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Any of you guys have your Vettes on loan to the museum best check your insurance policies.
Hope those aren't fiberglass seeking sinkholes.
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Scruples check ! Let's see if Chevy / GM; does the right thing for those 6 people who lost rare vettes.
Only this morning I read the newly installed CEO of GM, is on schedule to make something north of $14 million this year. Let's see what she is made of?
A nice gesture might be say, a new vette and a new support vehicle, chevy truck???
Only saying....
Unless the museum knew that they were building on a piece of property that has a propensity for sinkholes and they ignored it, I don't see how anyone could expect a new Vette out of the deal, let alone a truck to boot.
I'll bet there are some busy insurance adjusters and attorneys from all sides working hard in Bowling Green to figure this one out.
I understand the Corvette factory is across the street from the museum. Might be a few people concerned about going to work.
None of the lost cars were on loan from individuals. Two of them came from GM and the others were owned by the museum. It still sucks, but last night on the news they said that some were expected to be restorable.
GM says the building is structurally sound and they will retrieve and restore all eight cars: