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Two cars pulled out of sinkhole at US Corvette museum

Two classic Corvettes re-emerged Monday from a giant sinkhole that gobbled up those and six other prized vehicles still trapped beneath the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.

Workers in a cage painstakingly hooked straps around the cars before a crane slowly hoisted them one by one from the enormous pit that opened up last month. Onlookers cheered after each car was rescued, but the joy was more subdued for the second car, which had more extensive damage.

The first car hoisted out, a 2009 ZR1 Blue Devil, showed only minor damage that included cracks on lower door panels, a busted window and an oil line rupture that oozed oil, said Chevrolet spokesman Monte Doran.

Workers were able to get that car running. Cheers went up as the engine revved at the Bowling Green museum.

‘It sounded awesome, just like before,’ said museum executive director Wendell Strode. Doran said the car was in ‘remarkably good shape. You could have that car back on the road in a couple of days.’

Not so for the other car retrieved Monday, a 1993 Ruby Red 40th Anniversary Corvette. The body panels and window glass need replacing, but the vehicle is salvageable, Doran added.
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