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Old 11-01-2017, 02:41 PM   #1
callcoy
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Default Fires in Santa Rosa

I am back in Santa Rosa seeing friends and family, impossible to relay verbally the devastation here and I assume also in Napa and Mendocino counties' there were 7000 structures lost.

Five of our Calif. Club members lost their homes and 8 Model A's, one also lost two disassembled Deluxe Deliveries. The loss of dismantled A's, with or without registration, with or without individual car insurance may be interpreted as misc. parts. In his case the Insurance Co. has told him so far that they will not cover "his parts", if this remains to be true I will post the name of his carrier. You may if you have coverage with that Co. or with any other Co. find out if your valuable spare parts are covered.

I would like to hear from the Ford Barn experts their take on the possible survivability of a Model A engine and transmissions that have been in fires.
One of these friends had 3ea. Model A complete used engines and 1 Model B, several A & B trans. and 7 39 V8 trans.
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