Feb 12, 2014, 7:39 PM
Sad times today for the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky when the worst case scenario happened. Eight of the rarest one of a kind Corvettes plunged into the earth when an unexpected sink hole appeared in the middle of the museum measuring 40 feet wide and 25-30 feet deep. It is home to more than 30 unique Corvettes, including prototypes and a 1983 model – the only one in existence. Of the eight cars that fell, six were donated to the museum by Corvette enthusiasts, and two are owned by the car’s maker General Motors. Among them were a 1962 Black Corvette, a 1984 PPG Pace Car, and a 1993 ZR-1 Spyder. The total value of the damage is unknown but it is substantial.