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Originally Posted by Brandywine5
That is a problem. The dealer can not give him exactly what he previously owned because what he previously owned is exactly destroyed. It's impossible. OP sold his prized 69. That tells me how much this ZL1 meant to him. To tho OP, get the car you want at the very least. We all know damn good and well that if we steal a used coffee machine from the dealership that they would hammer the living day lights out of us. Hammer back my friend.
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He's owed a same optioned, same condition, same mileage or lower zl1. Or the cost of replacement.
The circumstances and back story of this incident are disturbing, but that doesn't change what he is owed.
Just as if it was an accident caused my someone else, he's owned a replacement or payment.
If you go wreck a 2011 car, no insurance company is replacing it with a 2014
And what he traded in for this car is irrelevant.
I wish OP best of luck but personally I would be handling it a lot differently.