View Full Version : Another one bites the dust...
Ccmano
09-10-2017, 10:51 PM
Or water in this case. Snagged this photo off twitter. This is in Marco Island Florida. Not sure who this belongs to. We have a condo there on the seventh floor. Should be ok.
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http://a68.tinypic.com/5l28mh.jpg
XfireZ51
09-10-2017, 10:59 PM
Horrid.
BlackSheepz
09-10-2017, 11:01 PM
Ouch. :eek: Brought a tear to my eye.
Hope the owner and their family is ok.
Tripler
09-11-2017, 12:08 AM
Very sad .
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Ccmano
09-11-2017, 12:09 AM
It does beg the question... why would you leave your Z parked on the street during a Hurricane?
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XfireZ51
09-11-2017, 12:42 AM
It does beg the question... why would you leave your Z parked on the street during a Hurricane?
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Crossed my mind too.
BlackSheepz
09-11-2017, 01:13 AM
It does beg the question... why would you leave your Z parked on the street during a Hurricane?
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Maybe the garage blew away?
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WVZR-1
09-11-2017, 05:00 AM
'95 #357 I'm quite sure is a black/black and resides on Marco Island last I knew.
I had seen this post on the CF
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/off-topic/4038112-category-6-if-hurricane-irma-becomes-the-strongest-hurricane-in-history-it-could-wi-4.html#post1595503772
Nice guy - I bought a Corsa from him when he changed to a B&B and still lived in PA
I'd like to think it's NOT his!
In '05 he mentioned this from Wilma in a post on the CF
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c4-zr-1-discussion/1264358-awesome-dealings-with-wvzr1.html#post1553320248
Riviera
09-11-2017, 07:57 AM
I agree, very odd that with all the notice about this storm you would leave your car just sitting on the street.
Tripler
09-11-2017, 08:16 AM
Maybe it did not run or he could not start it
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Arctic91
09-11-2017, 08:25 AM
The gas tank filler lid is missing, and the rear wheels look to be mid-80s base wheels, so I'm going to guess that it may have had a few issues prior to the storm. Still a sad sight.
Scott
-=Jeff=-
09-11-2017, 09:43 AM
I agree, very odd that with all the notice about this storm you would leave your car just sitting on the street.
Maybe it did not run or he could not start it
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OR maybe he was more concerned about the safety of his family.. I know these cars are limited and this happens, but cars can be replaced, people cannot.
I know if it were me.. family would be first..
As for the car sitting outside, not all of us have the luxury of a garage, or have more cars than can fit in a garage..
Bob Eyres
09-11-2017, 10:05 AM
Remember guys, this storm was supposed to hit the east coast. People from my town we're headed to Naples/ Marco Island to escape the storm. Then that area got wakked instead. Like me, he was probably left with no time to save the car.
Marco Island is flat, no high ground, no big parking structures, no place to go.
I'm still on a mountain in N. Carolina waiting to go back, but I think my car will be ok, in Jupiter sitting high and dry in the garage 15 ft. Above the flood plain.
Just the luck of the draw. I hope the owner and his family are ok. Family first [emoji1303]
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WARP TEN
09-11-2017, 10:42 AM
Sad to see. Good to verify what VIN this was, as many, many cars from flood areas will resurface (ha ha) cleaned up a little perhaps with washed titles (ha ha again). Happened big time after Katrina. If one is looking at any used cars a few months after these storms are gone, and a car is from a southern state, look up under the dashboard with a flashlight. Hard to clean up there. Also bolts and other metal parts of seat tracks will show surface rust and a generally not cleaned up. --Bob
Tripler
09-11-2017, 10:53 AM
Yes . thought that also . Absolutley family first. Most cars can be replaced ...
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Bob Eyres
09-11-2017, 11:19 AM
It makes you wonder if someone could come up with a de-hydrate process to quickly clean up the thousands of cars damaged in these storms. Replace some electronics, and flush the mechanicals with fresh fluids.
Probably not practical, but it would be great to pick up a low cost, late model utility vehicle dirt cheap??
Our have I just had way too much coffee this morning ??
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Vette73
09-11-2017, 11:34 AM
If it's a 95 than can he have classic insurance on it? I believe it has to be 25 years old if I'm not mistaken and I believe you do need a garage...
Most cars that qualify for classic insurance are valued by the owner for more than they could get for a private sale,some a lot more...
I know a few people up in the northeast that lost there ride due to Sandy and were paid way more by the insurance company as a total loss than if they were to sell privately...
There are 1000's of things to tend too when the $hit hits the fan. A car isn't top on the list.
Paul Workman
09-11-2017, 04:34 PM
I've restored some vehicles that were essentially shells - had to gut them, etc, etc. So, I'd not write it off just yet. Course, if that is salt water (likely briny at least) that would be a concern. But, if that is the extent of the water...most of the electronics are above that level. Hmmmm.....
oricale
09-14-2017, 05:55 AM
I would rebuild it without hesitation....☠😎
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