I have little doubt in my mind that the parts from my car will end up in some riceboy's car somewhere. You'll know him by the "Yeah.. I got this whole leather interior for $500 bucks" story.
The comforting thing is knowing that the insurance company no longer caters to their whims. I asked the agent if she'd need the keys at payoff and she said "No.. we're crushing it". I was amazed because what was left was in such good condition. She said, "If we auction it, someone will rebuild it and put it back on the street where it will be re-stolen... we don't like to continue the cycle."
BTW.. in regards to the page... it doesn't hold a candle to what I saw yesterday. As I was driving, I noticed a car in the review mirror who's front clip looked wrong. It seemed to be 2 or 3 inches off center. As the car passed, I could see that it was a Toyota celica front end... but the doors weren't lining up. The rear was also from a celica. Then I saw the emblem on the door "cavalier". It was a cavalier convertable (80's) with a celica front and rear clip riveted on (hand rivets). The celica clip was about 4 inches wider... so special "tricks" had to be used to get it to almost line up. Damn.. it was hilarious.
AKDejaVu