> On August 19, 2017 at 12:24 PM Rich Thomas via Mercedes 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I mean it is just hail damage, not like it got smashed and wrecked.  
> That is stupid.

Some hail cars can be barely damaged, some can look like they were vandalized 
with a hammer. Most of the Colorado cars and all of the Texas cars (softball 
sized/Texas sized hail and 60-90mph winds on June 14)

I thought about buying a 89kmi 2011 Hail Charger yesterday. 
Beautiful car, I didn't even notice the hail when I casually walked around it 
Thursday wondering what the damage was. Faint dents in hood and trunk lid when 
I looked a little closer yesterday, I'd be perfectly happy to drive it just 
like it is for the rest of its life. IIRC it went for $3300 plus fees. I can 
just imagine filing the paperwork for the rebuilt title. 
Repairs performed: None, and none needed. (I wonder if that would generate a 
letter from the state instead of a roadworthy title)
https://www.copart.com/lot/35456337

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