Heavy storms and hurricanes hit Florida this summer, causing devastating damage and destroying more than a few very expensive vehicles. Two such cars, a 2021 Ferrari SF90 and a modified 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, have both shown up on Copart.
The auction site, which trades in damaged and totaled cars, is set to have a big month at its Miami, Florida, location. The two vehicles will both be sold at an upcoming sale that has not yet been set, giving us all plenty of time to ponder whether or not we could take a gamble on these exotics.
The answer, unfortunately, is likely not. If there’s one thing more expensive than a Ferrari, it’s a broken Ferrari. Especially when that Ferrari is a hybrid and underwent flood damage. Although automakers take great pains to make their battery systems safe in the event of water damage, I don’t imagine that the electrical components will make it easier to fix this SF90.
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This one appears to have been the property of the owner of the My Cars My Cigars Instagram account, where it featured frequently. Luckily for the owner, there are quite a few other exotic vehicles featured on the account, suggesting that they will still be able to get around Miami without too much trouble.
The second vehicle is being offered at the same Copart location and flooding damage was also cited as the cause of the primary damage. In this case, it seems, though, that readers of this site may have seen the flooding that led to that damage.
Although it has been cleaned up, the body kit and the rear spoiler suggest that this is the Rolls-Royce Cullinan that was featured in a video shared by florida_corvette_owners. One of a number of exotic vehicles seen in an underground parking lot, the SUV had seen better days.
From the photos posted to Copart’s website, both vehicles look pretty good and have gotten thorough cleans. What gremlins will have been born of their stormy baths, however, are likely pretty scary.