Storm Damage to 64

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64trucker
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Storm Damage to 64

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Bad storm in Houston - roof damage to 64 from limb! :cussing: :cussing:
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Sorry to hear that! We got hammered in Clear Lake;managed to make it home in my Bronco unscathed. I haven't checked for any other damage yet. Forgive me for not recognizing the "handle", but, are you on the Houston Slick mailing list? we have a GWTC tomorrow at Topwater Grill in San Leon. If you haven't received an email invite, you are invited anyway!

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The Grub get together will start between noon and 1. Make it if you can.
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Thanks for the invite!! Maybe next time, still cleaning up from the storm in Clear Lake!
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Going to need a good body man. Any thoughts?

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I guess the first question is insurance. I know of an excellent shop in Dickinson, but they are not inexpensive. The shop which did Alan's truck on Old Galveston Road may be a little more reasonable if you are footing the bill. Some of us utilize a part-time contract body/paint specialist on Saturdays; I don't know if he would consider yours, since he has other jobs during the week; we can ask if you wish. If you need more info or parts sources, just p.m. me and I will send my contact info.
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Re: Storm Damage to 64

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I agree a good metal man can take that out, but it there will be a cost. Another option would be to replace the top panel if you can find one.
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Ouch, that's a big booboo.
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Hope you get her fixed up soon!
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Re: Storm Damage to 64

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Thanks to all for the input!! It is a big bobo but will get fixed! It should have been in the garage.
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