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Sure Superbirds are fast, but can they swim?
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https://www.motortrend.com/features/hurr...32eedfa601
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#2
"Oh, the humanity...."


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I saw those in one of the aftermath photos, I was hoping they were replicas.

But still, why the hell wouldn't you drive those inland?
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I wonder if a Barracuda would have fared better in deep water. :RollingEyesSmiley5:

I would guess someone that owns two $100k cars might have been traveling the world.
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Insurance
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Ombligo wrote:
I saw those in one of the aftermath photos, I was hoping they were replicas.

But still, why the hell wouldn't you drive those inland?

As the article goes into, the expected storm surge was not initially going to be so high. They had moved many other vehicles from the collection in the time they had, and placed both high on jacks inside a building. The surge was much bigger than expected, washed them right out and off the jacks.
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Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
I wonder if a Barracuda would have fared better in deep water. :RollingEyesSmiley5:

Or a Corvette Stingray, or an AMC Marlin, or a Hyundai Tiburon, or an Opel Manta, or a Lincoln Nautilus…
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#8
Considering they lived close to the shore, they should have bolted the lifts to the concrete floor.
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#9
.....fish gotta' swim.....birds gotta' fly.....
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#10
Sink 'em (again) in some rice, they'll dry right out.
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