Man Goes To Great Lengths To Save E36 M3 From Hurricane Harvey Floodwater

Although he could do nothing to save his house from flooding, this BMW M3 owner sure as hell wasn't going to let the rising waters claim his cars
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We heard this week that around 500,000 cars could end being scrapped due to the onslaught of Hurricane Harvey, but this guy from Houston, Texas was determined not to have any of his motors among that expected number.

Cody W. Crochet loaded his white E36 BMW M3 onto a trailer, and left his lifted X5 as is, figuring it had the ground clearance to escape the rising floodwater. That just left his other E36 M3, which he thought should be safe from the anticipated one foot of floodwater sitting on its original jackstands.

However, with the water rising rapidly, he resorted to adding garden blocks into the mix to get the extra height needed. It’s obviously not something which would normally be advisable - which Crochet himself admitted - but the right call given the circumstances. It paid off, too - in the end the water only just touched the bottom of the tyres.

Crochet uploaded a video (top of page) extensively documenting his efforts to save the red E36, with the following message in the description:

“Well Hurricane Harvey hit us harder and made more of an impact than we thought! We planned for one foot of water in the garage but we received way more than that as you will see in the video (over three foot). Follow along as I try and save all three cars. There was no saving the house but could lessen the blow by saving the cars.”

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen someone go to incredible lengths to save their ride from the wrath of Mother Nature. Last year, an E30 M3 owner earned legend status by parking his car inside his house to shelter it from Hurricane Matthew, proceeding to use his newfound fame to help out victims of the natural disaster.

Via Black Flag/Jalopnik

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Comments

Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Brilliant, thats dedication for you

08/31/2017 - 15:44 |
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LamboV10

Not all heroes wear capes
Colin would be proud of you

08/31/2017 - 16:16 |
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Thomas Stra

next time go all top gear

08/31/2017 - 16:23 |
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Actually that is a good idea. Make a raft just like how they do on Top Gear, park the car on there before the water comes and tie the raft down and when the water comes, the car will just float with no problem.

09/02/2017 - 15:09 |
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TheMindGarage

Maybe it’s Phil’s cousin

08/31/2017 - 17:04 |
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SimpleG

I bet lifted truck bros are screaming “I told you that the lift would be handy, I told you, Barbara”

08/31/2017 - 17:17 |
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AnOrangeHellcat

It’s always bmws, why does it matter, they can use the empty blinker fluid ducts to float

08/31/2017 - 17:28 |
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Anonymous

Someone should start making huge waterproof bags made from a durable material in which you could park your car or pack your valuable belongings. If you consider half a million cars are ruined, there should be a market for it. I mean now it’s too late for those but these people would never want to go trough that again.

08/31/2017 - 18:12 |
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Anonymous

If this guy was in charge of emergency preparation he would have the whole city jacked up and would have saved us all

08/31/2017 - 18:50 |
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Monty4248

Remember that guy who used some air mattress to save his 911?

08/31/2017 - 19:05 |
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Dāvis Kalniņš

Dude, I would learn jutsu just to save my VR6

08/31/2017 - 19:30 |
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