Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by Sunroofcuda
Originally Posted by Guitar Jones
I know in FL Hagerty requires the vehicle to be stored inside, they may be out of luck if they weren't.


I read that they were in the garage. In the photo, there are garage doors at the front & rear of where the cars were parked, & when the garage doors gave way, the cars were blown out. It's believable to me. It's a damn shame. This house is right on the water - imminent danger. When you live in Florida, it's not if a hurricane is ever going to hit you, it's WHEN it's going to hit you.


Check up there in autoxcuda's post with the 4 cars on and under the 4-post lifts the two cars outside were on the raised lifts and washed and blown off when the water got that high shock talk about storm surge.

I heard as high as 10 feet in some areas. Some flooding where my sons live and that's north of the track. That storm was huge.


"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"


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