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Subject: Any advice?
From: Chris Rose <chris_rose@totalise.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:27:46 +0100
Hi All

Bad news to report, and some advice needed.

Some of you may have seen the news reports about extensive flooding in the 
South East of England. Anyway, my 1963 MGB Roadster was in for a service at a 
MG specialist garage last week, unfortunately based in Uckfield.

I had been abroad during the week and went over Saturday morning to supposedly 
collect the car after its repairs, and take it to the MOT centre for a 
re-test.

Well, sadly that was not to be. Wednesday night/Thursday morning, the river 
Uck burst it banks, and its probably fair to say that my poor car was 
basically left stranded in about 4 feet of sewage polluted water for about 36 
hours.

I took some digital pics of the car when I got there, but don't have the 
ability to post them up on the web from work, but if you can imagine a 
beautiful looking red and chrome car, with tell tale leaves and debris in the 
front grill, and then opening the doors to find a brown scum all over the 
entire car, up to about half way up the back of the seats, then you have some 
idea. The boot was full of water, and it was even deep enough to seep in 
through the air filter, so the engine is probably shot as well.

Needless to say, i am completely gutted, not least as the car belonged to my 
dad before me and has been in the family 20 years!

The only real plus side of the whole sorry affair is the fact that the car was 
in the garage and is therefore covered by their insurance.

I felt so sorry for the garage owner as well, my MG was one of 7 B's parked 
outside and completely ruined, inside his warehouse, everything had been under 
a couple of feet of water, including all the cars in there (a couple more B's 
(including one which, by the looks of it, had JUST been re-upholstered all 
through, the seats were so new they didn't even have the covers off!))and a 
couple of MGA's as well.

I guess I'm posting this partly as I hope some of you might be able to 
sympathise with how my weekend went seeing as this was the first thing I did 
in it, and also to ask if there is anyone out there who has any experience of 
re-building a car that has been flooded.

I understand that the insurance company will pay, and the the chap at the 
garage (who is a specialist MG place and so should know the right things to 
do) will arrange for repairs, but I'd like to know what I should be making 
sure they have checked before accepting the car back, if you see what I mean.

I am assuming as the water was sewage contaminated that cleaning the carpets 
isn't really an option and the seats which were virtually new, are ruined, but 
what else should be checked? Gearbox obviously, engine will need checking and 
drying out, the boot, the brakes and other stuff, horn would have been under 
water, as will most of the lights, the tonneau that goes over the car when the 
hood is down to keep stuff out was in the back of the car, and still had 
puddles in it, all my tools were in the boot, the spare wheel, even the 
speaker for the stereo (well, mono, actually!) would have been submerged.

My dad says that when he rebuilt the car he wax oiled the shassis, and so I'm 
hoping that may have done some good, is it something worth trying to do again 
as part of the cleaning up/drying out process?

Basically, i want to try and get a check list written down of things you all 
think should be checked on the car, and then make sure that I cross reference 
that with the work that the insurance repairer will do on the car.

Any advice or comments very much appreciated.

Many thanks

Chris

1963 MGB Roadster Submersible :(

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