GM to Assist with Restoration of Sinkhole-Damaged Corvettes, Plus New Video Footage
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GM to Assist with Restoration of Sinkhole-Damaged Corvettes, Plus New Video Footage



Even though the National Corvette Museum is independently owned and supported exclusively by charitable donations, GM couldn't (and shouldn't) just stand by as a mere spectator after a giant sinkhole measuring 40-feet wide and 20-to-30-feet deep consumed eight historic 'Vettes in the early morning hours of Wednesday. Plus, let's not forget, two of those vehicles were on loan from GM itself.

The General announced today that it will assist the museum by overseeing the restoration of the damaged Corvettes once they are recovered from the hole.

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