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Firebrid: The Prius v Powered Hybrid Convertible

Discussion in 'Prius v Technical Discussion' started by Bill the Engineer, Jul 4, 2017.

  1. Bill the Engineer

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    That would spoil the triple meaning of Hybrid Drive. I own 3 you know. The Firebrid is only 1/3 of the fleet!
     
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    If I were in the market it would be interesting. Once the Firebrid is done and I have electrified a BMW Z3 for my wife, THEN I'll look around for another project. Sort-of fond of the little 1961-63 Pontiac Tempest these days. That would be restored to showroom stock should it ever come to pass.
     
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    7-1/2 weeks to go before I get the Firebrid out of storage. It's sort-of like waiting for baseball season to start...

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    Somebody’s getting excited anticipating driving the Firebrid.
     
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    Well yeah! The first thing I am doing in April is welding the body onto the chassis. I want it moving under its own power this year. Cosmetics can be done any time after that!

    Bill the cabin fever sufferer.
     
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    A bunch of us are waiting for that. :D
     
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    Amazing what you find in old boxes. This is the original newspaper ad for my Firebird that my dad excitedly called me about. I bought the car the same day.

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    Think I'm getting anxious?
     
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    WOW, that is one heck of a project.
     
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    Garage season starts in 3 weeks!

    Already thinking about what things I need to do this year once the body is welded to the chassis. A recent Priuschat posting about bullbars got me to thinking. The '67 Firebird front bumper is sort-of like a bullbar in its design, but it is going to leave the lower portion of the cooling system totally exposed. I am considering hiding a bullbar / skid plate behind the valence below the bumper to protect things from the stray curb and parking lot concrete wheelstop. Considering I'll be using the lowering springs I bought for the car, extra protection down there would be a good thing, and it should be fun to design something that will be totally hidden.

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    Life is getting a little crazy. Details later.
     
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    I hope it is the good sort of crazy. Keep safe.
     
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    Fingers crossed!
     
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    It's difficult to drive safely that way. ;)
     
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    Not to worry. However, I might get very busy for the next few weeks if things go the way I hope. Garage season starts Sunday, you know. Things need to be prepared for what may come to pass.
     
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    First... I am OK save for some sore ribs from where the airbag hit me in the chest.
    Thank GOD my passenger and I were wearing our seatbelts. I won't let the car move without everyone buckled. My passenger was in the hospital briefly and released. The police told me that we were the innocent victims of a road-rage incident between the occupants of two other cars. I was doing 30mph at the time. The other car must have been doing 60mph when it hit me. I honestly never saw it coming.
    Also thank GOD for Toyota's engineering. All of the impact was absorbed by the front of the car. The passenger cabin was undamaged. The car is totaled, but two of us are still here to talk about it.

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    Glad you’re safe.
    That was your daily driver, right?
     
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    Don't give the insurance company anymore than you absolutely have to. In my Camry Hybrid total loss I gave them one key, no floor mats, no trunk liner, no owner's manuals, no wheel covers, and no rear view mirror (mine was HomeLink) and they didn't deduct for these items even though they all have value. They need to pay you for any upgrades you made. In my case, I added a reverse camera. By default, they will say your car was in average condition. Show them your records to prove it was in excellent mechanical condition.

    You have all your leverage while you still hold the title and none after. Hopefully you are not in a hurry because it's a slow process. The insurance company counts on you being in a hurry to settle. I let them know I was in no rush and my only concern was getting full value. They adjusted the value of up three times before we settled.

    Of course you could always try to buy the car from them for the parts if you have a place to store a wrecked car. I don't so I didn't.

    If you even suspect you are injured, lawyer up. Don't try to be the hero who says this soreness will go away. What if it doesn't? I didn't lawyer up although I also go hit with an airbag but luckily I had no lingering effects.
     
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    Yowsers!!! I'm glad you're OK. BTW, if they put it up for a vote, I'd pull the "yes" lever on a death penalty for road rage.

    +1 on what @taxibuddy said, although I'm guessing you know this already. When a texter totaled my wife's '05, they offered money for a base model. When we informed them it was trim 6 they upped it plus more for the brand new air conditioner.
     
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