Today, the National Corvette Museum’s Facebook page showed a photo of the “Blue Devil” C6 Crovette ZR1 being extracted from the 40- by 30-feet sinkhole that opened up beneath the NCM’s Sky Dome.
As a reminder, Chevrolet will oversee the repairs of the damaged Corvettes, which will be shipped to Michigan in the coming days. But before that happens, the NCM plans on displaying the vehicles in their current damaged and dusty conditions for attendees to see.
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Watch it ’till the end.
Corvettes are very sturdy and well built. I bet most of the fallen cars just need a cleaning and rubbing, and they will run as before.