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02-19-2014 02:08 PM #61
Crews are adding extra support to the building and taking out a wall to make room for a crane. They are also cutting holes into the floor and filling them with concrete at key points for even more support. Then the crane will be used to pull the cars out of the sinkhole.
Read more: Corvette Museum begins rebuilding after sinkhole destruction | Kentucky News - WLKY HomeCharlie
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04-11-2014 08:08 AM #62
So the last of the "Sinkhole Corvette's" has been brought to the surface! Holy Crusher, Batman! Can we say "Total Loss"? The 2001 Mallet Hammer doesn't look too good....
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National Corvette Museum says last sinkhole car extracted [w/videos] - AutoblogRoger
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04-11-2014 09:42 AM #63
Roger, the owner of that one lives near me. When the story first broke back in Feb, the local news interviewed him. His entire garage has Corvette logo stuff EVERYWHERE. He said this was the first time he hasn't had a Corvette in his garage since 1997. So he put a Toys R Us radio controlled Corvette on one of the runners of the car lift in his garage and raised it up in the air. They ended the segment with him driving the toy Vette around the garage.
Mike
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04-11-2014 10:16 AM #64
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04-11-2014 11:17 AM #65
If you look through the recovery photos that were posted in the link there are several of the cars that came out of the hole in pretty rough shape. I think when that first one came up with minor damage and they started & drove it a short distance many people assumed that these eight cars were just going to be lifted from the hole washed off and maybe get some minor cracks & scratches tended to, and be as good as new. Not the case....Roger
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