Bump!
Everyone was OK and it happened after driving away from a stretch of icy road at about 20mph. I guess although the sun was on that bit it hadn't thawed properly. Never assume eh?
Amazingly only the wing and bumper are bent. They contacted the tree that stopped us ending up in a 6ft ditch.
Thanks to the Landy driver that towed us out. No impact to wheel or suspension so a tentative drive down the road and I was happy to go the rest of the way.
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Peetee wrote:Bump!
Everyone was OK and it happened after driving away from a stretch of icy road at about 20mph. I guess although the sun was on that bit it hadn't thawed properly. Never assume eh?
Amazingly only the wing and bumper are bent. They contacted the tree that stopped us ending up in a 6ft ditch.
Thanks to the Landy driver that towed us out. No impact to wheel of suspension so a tentative drive down the road and I was happy to go the rest of the way.
Oh crumbs!!
Glad you are all ok.
Mine stayed in the garage as we don't get too well gritted out here in the sticks.
1952 Series MM, 918cc sidevalve, 4 door saloon in Empire Green with a matching hotwater bottle
0-60 eventually
glad your ok
Had a bit of an accident myself on the way to work friday morning. A transit pulled out of a side road into my path & couldnt avoid it All the dammage is quite high up so the main structure of the car is ok has dammaged the inner wing where the bumper iorn mounts & it all looks repairable. have the insurance assessor comming monday so should find out then what they're likley to do<br><br><br>
Oh mate!
At least yours was unavoidable. With a bit of skidpan or a few more miles in a Minor under my belt I might of got out of my predicament. that'll teach me to keep it undercover when the weather turns
I don't know if I'll need to go through the insurers. It could be cheaper to do it myself with the excess and inevitable hike in premium.
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Mogwai wrote:glad your ok
Had a bit of an accident myself on the way to work friday morning. A transit pulled out of a side road into my path & couldnt avoid it All the dammage is quite high up so the main structure of the car is ok has dammaged the inner wing where the bumper iorn mounts & it all looks repairable. have the insurance assessor comming monday so should find out then what they're likley to do<br><br><br>
Crikey, very sorry to see that. Hope Monday goes ok
For driving expereience Peetee you may have a point. Anyone fairly new to Minors could be in the same boat - I remember many hairy moments myself when I was new to Minors and there was snow or ice.
In the end I learnt what I was doing in empty carparks. It doesn't take long to pick up the right reactions, and if you have acres of space you can concentrate on what the car is doing rather than panic about what you might hit.
I may look like a hooligan but it's something I still do in whichever car i'm driving - If spotting an empty carpark that's got ice or snow I treat it like a free skidpan for a bit of practise.
To add insult to (lack of) injury I've just popped the telly on and Tiff Needell is powersliding a moggy on 5th Gear
If that's the ancient top gear clip, I'm surprised they can show it on "5th Gear" as BBC should own it AFAIK but if it's a new re-enactment then it's all good - see the thread for 'attracting young blood'.
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
For driving expereience Peetee you may have a point. Anyone fairly new to Minors could be in the same boat - I remember many hairy moments myself when I was new to Minors and there was snow or ice
Well I have owned one or another for a number of years but they have always been second cars and I've never driven one in adverse conditions.
Thing is, you can practice the right thing to do all day long in your head but in the real world, unless you have to put it into practice a few times in your car then it's more a game of chance and luck because you need to know when to stop correcting your steering for this particular sway and set up your steering for the next - oh and how much lock to apply!
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I know where your coming from there!<br><br>
Black ice on a bend (back in 1997 i think!)<br><br>
Glad to hear your both ok Peetee and Mogwai
Sad to see the cars like that though
If either of you are stuck for parts then just shout and i'll see what i can find!
ouch thats a nasty one was it repaired after that ?
Had the insurance assessor have a look today he liked my car & knows the person who sprayed it which is a plus. but he has to be impartial on it so its down to maths.
Thanks for the offer of parts I still have to see how the insurance goes but may need a bonnet & slam pannel/rad cowl as these seem to be S/H only
I have a bonnet. It will need a total strip down though cos the paints cracked.
Please accept it cos it's going to be a real pig to get rid of otherwise.
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Blimey Carlo! Did old faithful think it was a racehorse? that looks like Beechers Brook!
Looking back on my spin, it's quite amazing how far I travelled for such a low speed accident. I rekon I ended up 150ft away from where the slide started. I thought 25mph was a sensible speed and would allow me time to correct anything that went wrong. Whatever I did wrong I really did it wrong! The road was a very slight bend on a hill. I think {tries to remember} the car slipped slightly to the right, I (over) corrected and backed off, the tyres bit again (I can remember the revs dropping suddenly) and that set off a sudden move in the other direction which started a full 360 by which time I was on my way to the other side of the road.
Anyway here's Albert's shiner:
Quite amazing that's all the damage given the angle in the original shot.
It is an original wing though and he was built right too
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