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Initech

(100,096 posts)
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 04:35 AM Feb 2014

GM To Oversee Restoration Of Corvettes Swallowed By Sinkhole

General Motors' specialty shop in design charged with handling the project.

After 24 hours of uncertainty about the fate of the eight Corvettes swallowed up by a sinkhole under the National Corvette Museum, Chevrolet announced it will oversee the restoration of the vehicles.

Once the vehicles are retrieved from the hole, they will travel to Warren, Mich., where General Motors Design will take charge of the project. Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design, will oversee the restoration.

"The vehicles at the National Corvette Museum are some of the most significant in automotive history," said Mark Reuss, executive vice president of General Motors Global Product Development. "There can only be one 1-millionth Corvette ever built. We want to ensure as many of the damaged cars are restored as possible so fans from around the world can enjoy them when the Museum reopens."

http://t.autos.msn.com/news/gm-to-restore-sinkhole-corvettes


Cool for GM!
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GM To Oversee Restoration Of Corvettes Swallowed By Sinkhole (Original Post) Initech Feb 2014 OP
Get those pieces of art (Corvettes) out of that hole Submariner Feb 2014 #1
Good dipsydoodle Feb 2014 #2

Submariner

(12,506 posts)
1. Get those pieces of art (Corvettes) out of that hole
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 05:25 AM
Feb 2014

then they can back fill the hole with junk like Fords and Chrysler products.










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