Horses eat cars - lesson learned

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Sparks61

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My T2 hasn't been my luckiest car. Over the last couple of months I learned not to leave a car with road salt on it alone in a place where there are horses. Here are some shots of damage which I took to be vandalism, but which I was reliably informed are actually horse chewing imprints !! Apparently these attractive and intelligent animals :rolleyes: lick the car, think "ooooh this big thing is made of salt !!" and try to eat it ......

Front wing

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Passenger door

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Bonnet

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Well the insurance paid up and I ended up with 80% of the truck re-sprayed - oh well - it looked nice afterwards ....

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And then some numpty does this to it in a car park to weeks later ....

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No note left - nothing :doh:banghead. Sometimes you just can't win .....

The moral of the story is don't trust horses and some people are ignorant b******s .
 
Thats why i dont take the BMW to ASDA, infact i dont take it anywhere. It just sits in the driveway looking pretty.:cool:
The Truck however goes to hell and back most weekends and get more scratchs than a fat bloke in an S&M club.:naughty
Did the horse owners not pay for the damage that the horses caused, seems unfair that your insurance had to pay up.:confused:
 
I have no idea which horses or who owned them. the car was parked on a number of open areas while we went geo-caching and horses roam here like sheep in Yorkshire - they just chuck them out and collect them once a year to tag them. It was put through the insurance as unknown damage. Cost me the excess but at least it was done. Silver lining is it looks nice now - part from that door.
 
moral: never rub carrots on your car! :lol

Horses are very destructive, another trick they do is rubbing their bums on things, I have seen them snap 8 inch thick logs set into the ground that way!.
 
when I park next to cars people are afraid I will dent theirs as I have offroad wounds.
 

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