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Originally Posted by mekc57
That sucks big time.
I think if it's totalled, it would have to have a salvage title that would show up if it ended up on a lot, unless someone did some "creative" title work.
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With modern cars, as long it wasn't salt water damage, the car could be returned to 'new' with enough investment. New leather seats, carpet, wiring, dashboard, headliner, heater, some A/C components, radio and speakers. All other parts should be water resistant enough to withstand slow moving water for a few days.
It may worth doing if the "FLOOD" title keeps the value down. Sure beats a "SALVAGE" car that was wrecked.