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 2/13/14 11:33pm
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National Corvette Museum eNews
  February 13, 2014
IN THIS ISSUE:
  • Timeline Set for Sinkhole Repair and Car Recovery
  • Chevrolet to Oversee Car Restoration
  • "Build Your Own" Stingray Winner Drawn
  • THANK YOU FANS!
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Timeline Set for Sinkhole Repair and Car Recovery

During a press conference today on Corvette Boulevard, Mike Murphy with Scott, Murphy & Daniel construction provided an update and timeline on the work to be done.

Highlights of the press conference include:

- This is very common for this area, what's not common is for a sinkhole to swallow eight Corvettes.
- It is repairable. The building foundation and structure is in good condition.
- They will be securing the sinkhole and surrounding areas to ensure that even if we have sinkholes on the property in the future it will not affect the Museum.
- It will take 2-3 weeks to stabilize and secure the area (red spire, walls of the sinkhole) then the process of vehicle recovery will begin.
- They will be making sure the sinkhole is safe and that no further damage will occur before starting vehicle recovery.
- It will take 4-6 days to retrieve the vehicles
- After that, they will replace earth and the floor system
- They have a good plan and it takes action tomorrow with no problems foreseen

"We are confident that it will be done in time for the Museum's 20th Anniversary Celebration in August. You won't even know that this has happened," said Wendell Strode, Museum Executive Director

View the entire video of our press conference on YouTube here.

Chevrolet to Oversee Restoration of Historic Corvettes

To help the National Corvette Museum recover from the massive sink hole, Chevrolet will be overseeing restoration of the Corvettes damaged. The process will be managed by General Motors Design in Warren, Mich.

“The vehicles at the National Corvette Museum are some of the most significant in automotive history,” said Mark Reuss, executive vice president of General Motors Global Product Development. “There can only be one 1-millionth Corvette ever built. We want to ensure as many of the damaged cars are restored as possible so fans from around the world can enjoy them.”

The restoration will be overseen by Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design.

When the cars are recovered, they will be shipped to the Mechanical Assembly facility, a small specialty shop within GM Design, where the best restoration approach will be determined. Mechanical Assembly has been part of GM Design since the 1930s, and today maintains and restores many of the vehicles in the GM Heritage Collection and GM’s historic concept cars.

"Build Your Own" 2014 Stingray Raffle Winner Drawn

Congratulations to Richard Jukonski of Middleton, CT with ticket #0038, winner of our "Build Your Own" 2014 Stingray Corvette Raffle. We sold all 1,500 available tickets.

Your next chance to win a raffle is not for a Corvette but rather two tickets for a 7-night cruise around the Alaska Northern Glacier, including airfare! Cruise dates are June 20-27 with highlights including Vancouver, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway and Seward. Tickets are $50 each and the raffle is limited to 1,000 tickets with proceeds benefitting the Museum.

Learn more about our raffles, including exclusions and restrictions and purchase tickets online at www.corvettemuseum.org/raffle or call 800-538-3883 during normal business hours.

THANK YOU FANS!

We want to take a moment to thank all of you that have kept the Museum in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. The outpouring of support has been wonderful! We are proud to call each of you members of our Corvette family.

Many of you have asked how you can help... we are thankful to have had a local club come out and help wash all the cars that were safely retrieved from the Skydome. We have also had individuals come forward with fundraising ideas. While insurance will cover most of the damage we will still have deductibles and other expenses not covered. Donations are always welcome, and can be made online here.

We have faced adversity before and overcome it... and we will overcome it once again!

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