The next stop for the cars is Cream's Auto Wrecking of Santa Rosa. They've signed an agreement to take them all, at no cost to homeowners.
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In return, they get to sell the twisted, rusted, scrap metal, which seems like a good deal.
FEMA would not allow Cream's to speak with ABC7 News on camera, but an employee did let our cameras in for a few minutes to see where the thousands of cars will stack, awaiting crushing.
Cream's says the process will take months.
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