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They couldn't have parked those in the garages???
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Holy Cow
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What were they thinking?
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Looks like they were blown out of the garages.
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wsinsle wrote:
Looks like they were blown out of the garages.
Right! Who leaves their garage doors open during a hurricane?
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The article I read these two cars were on a lift and were washed off the lifts by the flooding. There was a 'before' picture that showed them on the lifts. Either way, an expense restoration will be required.
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I only seen the pic with the one orange car. Did realize there were 2.
My brother owns a couple of homes on Sanibel Island and he went to Fort Myer for the Hurricane. He doesn't know what he has left but from the pics Im see online probably not much.
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