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Thanks to everyone for the wonderful card sent to dad, along with the good thoughts and prayers, he really appreciated them. He is doing a lot better, thankfully he is faring better than Martin.
Marty incurred some severe damage. Mom and I went to see him yesterday, and took some pictures. We don't know anything about his prognosis; all I know is that he looks pretty bad. The sturdiness of these little cars is amazing though. The body of the car is little twisted, but for the most part he held sturdy and protected Dad. We don't know if he is totaled out, or if he can be rebuilt, but odds don't look to be in Marty's favor. We don't yet know what our family's MINI future holds. http://www.flickr.com/photos/35917118@N04/?saved=1
Hopefully these pictures will work- I've never used Flickr before:/
Motor On
Wow looks like it took some real suspension damage and if like you said the car is twisted (as in frame) I would guess totaled.
Even just that sort of suspension damage it could very well be totaled.
Best of luck and like we said before you will always be a EIM member with or without a MINI ...
Take care and hopefully your dad fully recovers (the real important part in all of this)
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
"...indeed the love that the horses of the Rangers bore for their riders was so great that they were willing to face even the terror of the Door, if their masters' hearts were steady..." --- J.R.R. Tolkien
Saw the pictures... We missed you at Granite City. REDMINI was the only Chili Red there. Heard you are looking for a replacement. Good luck on that. Our condolences to "Marty", may the parts find a good donor home.