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I ship cars for a living and sent 2 928s to new owners from Big Sandy. BOTH cars had been completely submerged for days I believe. New owner said 87 S4 was a $600 buy and the 88 was $900. I've been shipping cars from that flood all over and there are many thousands still coming to auction from what I hear. Don't be surprised if you see more. Watch Long Island for auctions.
I am the CFO of Lido Stone Works, a stone Fabricator in Calverton NY. I can tell you that over 100K cars were on the runways there at one time. All are Sandy damaged cars. I saw many 928,s, a few Boxsters and 911,s there, They come in on car carriers all day long and are taken off with payloaders with long boom arms. No need to even start them. They are then left there for someone to bid and buy them as is. So, be careful for the next 5 or more years on buying a used car.
Hmm wonder if I can somehow bid on these cars - at those prices, I wouldn't mind picking up a car just for some spare interior parts and whatever else that can't go bad...