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Insurance, wipers, etc.

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Insurance, wipers, etc.
From: Tomsjetta@aol.com
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 00:07:14 EDT
Reply-to: Tomsjetta@aol.com
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Silly me.

Bought my MG and had it insured as a secondary car to my Jetta. Price wasn't 
bad, till I found out that my carrier would think the car to be worth no more 
than maybe $200, and they'd kill me if I ever filed a claim. Now, ALL the 
usual disclaimers apply, but wow, I found out about Haggarty, and I'm one 
happy camper. My insurer places the value of my car at $5,000 and I pay $110 
annum to insure it, with no deductable. Plus, I'm not held to a mileage 
limit, so I can drive to my heart's content; all I had to do was prove that I 
had another car as my main form of transport. 

SOme of you may recall my wiper troubles (they could start, but never start 
without pulling the plug). First mechanic told me I would need a new wiper 
motor, and said these are specific to the '78's and impossible to find. I 
took the list's advice and found another guy to take care of it. The motor 
does not need to be replaced. I talked to the mechanic today; he told me it 
took him awhile, but he was able to fix the problem. Now, the wipers won't 
park themselves, so I have to turn them off right when they are at rest. 

Now, the wiper switch I paid good money for from the last mechanic: new 
mechanic asked me if it is used. I was under the impression this was a new 
part, but as it turns out, it does not work right. Ugh! He's going to work 
around the problem and get the washer spray to work despite the faulted wiper 
switch. Now, I know how you all feel about going to mechanics and all, but it 
would have taken me a year to straighten all this out. I pick up the car 
tomarrow, and I know it will pass state safety inspection before my temp 
registration expires. To me, that is worth every cent.

So, I'm feeling pretty good. I've learned how to adjust my Weber thanks to a 
very patient and thorough list member. I've found a mechanic I am totally at 
ease with who knows and understands all things MG. And so, finally, I'm 
looking forward to some happy motoring while summer is still with us. 

Thanks for bearing with me guys, I know I've posted while I was a little too 
panicked to think reasonably. So, rest assured, things are looking bright for 
this Midget owner.

Thanks again,

Tom
'78 Midget

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