Yankee Transplant
He started out with nothing, he still has most of
http://daily-rambler.com/swagger/this-is-how-you-pull-a-car-out-of-frozen-lake/
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"Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome"
"Necessity is the mother of invention"
Pick one, I'm not sure the car ever going to see the road again but they have lots of parts. [S
[cl[cl ooooo that smell ,, I hear ya Sarge...
Why bother pulling it out then?
If everything but the tires is complete garbage.
I hear of cars that were in floods being sold all the time
They run.
but the poor slob that buys it is going to have a myriad of issues down the road....electronics doing strange things or simply winking out....if you look under the hood of a vehicle that has been submerged you will find all the tell tale signs...corroded aluminum, rust where there shouldn't be any....rubber that is discolored or stained a whitish color...now imagine under the dash....then the upholstery...you can dry it but it is never dry before the mold and mildew starts....and you can't cover that smell with anything....you don't have a big enough box of arm and hammer baking soda to absorb it....JMHO of course...
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