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Post by jkdv8 on Sept 2, 2015 17:23:12 GMT -5
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Post by redraif on Sept 3, 2015 12:40:55 GMT -5
Physically only thing I'm seeing is the side step looks bend down a little on the passenger side. and some scuffs on the nose on the pass side.
Note: They have no really good pics of the interior on the passenger side. Just one from the back... the carpet looks darker on the pass side... No pics of the rear pass seats or rear cargo.
Your title says flood damage... where did that info come from? Where is that noted in the listing... unless I'm missing it? if its flood damage and it notes the side, then I would think that is the reason for a lack of interior pics on the pass side. That could be the "damage" zone. Could mean all interior switches, door window motors / locks, speakers, power seats... etc have been damaged and are inop due to water. Carpet replacement... seats full of stinky water. Could have had sewer water running in the cab and too much would have to be replaced... An insurance company would total that out in a heart beat...
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Post by ES_97Sport on Sept 3, 2015 14:34:16 GMT -5
...Your title says flood damage... where did that info come from? Where is that noted in the listing... unless I'm missing it? if its flood damage and it notes the side, then I would think that is the reason for a lack of interior pics on the pass side. That could be the "damage" zone. Could mean all interior switches, door window motors / locks, speakers, power seats... etc have been damaged and are inop due to water. Carpet replacement... seats full of stinky water. Could have had sewer water running in the cab and too much would have to be replaced... An insurance company would total that out in a heart beat... Yea, I didn't see anything about flood damage but the front floor boards look like they were flooded and the water evaporated. I'm with redraif. The value is nowhere near what fixing would cost. JUST interior carpet, seats, door panels and the rear cargo area would cost more than that thing is worth without factoring in labor. Couple guys have dealt with flood vehicles over the years. No matter how good it looks, it always turns into a nightmare from hell. Edward
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Post by jkdv8 on Sept 3, 2015 20:45:22 GMT -5
It doesn't say it in the description. Yea from the looks of the front pass. floorboard my first impression was flood damage. That's usually the only thing that would receive a salvaged title without "physical" damage. They also mention it runs when they tested it. Would make a good parts car if you could get it for $500. As long as the trans and engine didn't get water in them that's worth it right there. Electrical in the cabin would be a problem once corrosion sets in if the components survived to begin with but yea flood damage is usually an automatic write off even if it's minor.
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