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Re: Corvette Museum
How are they gonna fix sink hole? fill it w concrete? So this does not happen again.
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Re: Corvette Museum
Some are speculating it could have been a subterranean heist job gone bad.
Remember the movie "Paint Your Wagon"?
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I actually want to see how they get the cars out and how they fix the hole. I have my own ideas and wonder if they are on the same line of how it actually goes...
And they will have to send guys down there on rope gear for sure in case of more sinkage.. (as opposed to shrinkage which I would have a massive case of )
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There was a large sinkhole in BG in 2002, cost $1M to repair
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Re: Corvette Museum
Well they certainly are enough previous sink holes (~250) such that there must be some experience in the area filling up these things.
I wonder what "oversee" means from GM on rebuilding? Help or just looking in from time to time? Here is the only spider pic I have from the time back before my brick was laid.
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