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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Sinkhole Corvettes

I like cars, and I especially like the Corvette.  I want to own one, it's one of my big goals in life.  I'd heard quite a bit about the sinkhole at the Corvette museum, but up until this point I had avoided looking the pictures.  I looked today though, right here, and I was not happy that I had.  Some of them were okay, but some of them were not, and that was not nice to look at.  The one-of-a-kind racing Corvette was completely destroyed, and that's a big loss.


Sure, on the surface, they're just machines, but really, they're more than that.  They were on display at a museum, they represented the history of the most enduring car in American history, they were really more works of art than machines.  They were sculptures of metal, and they were valuable for more reasons than the fact that they were rare.  It's becoming less and less fashionable to like cars in today's world, but these cars really are more than just cars.  I don't know how feasible it will be to restore the most damaged cars, but if there is a way, I hope they do it, because I really think it's worth it.

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