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The Corvette Sinkhole Seems To Be Filling Up Nicely: Video

Back in November, the National Corvette Museum blocked off the Skydome and began reconstruction after a sinkhole swallowed a number of Corvettes earlier in the year, including several one-offs. Now, two months later, project manager Zach Massey has the first update for 2015.

Over the past week, workers have been filling the sinkhole with a limestone-sand mixture and using two Bobcats to spread it below. The interesting thing about the Bobcats is that they are being operated remotely − one of them has a roller compactor, while the other has a traditional bucket. Overall, significant progress has been made and, as you can see from the below video, the Bobcats no longer need to be lowered into the hole, instead requiring just a ramp to climb down.

Stay tuned for next week’s update on the Corvette sinkhole − GM Authority will be here to keep you up to date.

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  1. They should have buried those corvettes in the hole. Maybe in 20,000 years they will have been unearthed and rediscovered.

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  2. Why bury them? There will be plenty still around in perfect condition. Mine will last forever and many more will be in museums.

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