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 Posted: 08-16-2008 04:19 pm
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John Kimbrough
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Just when everything was going great for our new little Pacific Northwest JH Club, disaster struck.  Sadly, on Monday I was t-boned on the passenger side by a Ford F-350 truck that ran a red light at 35-40 mph.  The pictures will show you that the car was totaled.  Besides the apparent damage, the frame was bent to the extent that all leaded seams separated, the trunk lid was jammed at the left side and the left door was all out of alignment.  The engine still ran, however.
 
I am going to be alright.  Had my cell phone in my right pants pocket and it was trapped between me and the console so the impace severely bruised my right thigh (and broke the screen on my cell phone).  Also the console lid struck me in the right ribs causing some bruising.  Evidently I did a full spin plus 90 degrees as a result of the impact.  The hat I was wearing was torn off my head and ended up in the middle of the street, 50 feet from where the car finally stopped.  The sunglasses I was wearing I found in the passenger seat next to the door. 
 
Ironically, on Sunday, the day before the accident, we were taking pictures of my JH alongside my brother-in-laws 1996 Corvette Grand Sport. 

Am working with Hagerty insurance right now on the details.  Not really sure what I will do.  May be a good parts car available real soon if anyone is interested.  Can provide more details if requested.  

Photos are posted on the JH Picture Gallery. 

John and Mimi Kimbrough
Vancouver, WA 


 

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 Posted: 08-16-2008 04:45 pm
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JodyFKerr
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John,

That's Terrible!!!! The important thing it that you're ok and will live to drive another day. :) Those pictures look pretty bad, that must have been a really scary accident.

Jody

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 Posted: 08-16-2008 05:27 pm
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Joel
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For some reason I couldn't find the fotos.  Glad you are ok!  Good thing you didn't have a passenger! 


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 Posted: 08-16-2008 06:53 pm
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Gary Martin JH 15371
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The photos are under Jensens of Washington, John and Mimi Kimbrough. Here is a link to the photo gallery.

http://jhppg.com/gallery/album169

I'm one of the NW Jensen owners and I have met John and Mimi several times. I actually drove his car a few months ago since I had never driven a JH yet (long story). John bought his car new and was in pristine condition until last Monday. John was very lucky to escape serious injury.  I'm sure we all wish him well and hope he gets another JH soon.

Gary

Last edited on 08-16-2008 07:00 pm by Gary Martin JH 15371

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 Posted: 08-16-2008 09:14 pm
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I too am glad for things not being worse, and hope you will consider repairing this one or restoring another with what can be salvaged fom this one. Good Luck, Dale

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 Posted: 08-17-2008 02:01 am
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damn.  very glad you are ok.

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 Posted: 08-17-2008 07:51 pm
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John Finch
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John glad you are ok.

 

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 Posted: 08-23-2008 05:41 pm
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John Kimbrough
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Just wanted to let all know that Gary Martin has offered to buy 15375 from me.  I will get it back at salvage value, and sell it to him.  I don't have the heart (or the room)  to restore it or part it out.  Gary will decide what to do with it.

Best regards to all, John 

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 Posted: 09-05-2008 01:54 pm
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You are in our prayers Uncle John. And I am sorry about your loss. Between us it looks like we have two decent drivetrains and no sheet metal. Time to build a couple Locost 7's with all the bits. lol

Will talk to you soon.

Jim

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 Posted: 09-06-2008 08:39 pm
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Gary Martin JH 15371
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I have 15375 at home in my garage and have been looking it over. The frame is tweaked a bit, while the back sits level the front of the car is higher on the right front. The rocker panel and floor boards look fine however. The dash board is slightly accordioned so there could be some hidden damage there. It looks like if it was put on a frame rack it could be pulled back into alignment. Has anyone succesfully straightened a JH frame? I have not given up hope on it yet. It might live again.  

Gary

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 Posted: 09-07-2008 02:19 am
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Art DeKneef
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I did to the one I am rebuilding now. When the gauges were first put on the car you could see that everything wasn't aligned. I suspected as much as after I got the car apart and stripped down to bare metal you could see damage to the driver's front and also the passenger rear.

They straighten the shell out and checked the measurements based on what is in the shop manual.

Art

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