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John Boothby 02-14-2014 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Z51JEFF (Post 195784)
I agree.This would be a constant reminder of something everyone would like to forget.I cant see G.M. having any part in this and even though I would like to see the extraction process I hope there isnt any coverage of the cars coming out of the hole.

On the national news last night they stated that GM would help with any parts needed to restore the damaged Corvettes.

Paul Workman 02-14-2014 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by efnfast (Post 195791)
Looking at some of those pictures, looks like they better get the cars out of there before the bottom falls out of the pit.

Yes, I was looking at that too. There are some "bottomless pits" peeking through the dirt. After all, the material in the void went somewhere, right? And, I think we can see the black throat of that monster still open!

taximan 02-14-2014 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 195749)
New GM Corvette Assembly Plant Manager Jeff Lamarche announces GM will oversee the restoration off all cars recovered from the sinkhole.


does this mean zr-1 body panels?

Thats the same group that runs the GM Heritage collection. The latest word, as per NCM emails last night is, The GM will be taking over the restoration of the vehicles. The early (as still in the hole early) feeling is that a complete resto can be accomplished on all of them. If not, they will be displayed as "survivors cars" with the history of the collapse. You can bet at least one will be part of a Sinkhole Collapse exhibit.

Kevin 02-14-2014 10:44 AM

Re: Corvette Museum
 
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Originally Posted by Meanmyz (Post 195783)
Who are you kidding Kevin? That '84 Pacer is worth that easily!

Yeah...not really.

DennisC 02-14-2014 12:25 PM

Re: Corvette Museum
 
How are they gonna fix sink hole? fill it w concrete? So this does not happen again.

Jagdpanzer 02-14-2014 12:49 PM

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Some are speculating it could have been a subterranean heist job gone bad.
Remember the movie "Paint Your Wagon"?

LGAFF 02-14-2014 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DennisC (Post 195807)
How are they gonna fix sink hole? fill it w concrete? So this does not happen again.

Thats exactly how they do it....Grouting is what its called and its $$$, other option is underpinnings, etc....

There was a large sinkhole in BG in 2002, cost $1M to repair

efnfast 02-14-2014 01:44 PM

Re: Corvette Museum
 
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Originally Posted by DennisC (Post 195807)
How are they gonna fix sink hole? fill it w concrete? So this does not happen again.

I would assume some sort of flowable fill, if there is a bottom to that thing.

Schrade 02-14-2014 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by efnfast (Post 195811)
I would assume some sort of flowable fill, if there is a bottom to that thing.

At the bottom of the hole are the chinese. Them asians are good for diggin' tunnels. They were lookin' for templates to do fakes.

Look for rice. Not the 4-wheel kind...

Mystic ZR-1 02-14-2014 03:35 PM

Re: Corvette Museum
 
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Originally Posted by DennisC (Post 195807)
How are they gonna fix sink hole? fill it w concrete? So this does not happen again.

There may not be enough concrete...


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