Everything that got destroyed would need to be rebuilt.
After the hurricane had passed, many houses had to be rebuilt.
absolutely
It was destroyed in a hurricane, and eventually rebuilt.
probably needs the car rebuilt
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans the worst and killed more than 1800 people. Parts of the city have still not been rebuilt.
Either the carb needs rebuilt or your timing needs reset.
A hurricane forms when warm ocean water evaporates and rises, creating a low-pressure system that draws in more warm air. The sun is important in this process as it heats the ocean water, providing the energy needed for evaporation and driving the convective processes that help to fuel the storm.
Parts of New Orleans have been rebuilt since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but there are still areas that are in the process of recovery. The city has made progress in restoring infrastructure, homes, and businesses, but challenges remain, particularly in vulnerable communities. Efforts are ongoing to strengthen the city's resilience to future natural disasters.
A hurricane needs warm ocean water to form. Warm water provides the energy needed for the storm to intensify and develop.
Franciscan Friars (roman catholics) from Spain built approx 1718, and relocated and rebuilt in 1724 after hurricane destruction.
Yes, any engine can be rebuilt unless the block is cracked. Just because it overheated does not mean it will needs to be rebuilt. Have it inspected by a tructed mechanic.
If it has an automatic transmission, it probably needs to be replaced or rebuilt.