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Chevrolet saves sinkhole Corvettes
Fri, 14 Feb 2014CHEVROLET has taken on the job of restoring a number of classic Corvettes which were swallowed by a gaping sinkhole beneath the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky. General Motors' head of global product development, Mark Reuss, said today that the damaged vehicles are some of the most significant in motoring history. He said the company wants to restore as many of them as possible so car fans can enjoy them.
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Briggs Cunningham's Le Mans Corvette race car found in Florida
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