
An auto shop in Florida is helping car enthusiasts protect their vehicles and boats ahead of Hurricane Irma.
Import Image Racing in Fort Myers, Florida, invited car owners to store their vehicles inside its warehouse, as Irma bears down on Florida’s southern coast.
The Category 4 storm was expected to make landfall sometime this weekend.
The shop posted a video on its Facebook page Friday showing a handful of cars already lined up inside the warehouse. “Doing what we can to help local car and boat owners with Hurricane Irma headed this way,” the caption read.
South Florida has a vibrant car culture, so it is unsurprising that enthusiasts are looking for ways to protect their vehicles.
According to multiple estimates, floodwaters damaged as many as 1 million vehicles in the car-dependent Houston metro area after Hurricane Harvey battered southeastern Texas late last month.
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