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Sinkhole Brought 60 Percent More Visitors to Corvette Museum, will be Preserved
Ironically, the massive sinkhole that swallowed eight Corvettes at the National Corvette Museum has become the main attraction of the Bowling Green, Kentucky gallery. Officials were so impressed with the rise in visitors the museum saw after the event that they would like to preserve the sinkhole and even put one or two of the damaged cars inside the hole as a display for visitors. Read more »
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Gm Restores Sinkhole-damaged 1 Millionth Corvette
You might recall that in February 12, 2014, a sinkhole opened at the National Corvette Museum and swallowed eight historic Corvettes, including the 1992 1 millionth Corvette C4, right? Read more »...
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Gm Started Restoring Sinkhole-damaged 1 Millionth Corvette [w/video]
The historic 1 millionth Chevrolet Corvette swallowed by the sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in 2014 is being restored at the General Motors Design Center. Read more »...
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Gm To Restore 3 Cars Damaged By National Corvette Museum's Sinkhole
Chevrolet and the National Corvette Museum will fix three of the Corvettes damaged in February's sinkhole incident, while five other cars will go unrestored as part of a new exhibit. Read more »...
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Corvette Museum To Display Sinkhole Damaged Cars Before Sending Them For Repairs [w/videos]
Remember the sinkhole that swallowed eight classic Corvettes at the National Corvette Museum last week? Of course you do. What you don’t know is that the Kentucky museum decided to display the damaged Corvettes before sending them for repairs....
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Damn; Sinkhole Eats Up Eight Cars At National Corvette Museum
Yes, you read that right; a giant sinkhole measuring some 40 feet (~12 meters) wide and around 30 feet (9 meters) deep that appeared beneath a section of the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky on Wednesday swallowed eight cars on display, including...
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