The complex drainage operation is now completed at Gleniffer Braes - with all nine cars stuck in Linn Reservoir now visible.A team from Scottish Water has been working all week at the Paisley beauty spot to drain the water away to allow for the rusty and rotting wrecks to be removed in the coming weeks.Don't miss the latest headlines from around Renfrewshire.
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