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 How Flood Completely Destroyed Someone’s $3 Million Supercar Collection

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In the United States, there’s always one natural disaster after another destroying lives and properties. Every year, there’s always a list of damages caused by either one of these natural disasters. 

$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood
$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood

The most common natural disaster is hurricanes. A hurricane is one natural disaster that frequently occurs in the United States. And, it’s currently the hurricane season in Florida. 

The result of the recent hurricane flood in Florida is that it has destroyed a once glorious multi-million dollar supercar collection owned by someone in Miami.

$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood
$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood

The footage of the destroyed car collection was shared on Instagram by Florida Corvette Owners. It shows the extent of the damage one supercar collector is now facing due to the recent weather. 

It’s really heartbreaking viewing this footage as you watch all supercars going into ruins. Many have wondered how heartbreaking this is for the owner. 

Amongst the cars shown in the footage, you’ll spot a pair of Rolls-Royce Cullinan including one modified by Mansory.

$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood
$3 Million supercars destroyed by flood

There’s also a Mercedes-McLaren SLR, Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series, C7 Chevrolet Corvette, and Plymouth Prowler also present. 

You’ll still see five Ferraris featured in the collection. They include a 488, 458, 360 Spider, Roma, and one more that’s too hard to identify. 

From all these cars destroyed by the flood, an estimate on them will be placed of $3 million on the value of the loss. 

From the footage, you’ll see how the waterline went over the top of most of the cars. What this means is that it’ll be completely ruined. 

Also, the Miami flood brought plenty of muck into the garage, only making for even more of a mess. 

Hopefully, the owner of the cars can recover some of the loss with the help of insurance. One thing that comes to mind when you look at the footage and the level of harm that’s happened is, how would the owner recover from the loss of it in Nigeria?”

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