's a lot cheaper than running two cars at once. When I started working further away from home I had them both on the go at once, which swallowed up the pay increase I got...
Now I'm back to one car but I cycle to work - it saves a load of money, keeps my mileage down to about 1500 a year, and is great when the roads are like they are now - as long as you stick to cycle paths. It's not convenient for everyone but it works great for me.
For the first few years after I got the FRST, I used to run it until for six months, then when the tax ran out swap the insurance on to my XR2i and put 6 months tax on that until spring. You need to be able to store the one you're not using as SORN, but it's a lot cheaper than running two cars at once. When I started working further away from home I had them both on the go at once, which swallowed up the pay increase I got...
Now I'm back to one car but I cycle to work - it saves a load of money, keeps my mileage down to about 1500 a year, and is great when the roads are like they are now - as long as you stick to cycle paths. It's not convenient for everyone but it works great for me.

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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Argh, bad luck Clark
I eventually got out in the snow this afternoon for a play around in the snow and saw a five-car crash. People bumping and crashing all over the place, you're certainly not the only one to be caught out. Fiestas are old and cheap to work on at least; if it were a modern runaround it would cost two or three times that to repair probably! Nice fresh new wing to come of it too, as people have said. Hopefully you're seeing the positive side of the fresh panels and paint now. Bummer nevertheless 
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Thanks for your replies everyone.
Adrian - i think a pair of front wings have been on the cards for over a year now and this accident has just brought the date forward a tad

I managed to pull out the inner wing enough to get it in a drivable state. Then smacked out the wing so it looks better lets say.
For now its like this. Not road legal tbh.
I will attempt to persuade the slam panel about to accomodate a headlight for a temporary basis to keep mr plod off my back.
Im considering putting it into a Bodyshop to do the whole car. Paint work has seen better days and the Fuel cap area has got alot worse since 2005.
Clark
Adrian - i think a pair of front wings have been on the cards for over a year now and this accident has just brought the date forward a tad

I managed to pull out the inner wing enough to get it in a drivable state. Then smacked out the wing so it looks better lets say.
For now its like this. Not road legal tbh.
I will attempt to persuade the slam panel about to accomodate a headlight for a temporary basis to keep mr plod off my back.
Im considering putting it into a Bodyshop to do the whole car. Paint work has seen better days and the Fuel cap area has got alot worse since 2005.
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
really gutted to see this mate, although i had heard about it int he forums, it looks like a fairly straight forward repair but some what costly 
i hate these driving contitions, claims so many fiestas every year, i had a little bump the other day, luckly got away with only an inch wide gouge to my wheel
lol i know that feeling, i lost two of them when i crashed the si
hope you get it sorted easy mate
i hate these driving contitions, claims so many fiestas every year, i had a little bump the other day, luckly got away with only an inch wide gouge to my wheel
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The loss of the headlight protector must be the worst thing fella
lol i know that feeling, i lost two of them when i crashed the si
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
Oh no
such a shame to see this! Gutted for you!
I know how it feels as ive had a little accident in my car this winter too. Hope you get it sorted and looking top notch again soon!
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Chin up mate. Better things will come of this 
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
a shame to see that happen mate looks a bit better now you have straightened it out.at least you will get new wings now and some nice new shiny paint 
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Re: FRST + Ice + HGV = :(
I wouldnt worrie about it mate it dosent look too bad and while its having a lick of paint im sure there are a few other bits that could do with a touch up....just use it as an excuse mate 

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