Four years to the day after a sinkhole collapsed part of the National Corvette Museum, the '62 was unveiled.
The final car to be restored from the collapse, five of the vehicles are being left as-is.
Four years to the day after a sinkhole collapsed part of the National Corvette Museum, the '62 was unveiled.
The final car to be restored from the collapse, five of the vehicles are being left as-is.
Remember the day the earth swallowed up Corvettes in Bowling Green, Kentucky? The first in a series, where are the sinkhole cars now?
The Corvette Museum just announced plans to do an in-house restoration of the 1962 Corvette that was wrecked in the sinkhole incident, three years ago.
Restoration is well underway for one of the three Chevy sports cars from last year's sinkhole incident at Corvette Museum. Here's how things are coming along on the One Millionth Corvette built.
It's been over nine months since the National Corvette Museum was rocked by an unexpected sinkhole, but the recovery is still ongoing. Check out what's to be done with the hole and cars inside!
On Tuesday, the last of the “Great 8” Corvettes that were swallowed in the sinkhole disaster at the NCM was recovered. Check out the recovery of the final Corvette - the 2001 Mallett Hammer Z06 - inside.
Every cloud has a silver lining, and the story of the NCM sinkhole has spurred a lot of Corvette fans and curious visitors to Bowling Green to tour the museum and see for themselves.
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