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Title: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on September 29, 2022, 06:02:56 PM

Very sad
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 557 on September 29, 2022, 07:34:16 PM
Winged cars+super powerful winds=bad things....
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on September 30, 2022, 08:35:39 AM
Before pictures
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on September 30, 2022, 08:37:07 AM
FYI
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: trotrof1 on September 30, 2022, 08:43:40 AM
The two cars will be completely restored along with the house. It just takes time and money.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 67 GT350 on September 30, 2022, 12:23:34 PM
Quote from: trotrof1 on September 30, 2022, 08:43:40 AM
The two cars will be completely restored along with the house. It just takes time and money.

JUST ASKING, please don't jump on me for asking, But will the cars that were flooded be on record as flood cars? After being restored? I realize that old cars can recover much easier than new cars after a flood, but would anyone consider buying a flood car?
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on September 30, 2022, 01:46:21 PM
Quote from: 67 GT350 on September 30, 2022, 12:23:34 PM
Quote from: trotrof1 on September 30, 2022, 08:43:40 AM
The two cars will be completely restored along with the house. It just takes time and money.

JUST ASKING, please don't jump on me for asking, But will the cars that were flooded be on record as flood cars? After being restored? I realize that old cars can recover much easier than new cars after a flood, but would anyone consider buying a flood car?

We would not consider purchasing anything (boat, water craft etc) that suffers salt water intrusion. Every metal item, all electrical modules,  switches etc will slowly keep oxidizing,  the wiring inside it's plastic insulation will continue to degrade slowly causing non stop issues for forever and one day

Just our two cents
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 557 on September 30, 2022, 04:43:38 PM
If it was very rare and very cheap,maybe....I would definitely go into it expecting the worse though......
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 68stangcjfb on September 30, 2022, 05:05:24 PM
In most states, I think they would get branded titles showing totaled status. But in New York, vehicles 1972 and earlier get registrations, not titles. The registrations DO NOT show prior totaled status. And only vehicles 8 years old or newer get branded titles. Unfortunately, we are going to see a lot more pictures like this! Its inevitable. There are lots of nice cars in Florida! :-\
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 67 GT350 on September 30, 2022, 09:14:18 PM
Quote from: 68stangcjfb on September 30, 2022, 05:05:24 PM
In most states, I think they would get branded titles showing totaled status. But in New York, vehicles 1972 and earlier get registrations, not titles. The registrations DO NOT show prior totaled status. And only vehicles 8 years old or newer get branded titles. Unfortunately, we are going to see a lot more pictures like this! Its inevitable. There are lots of nice cars in Florida! :-\

Add South Carolina to the list of cars that may show up...This is sad, and a sad day for the car hobby.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on October 01, 2022, 07:43:34 AM
More classic or special interest cars
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on October 01, 2022, 07:45:21 AM
The loss on regular passenger car vehicles is beyond comprehension
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 67 GT350 on October 01, 2022, 11:52:18 AM
I fear all the "flood" cars that will be around in the future with out knowing....
I was on the FGT forum and lots are saying that they are safe, one shows that his car was moved to his mother's house, GREAT PICTURE, all safe and sound. Seems like a sense move to me.
How about the SAAC peeps should post pictures of their safe cars. It would be a relief.
Remember number one, what counts the most is people and pets are safe, cars are next!
I also know people that took precautions and moved their cars and personal belongings to safe ground, although that might have been hard to predict.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: 98SVT - was 06GT on October 01, 2022, 12:44:55 PM
They don't have to be flooded to have salt problems. I was offered a Jag one time for a real cheap price. The owner lived on the beach and every connection in the car was corroded - the chrome was pitted, etc.

Looks like the Superbird was missing it's trunk brace.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: trotrof1 on October 01, 2022, 01:48:26 PM
Wouldn't a chemical chassis bath neutralize those problems? If it were my cars that's the route I would go with photo documentation of the entire teardown.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: daltondavid on October 01, 2022, 06:55:55 PM
Perfect candidates for "Graveyard Cars"
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: daltondavid on October 01, 2022, 07:12:39 PM
yes they are great cars and worthy of the $100,000 dollar restoration process it will take to repair them.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: deathsled on October 01, 2022, 10:56:59 PM
What do they do with the cars that run or ran on the salt flats?
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: Side-Oilers on October 02, 2022, 02:59:27 PM
Clean the hell out of them afterwards.  It's just salt...not salt water.  Clean it THOROUGHLY and it'll be okay.

But if you go to rent a car at SLC airport, you have to sign a statement that you'll not be taking it on the salt flats.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: FL SAAC on October 13, 2022, 10:12:18 AM

As I have said before, it's just glass, rubber, metal, fiberglass, but it's just material. Life is precious.

Prayers to all who endeured terrible loses.
Title: Re: Another hurricane casualty
Post by: deathsled on October 13, 2022, 05:40:52 PM
Quote from: daltondavid on October 01, 2022, 06:55:55 PM
Perfect candidates for "Graveyard Cars"

I have good reason to believe that the 69 Hemi Orange Dodge Daytona was already freshened up at Graveyard Carz as the couple mentions that they had four winged cars and I believe they said they were in Florida.
See attached:
https://youtu.be/SEYPqoYPeSo?t=2061

(I set the time stamp for where the interview begins.  Mark Worman is over the top in the lower left hand of the screen with his commentary.  I like him regardless of what some or in fact many say to the contrary.