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Old 09-04-2017, 11:43 PM   #6
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Drives: SUMMIT WHITE 2SS/RS CAMARO
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Location: 2018: Lakewood Ranch, Fl.
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Originally Posted by zman1969 View Post
It gets labeled flood when insurance gets involved, sounds minor, I'd pull rocker trim and pull up that carpet as much as you can, dry it out put it back down and vacuum up. then look at car if anything is noticeable? if good enjoy or trade as needed. its when you get deep water penetration - like up to fuse block say and if fresh water should have zero issues its salt water that corrodes.
thoughts with all Houstonians trying to get back to normal down there
If the insurance company pays the claim as a "repairable vehicle" it is
NOT considered a flood vehicle or labeled as such.. Only if it's totaled,
does it get a salvage title listing it as a total loss.
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