Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 05:02 PM
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 05:13 PM
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Probably to get out from under two cars that were bought at a way too high of a price. Never understood hurricanes. Unlike Tornados and other destructive weather, there is a period of time beforehand that people are alerted that hurricane are coming.....like a week +. I'm surprised that with high dollar items insurance companies are not making people protect the insured assets that are high dollar in areas that will sustain damages.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 06:47 PM
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Where the heck were they parked or stored?????? I agree. Look at that picture. This is beachfront property. They knew it was coming Although, some of these people live in multiple residences. Maybe they weren’t there or lost time trying to get there. The prices of these high end muscle cars like wing cars have been shifting to the very rich that aren’t very invested into the hobby. So these cars are merely toys, decoration, fancy objects like an expensive painting or boat. Possibly this carelessness could effect the rest of of our collector car insurance rates. They seem to be rising faster then regular car insurance.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 06:53 PM
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For cars like that, I don't care if your vacationing in Europe. You call a towing company, you call a locksmith or a trusted neighbor with a key to get in, and you have the cars towed to a secure storage facility that is outside of the hurricane zone. So it costs a couple thousand dollars. That's what you have to do to protect cars like this. When you are the overseer of important, historic vehicles like this, you have a duty to protect them. I remember reading something from haggerty insurance that says they'll even cover the cost of moving your car if it is insured with them and a hurricane or other natural disaster is imminent.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 07:03 PM
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I know in FL Hagerty requires the vehicle to be stored inside, they may be out of luck if they weren't.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 07:27 PM
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That sucks. I know there was an incredible amount of water.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 07:45 PM
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That is terrible man. The storm track changed pretty quickly. A lot of the projections had it coming into Tampa area where I live. It broke off southeast early Tuesday AM.
Not sure of the particular circumstances but I feel bad for the owner. Yes that's true that "a lot" had that projection but several had it in the possible paths of other places that shouldn't have second guessed it. I would have never, ever thought it could do what it did to those wing cars but still live and learn I guess. Mother Nature is a "bad @$$ B!t(h" for sure seeing that. Hope and prayers for all of the people in its path.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 07:52 PM
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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.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 08:07 PM
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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 talk about storm surge.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 08:14 PM
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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 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.
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Re: LOST 2 IN FLORIDA
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09/29/22 08:44 PM
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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 talk about storm surge. I notice the house to the left seems to be built on pilings. And front door to house one right seems like second floor. And the livable dwelling of the house the wing cars were in is elevated too There was a house recently built in Ventura that was the first one next to the sand. The city made them put all livable space in the second floor. The electric panel was to be in the second floor too (exception to regulation made). BUT the garage was on 1st floor. Never hurricanes here. They have stupid Tsunami signs posted. I don’t think there’s a record of one in 200-400 years of recorded history of California. Seems like a lot of indicators to not put anything valuable exposed to ground level.
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