BOLIVAR, Tenn. (AP) — Bolivar Ford car dealership experienced choppy weather when a typhoon slammed into the afternoon of April 8, dropping golf ball-sized hail on cars in its parking lot.
What was a clear sky for workers at the Ford Bolívar dealership temporarily turned into a chaotic typhoon on Monday, April 8.
“Oh yes, it wasn’t a warning, and the blue sky around 4:20 p. m. m. , it just exploded and lasted five minutes and just got worse, and then it stopped,” Cody Waddell, general manager of the Bolivar Ford store. .
It is the first typhoon to affect its products to such an extent.
“Yes, some things have been done, of course, we’re going to have a qualified national corporation on site that will be installed and repair those cars accordingly. Most of our stock was salvaged here on the lot, but of course, we also have five other masses here that we sell that were not damaged,” Waddell said.
This golf-ball-sized hailstone left dents on the hood of many of his cars and even those of his employees.
But when life gets in your way, you make an ice cream sale.
“Of course, we’ve had a couple of windshields, it’s just a new windshield and then some dents on the hoods and other things that they’re going to take care of. It’s going to be consistent and correct, so this shouldn’t be a ‘We’re going to have a sell-off, so we’re going to mass-sell to the network as well, so let’s make smart sells,'” Waddell said.
Waddell said no one had come out of the storm.
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