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Would you buy a "flood" car?

Old 09-17-2007, 12:13 AM
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Yummm.... I could just imagine what that car smells like inside.
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Nooooooooooo Way, Dude.
I once had a dealer tell me that "this car is a flood car, but it was salt water, you know, that preserves things". Uh, huh. Never bought anything from them. Good old Sundance!
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Originally Posted by two bonnies
Nooooooooooo Way, Dude.
I once had a dealer tell me that "this car is a flood car, but it was salt water, you know, that preserves things". Uh, huh. Never bought anything from them. Good old Sundance!
i would run away from them sooo fast
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