Look at all the little detectives out there. But all you had to do was ask.
As far as what's damaged (I don't have pictures as it was towed away and I have yet to get down to the lot). Well it was hit in the rear passenger door/wheel. So the door is pretty badly pushed in (window didn't break though). Because of that, no door on the right side opens. The right rear wheel is also at a 45 degree angle.
Why wouldn't I just fix it. It's 8 years old primarily. My guess is that it's going to cost more than i'm willing to pay to fix. Because of its age and diminishing value, I had removed collision and comp from my insurance as a "gamble" that I'd only need the car to last another year and a half. Well, six months later it was hit.
But to answer everyone's questions (I'll try to remember them all).
Brakes were replaced.
Secondaries, never a problem - just paranoia on my part.
Fuel pump - not replaced, never any indication of necessity, but the engine has been a rock for the life of the car.
Front bumper - not fixed. (It is repairable though). It's one of the reasons I took my insurance gamble. So, yes there is some body work, this previous hit and the front bumper.
Fog lights have been an issue since I got the car.
The airbags didn't deploy and are still in good condition.
The interest rate of 7.9%. Believe it or not, back in 2000, that was relatively phat.
The previous wreck (the 6150). That was repaired (obvoiusly) and have not had any resulting effects in the 4 to 5 years since (like I said, it was just paranoia on my part).
But Griffin Ford does suck. I think they went out of business, so it's not worth saying much more.
I'm not trying to hide anything here. I didn't really expect for someone to buy the car to drive it off. I guess (complete random and uneducated guess) I could put 4k into and have a nice new looking Contour again. Anyways, that's why I'm asking what I could for it for parts or for the parts individually. Or if someone is interested, let me know.... like fuz.
Thanks and feel free to ask me questions.
Oh and yes I'm in Atlanta.