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by Karim Nice
Floods have drenched much of the U.S. in recent years, and when subject to deep flood levels, soaked cars are often classified as totaled and are demolished. Some flooded automobiles, though, end up on used car dealer lots. How can you spot one?
To the classic car enthusiast, almost any problem can be solved with enough time, effort and money. Depending on what the car will be used for, newer replacement parts for some of the internal workings of the vehicle are considered acceptable by most hobbyists. In this quiz, we'll look at the different parts of a car, their predicted road life and ways we can make them last longer. Get started to test your knowledge!