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The 1986 PPG Pace Car Corvette Targa (condition: severe damage; rear bodywork ripped off during fall, last seen upside down beneath the blue ZR1, no rear bodywork visible in helicopter video, likely destroyed)
The 1993 ZR-1 Spyder Corvette (condition: minor to severe, completely buried in dirt, only the rear bumper and driver's rear wheel remain visible, potentially salvageable)
The 1992 "Millionth" Corvette Convertible (condition: severe damage; survived the fall with damage to the body but potentially salvageable)
The 2009 1.5 Millionth Corvette Convertible (condition: unknown but not good; not visible, likely the most buried of the 8, potentially not salvageable)
The 1994 40th Anniversery Corvette and 1962 Corvette (conditions: moderate damage on the 40th, minor to moderate on the 1962; the 40th has visible damage to the rear, missing a taillight; 1962 has minor body damage but survived the fall intact for the most part)
The 2001 Mallett Z06 Corvette Hardtop Coupe (condition: unknown but likely severe; buried along with the 2009 Corvette)
The 2009 ZR1/Z06 "Blue Devil" Corvette (Condition: minor to none; seems to have survived the fall with little to no damage)
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I wonder how many underground Corvette fans there are out there?
![]() 02/12/2014 at 18:23 |
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Demolition man will thank us in the far future for giving him a Vette than an Olds.