Yes'sah! The laws of the fine 'Republic of Floriduh' were the laws of the rest of the nation don't count.
About flooded vehicles:
I remember seeing on the Mecum auction a late model Corvette come up that was announced that it was in a flood, forget if it was mention for the title purpose but in all my travels and memory I thought that flooded vehicles were never to be used on the road again, not even for parts and were to be totally scrapped (recycled).
Federal law? Back during a flooding incident in New Orleans post Katrina on the morning talk show yapfest they had a woman either a higher up in the Insurance Industry or from the Federal Government explain why flooded vehicles needed to be scrapped not just because of all the electronics that would be suspect for damage but because of the bio-hazard of raw sewage getting into every nook & cranny.
heh If you acid dipped the car I guess it could be clean but...
Salvage Title vs Totaled vehicles:
This may not apply to the rest of the nation, but up in the Northeast many moons ago to combat the Insurance fraud. If a Insurance Company would total a vehicle that all VIN numbers were to be cut/pried off the vehicle and turned into the state DMV with the title and the car was to be never put back on the road.
I can't remember when this 'Salvage Title' appeared. (this may vary state by state)
Reason why was if anyone that has traveled through NYC in the 70's & 80's on any of the high traveled divided highways you would most likely see stripped out hulks in your travels. At one time upon arriving in the city I saw a complete mid 70's Cadillac with it's LF headlight area stove'd back into the drivers door jam area (totaled) parked on the side of the BQE. Looked what likely was a fresh accident, still had the LR wheel cover on it, but no one was around.
Hmmmmm... In telling the person I was visiting about this he said "That's a fresh one" and explained the whole scam. Person buys totaled car in Jersey, resells/title/insures in NY, dumps car by side of high traveled road, car get stripped to the bone, reports car stolen, whoooa'la big insurance payout! City picks up shell and takes right to the docks to be loaded on a ship to be your next Nissan. Very efficient system he said.
Gotta love Amereekca!
Then there was the time after getting picked up at La Guardia, again on the BQE I saw a black 76 Gran fury by the side of the road like mine with it's hood up, I just had to yell 'HEY THAT'S MY CAR!!!', he he, I can still see 'dem two 'white eyes' as the head under the hood turned to look at us. LOL
