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		<title>By: Topics about Cars &#187; Hurricane Ike And flooded cars.</title>
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		<description>[...] Top Dollar For Junk Cars!! added an interesting post today on Hurricane Ike And flooded cars.Here&#8217;s a small readingWell all of us in the Houston area were effected by hurricane Ike. I had a long blog post on this site about the storm, but it was lost in the server crash. So I will touch on a few points concerning flooded cars from Ike. First I would like to let everybody know that when we pick up flooded cars we will not sell parts off of them. Salt water destroys the wiring and most parts. Salt water to a car is like acid. There are a lot of people fixing or trying to fix salt water flooded cars and res [...]</description>
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