This post is really just a few pictures from what happened over the weekend - Mostly as a way of coping with what is almost an early end of our summer.
This last Friday night, I was sitting at home and drinking a few beers and had a case of the midnight munchies. Well the wife offered to go to the McDonald's drive through which is located literally across the street and pick me up a few things. Well a few minutes after she left, I receive a phone call from her. It went a little like this, Her: "The truck is on fire", Me: "Ok, I'll be there".
Well I figured it wasn't actually going to be on fire, I figured it was smoking from overheating or smelled funny. Well I walked across the street and sure enough the truck is on fire! She got out of the truck early on, and the fire department was called very early in the process. However, I was/am still a little upset it took the FD about 10 minutes from start to finish to arrive on scene (they live also right next to me). In hindsight, she mentions she did smell fuel in the cabin, but wasn't sure if I spilled something (as I am always working on our vehicles).
Luckily, everyone is safe, and after some calls with the insurance company it looks like I am in the clear financially from the McDonald's damages.
Unfortunately, as the truck was an older truck (1999 Dodge Ram, 110K miles), we only maintained liability insurance. So we are out the value of the truck and all of the other items. We lost quite a bit of boating stuff - as we just came back from boating and was planning on going back out the next morning: Slalom Ski (we just started to learn), Wakeboard Tower Speakers, Life jackets, and other boating gear. Furthermore, there were other odds/ends(tools, stereo, etc) in the truck we lost, that I haven't quite accounted for.
All-in-all it looks like we are swallowing about 8-9k, (6k truck, 1.5k in items, 1k towing). Which is clearly not a fun thing to do, but our largest concern is with the McDonald's damages as we are just looking to graduate college and prepare for a home purchase within the next one year.
Guess the silver lining is I get a new truck (minus the car payment part of that). We are currently looking at purchasing a newer truck and we might get a few days on the lake before school starts back up again. However, the truck I am looking at I am worried about how it would handle the load of the boat as it is only a 4.3L V6. It is a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Z71 - does anyone have any experience towing with this truck or the similarly equipped silverado? We saw this one today and is extremely clean and we may actually go to the dealership tomorrow to work out a deal. https://www.lunghamerbuickgmc.com/Ve...-MI/3265075883
Here are a few of the pictures, and a video that was randomly posted online.
This last Friday night, I was sitting at home and drinking a few beers and had a case of the midnight munchies. Well the wife offered to go to the McDonald's drive through which is located literally across the street and pick me up a few things. Well a few minutes after she left, I receive a phone call from her. It went a little like this, Her: "The truck is on fire", Me: "Ok, I'll be there".
Well I figured it wasn't actually going to be on fire, I figured it was smoking from overheating or smelled funny. Well I walked across the street and sure enough the truck is on fire! She got out of the truck early on, and the fire department was called very early in the process. However, I was/am still a little upset it took the FD about 10 minutes from start to finish to arrive on scene (they live also right next to me). In hindsight, she mentions she did smell fuel in the cabin, but wasn't sure if I spilled something (as I am always working on our vehicles).
Luckily, everyone is safe, and after some calls with the insurance company it looks like I am in the clear financially from the McDonald's damages.
Unfortunately, as the truck was an older truck (1999 Dodge Ram, 110K miles), we only maintained liability insurance. So we are out the value of the truck and all of the other items. We lost quite a bit of boating stuff - as we just came back from boating and was planning on going back out the next morning: Slalom Ski (we just started to learn), Wakeboard Tower Speakers, Life jackets, and other boating gear. Furthermore, there were other odds/ends(tools, stereo, etc) in the truck we lost, that I haven't quite accounted for.
All-in-all it looks like we are swallowing about 8-9k, (6k truck, 1.5k in items, 1k towing). Which is clearly not a fun thing to do, but our largest concern is with the McDonald's damages as we are just looking to graduate college and prepare for a home purchase within the next one year.
Guess the silver lining is I get a new truck (minus the car payment part of that). We are currently looking at purchasing a newer truck and we might get a few days on the lake before school starts back up again. However, the truck I am looking at I am worried about how it would handle the load of the boat as it is only a 4.3L V6. It is a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Z71 - does anyone have any experience towing with this truck or the similarly equipped silverado? We saw this one today and is extremely clean and we may actually go to the dealership tomorrow to work out a deal. https://www.lunghamerbuickgmc.com/Ve...-MI/3265075883
Here are a few of the pictures, and a video that was randomly posted online.
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