Keeping the proper prospective, (no humans were harmed) but it’s a shame to lose those beautiful one of a kind, historic cars.
So what’s next?
Apparently they believe the rest of the National Corvette Museum building it’s self is sound as is the rest of the grounds under the 184-acre Motorsports Park, which is opening in August.
But what should happened to the cars?
Should they be restored?
Should they stay as they are and preserved?
Let me know what you think.
Give me some feedback and I’ll send it on the Museum folks.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
From Facebook: Jeremy Nay Recover yes. Restore no. I think this whole ordeal is part of our history now. Not even Mother Nature can repress Corvette owners. History isn’t always pristine and perfect. Its a story of what has happen. Dig then out and display them proudly.