BARBER v. THRELKELD FORD

A91A0433.

199 Ga. App. 787 (1991)

406 S.E.2d 249

BARBER v. THRELKELD FORD.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 28, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Berlin & Hodges, Robert A. Berlin, for appellant.

Newton, Smith, Durden, Kaufold & McIntyre, Wilson R. Smith, for appellee.


BEASLEY, Judge.

Barber owned a Ford pickup truck which was destroyed when its engine suddenly caught fire. He had previously experienced problems with the vehicle's engine. This led to the performance of several repairs to the engine by Threlkeld Ford, which had replaced the engine twice. Barber, alleging negligent operation, negligent repair, and res ipsa loquitur, sued Ford for the loss of the vehicle. The trial court granted summary judgment to Threlkeld Ford....

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