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Expedition:
This Ford Expedition was damaged by salt water in Katrina. It was unfortunately not salvageable due to mechanical problems. |
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Focus - Before:
This brand new Ford Focus was completely submerged during Katrina (and still ran). It had barely left the factory. |
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Taurus - Before:
See how high the water level was on this Ford Taurus. |
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Focus - Before:
In this Ford Focus, you can see the water damage to the rear view mirror and the water spots on the overhead console, proving that it was completely under water. |
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Taurus - Before:
These rust stains on the carpet occur when the metal seat feet get wet. Many people think that rust stains cannot be removed; but that's not true. |
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Focus - Before:
More interior shots of this brand new Ford Focus. The owners thought it was not salvageable, but they were wrong. |
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Taurus - Before:
This is water draining from the trunk of a Ford Taurus. The spare tire tub had stagnant water in it for over 9 months |
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Focus - After:
This is the complete Ford Focus. Remember, this car was completely submerged! |
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Taurus - After:
This is the Ford Taurus after the flood restoration was complete. The owners were in awe of how clean it looked, felt and smelled. They were almost ready to scrap this $20,000 vehicle but were able to save it for less than $800. |
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