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Old 12-11-2022, 11:41 AM
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Default 1967 Camaro Florida Salt Flood Cars

The Florida salvage flood cars are starting to pop up, least this guy is honest about this car, but wait till a few years when its on Ebay....


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Old 12-11-2022, 12:04 PM
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Look at the salt on that car! Rusting away already. Also appears to be an American Modern insured car ��
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Old 12-11-2022, 12:05 PM
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what can you really do with these?
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he is asking 26K, looked like it came from Copart?
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what can you really do with these?
Those flood cars were rusting before the water ever receded.

They need to be stripped to the bare shell, every component disassembled and cleaned, all electrical components need replaced, upholstery trashed...etc., etc. It's like starting on a nut and bolt restoration on a rusted out roller, except a person needs to take them completely apart first, to do it right.... many will try to cut corners to flip for profit. HOPEFULLY, the titles will have a flood loss salvage notation on them.

The white on the sides looks like our cars do most of the winter, since most states stopped using sand and just dump hundreds of tons of salt and calcium chloride on the roads now.
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Having lost cars in Katrina here in NOLA, I would strongly suggest anyone stay away at any price. We tried to save some of ours. Within a few years you could literally poke a hole through body panels with a screwdriver.
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