| If you let it dry out for a good week..Get under the hood and open things up so air can get in and dry things out... Only reason I say this is because I had an 89 mustang 5.0 convertable that was in a flash flood,and submurged for at least as long as yours..It was actually picked up by the rising water and carried almost a block down the street before it got jammed up on a tree.. I had to take the upper intake off to get all the sticks and debris out, changed the oil, the starter,and it fired right back up.. I had a lot of cleaning to do(I had to take the entire interior apart to get all the dirt and sticks out)but everything still worked..Power windows,all switches,etc... Sorry to see that,but it may not be a total loss... 
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