Sinkhole-Corvette’s broken is more valuable than restored?
Posted on 31-08-2014 at 20:41 by MrBrown – 7 Comments”
In February, collapsed in the National Corvette Museum eight rare Corvette’s through the floor. Originally they would all be restored, but that is not commercially sensible.
The past few months has shown that the sinkhole incident the museum up to 60% increase in customer numbers has delivered (#disaster tourists). GM boss Mark Reuss let in addition, in a statement to know that the cars in heavily damaged condition, funnily enough, more of historical value.
GM will therefore, in cooperation with the museum only three pieces to fix. That are the ZR-1 Blue Devil prototype from 2009, the ‘one millionth Corvette‘ and a classic ’62-copy. The other five pieces are in their damaged state to be exhibited.
Gallery: Corvette Museum sinkhole
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