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Dog427435
01-06-2013, 05:06 AM
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The damage from a major natural disaster can be harrowing – loss to life and limb combined with property damage, environmental, economic and psychological impact make picking up the pieces difficult. But long after the crisis ebbs, the damage lingers, becoming ever more pernicious and difficult to discern. Mold inside walls, unseen weakened structures... they all get covered up with fresh coats of paint. So, too, it is with the automobiles affected.



The runways full of cars seen above are the four-wheeled remnants of Hurricane Sandy– but they aren't all headed to the scrap heap. These vehicles are but part of the over $63 billion in damage brought by the late October storm, but insurers are hoping to recover some of their own damages by auctioning some of them off, parting others out, and scrapping the rest. The runways of Calverton Executive Airport on Long Island shown above are now home to 15,000 such vehicles – a sliver of an estimated 230,000 cars and trucks damaged or written-off by Sandy.

Some of the cars shown in these images will join thousands of others that will filter their way back into the used car market in some form or another. New York law dictates that complete vehicles must have their titles stamped as "flood" to alert buyers, but it's not uncommon for that to not happen, whether born of intent to deceive or simple neglect.

Snapper Kuntz urged Autoblog to warn you, the reader, of the danger of purchasing flood-damaged cars like these, including damaged electrical and safety systems. In Sandy's case, he didn't just see these vehicles from the air:
"I saw some of these cars parked on the streets of Rockaway with the bags deployed. I talked with tow truck drivers and mechanics who moved these cars, and have worked on Katrina wrecked cars. The tow truck drivers confirmed the airbag deployments, and the mechanics agreed about the problems taking time to show, and be very expensive to fix, and in some cases, not worth the cost."
Kuntz, who referred to such vehicles as "ticking time bombs," believes strongly that all the affected vehicles should be scrapped, and he agreed to share these images with us as long as we relayed his valuable warning. We join him in urging caution when wading into the used car market at all times, but particularly following major disasters like Sandy. It can take weeks, months or even years for flood-damaged cars to reveal themselves, so get your prospective buys properly inspected. And if there's any doubt in your mind, well, just check out the gallery above for 15,000 good reasons why walking away is usually the smart move.


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Dog427435
01-06-2013, 05:07 AM
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CC Rider
01-06-2013, 05:28 AM
Pretty sure I sent a few there.

Postsedan
01-06-2013, 02:26 PM
Incredible <<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/no.gif

Dan

JRSully
01-06-2013, 02:32 PM
That was my drag strip.! and where MCR shot my car. As stated above, some of those cars will definitely find their way back into the marketplace. If you are an astute mechanic, with access to proper resources, there actually could be some deals to be had, especially if you plan to keep the car for a long time

budnate
01-06-2013, 02:40 PM
Wow!, imagine if you forgot something in your car and needed to retrieve it, lol.

Postsedan
01-07-2013, 10:33 PM
Some wet and crusty Build Sheets <<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/no.gif

Dan

Canuck
01-07-2013, 11:31 PM
wouldn't it be easier to build a new airstrip somewhere else and turn that location into a salvage yard?
Must have been a boost for new car sales within the area though!

day2killa
01-08-2013, 11:24 AM
i have one there

JRSully
01-08-2013, 11:39 AM
its amazing that the locals there are complaining that the cars present an environmental hazard, after Grumman dumped everything under the sun there building figher planes since the 40s, You can't light a match there. At least the municipality that owns it is making a little $$ off this. The Town's last ingenious money making scheme for the area was an indoor ski resort!, off course that idea went toes up very quickly, Motorsports park was #2 in the bids for the area and that, of course, has been squashed as well. Very frustrating for us LI'ers

69hurstSC
01-08-2013, 11:50 PM
Look at how bland colors are on cars today.

brent396
01-09-2013, 09:21 PM
Holly Crap that alot of cars <<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif