Darth Bama
Zombie Control Specialist
IIRC unless you specifically insure the vehicle with all the custom features, no. If he does get covered, it will be to replace parts/labor as if it were stock or factory.Yep. Once you start cutting off the back half of your frame and the floor out of your bed, not much structural integrity left... PLUS... insurance companies are not going to pay for all of the fabrication that is needed to "fix" it and have it happen all over again the next time somebody rear ends him as 20 mph.Wow. Totaled by a minivan that probably drove home.![]()
That sucks, but hopefully they'll pay him for the extras and not just what a Colorado is worth that year, unfortunately I highly doubt it.
That's what I'm thinking too. Unless he happened to insure it for the work, which most people don't, he's most likely just getting what the truck is worth.





