It's not a loss of life issue, thankfully, but it's still a terrible Hurricane Ian incident, nonetheless: "1970 Plymouth Superbird Dragged Out of Garage and Flipped by Hurricane Ian, 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Too".
Er, on the other hand...maybe the owner would be willing to sell at a discount...
I've seen several reports of damaged rare and exotic cars that were damaged, including a "million dollar" McClaren sitting in three feet of flood water. Outside. During a hurricane.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was that rich, but not that stupid.
Well at least, ya got one out of two..
DeleteThis may be a stupid question, but was it at a house/mansion, or a storage facility?
I just fired my proofreader.
ReplyDeleteHe won't starve. He's also been doing my proofreading for years.
ReplyDeleteThose guys in Springfield Or have taken twisted and burnt sheet metal much worse than this and restored it.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, as in everything, how much is restored, and how much is replaced?
ReplyDeleteOn one of those car shows, somebody dragged in their granddaddys pickup for restoration, they replaced frame, every body part, and complete drivetrain.
But they did it one part at a time so that made it granddaddys original pickup.
This ticks me off even more than a stolen election. I'll stop now.
George: I think I may have seen that show. Yeah, I have to wonder about that, too. In the end, they haven't really "restored" anything.
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