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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 11027204" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>Actually they had no time to move anything. My F350 was down there getting some warranty work done. I just picked it up today. Luckily my truck was parked in the back of the lot in about the best place it could have been. The water was up to the bottom of the front bumper and about 1/3 up the rear tires. I was very lucky compared to most of their inventory. There was a 2011 F350 XLT Lariat, crew cab, that I was mldly working a deal out on. That truck had water up to the door handle in the flood. The owners son, Mark Bortnick, is a friend of mine. He told me that any car that had any water on the inside is getting cleared out and they are not selling. The amazint part is that you almost could not tell any car was in a flood from the outside. The interior was a different story. </p><p></p><p>If you play this news clip and pause it at the 21 second mark, you'll see my truck at the far left of the screen</p><p>[ame="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkz7al_flash-floods-force-evacuations-in-prince-george-s_news"]Dailymotion - Flash Floods Force Evacuations in Prince George's - a News & Politics video[/ame]</p><p></p><p>The covertible that is nearly covered is about 50' in front of my truck. It is a Terminator. I'll get pics tomorrow. The white SUV next to the Terminator is a brand new Explorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 11027204, member: 32430"] Actually they had no time to move anything. My F350 was down there getting some warranty work done. I just picked it up today. Luckily my truck was parked in the back of the lot in about the best place it could have been. The water was up to the bottom of the front bumper and about 1/3 up the rear tires. I was very lucky compared to most of their inventory. There was a 2011 F350 XLT Lariat, crew cab, that I was mldly working a deal out on. That truck had water up to the door handle in the flood. The owners son, Mark Bortnick, is a friend of mine. He told me that any car that had any water on the inside is getting cleared out and they are not selling. The amazint part is that you almost could not tell any car was in a flood from the outside. The interior was a different story. If you play this news clip and pause it at the 21 second mark, you'll see my truck at the far left of the screen [ame="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkz7al_flash-floods-force-evacuations-in-prince-george-s_news"]Dailymotion - Flash Floods Force Evacuations in Prince George's - a News & Politics video[/ame] The covertible that is nearly covered is about 50' in front of my truck. It is a Terminator. I'll get pics tomorrow. The white SUV next to the Terminator is a brand new Explorer. [/QUOTE]
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