February 17, 2014
Clarke Bowling

Just days after a 40-foot-wide swath of land caved in at the National Corvette Museum, plans are already in place to get the eight affected cars back to pristine condition. Chevrolet has stepped in with plans to restore the devastated rides.

“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.”
 

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Daily News