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New Other than musty smell, how do you spot water damage?
We looked at one that the headliner was trashed but the seats were like new. I'm guessing they *were* new. Couldn't figure out what would do that, but now I have at least one idea.
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Drew
New If you can get the carpet up in the footwells you might see something there
Rust in a car that has only been in the South is a dead giveaway too. Or stuff like sand or silt under the seats.
Regards,
-scott
Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
New look for silt under the trunk liner
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
     How do you evaluate a Florida car? - (drook) - (14)
         water damage, salvage title, (indicates a rebuild) - (boxley) - (3)
             Other than musty smell, how do you spot water damage? - (drook) - (2)
                 If you can get the carpet up in the footwells you might see something there - (malraux) - (1)
                     look for silt under the trunk liner -NT - (boxley)
         You're probably going to get salt or electrical damage. - (crazy)
         Huh? Don't! May be over-simplification, but it's known (or "known"?) as far away as Scandalahovia... - (CRConrad) - (8)
             Very no - (drook) - (7)
                 "Conventional wisdom" strikes again, turns out to be not so wise. (Film @ 11.) -NT - (CRConrad)
                 Having grokked that causality earlier, I wonder: - (Ashton) - (5)
                     No - (scoenye) - (4)
                         Tragedy! ..a Theory killed by - (Ashton) - (3)
                             Not too many of either around here :-) -NT - (scoenye) - (2)
                                 Either of what? Facts and Veyrons? -NT - (drook) - (1)
                                     Heated garages and Veyrons. Fact are in reasonable abundance. -NT - (scoenye)

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