1 Millionth Corvette Restored After Sinkhole, Unveiled at Corvette Museum Skydome Reopening
A second Chevrolet Corvette damaged after a sinkhole opened suddenly in the floor of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY last year has been restored and is back on display in the museum’s Skydome, which reopened today following extensive repairs. A white 1992 Corvette LT1 convertible with red interior, famous for being the
Chevrolet, National Corvette Museum to Restore Three Sinkhole Vettes
Chevrolet is financing the restoration of three of the eight historic Corvettes destroyed last February when a sinkhole formed unexpectedly inside the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY. Concurrently, the museum’s board elected to fill and repair the sinkhole which created unprecedented interest in the museum over the past seven months. Chevrolet and the
Updated (4/3/2014): 7 ‘Vettes Out, 1 To Go at National Corvette Museum…See Before and After Pics Here!
Eight Corvettes may have fallen through the floor at the National Corvette Museum, but overall interest in the museum has gone through the roof. Since a well-publicized sinkhole swallowed eight Corvettes on February 12, the museum has seen a pronounced spike in traffic. According to Deb Eaton, guest services manager for the museum, February 13
Sinkhole in Kentucky Swallows 8 Corvettes at Corvette Museum
A sinkhole opened up without warning inside the National Corvette Museum Wednesday, and eight Chevrolet Corvettes fell into it. According to reports, six of the eight were donated to the museum by Corvette enthusiasts, and two are owned by General Motors. From Bangshift: “It is with heavy hearts that we report that eight Corvettes were affected




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