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Sinkhole swallows up vintage Corvettes

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That'll buff right out. :sneaky:
 
You're just jealous of my own custom, limited edition ride, which I recently donated to a museum.

The Brick Anvil Civic

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Fair enough, but the early '60's models were awesome cars, not "rich redneck specials"..

Some of you seem to be misconstruing my mockery of the Spoony Fork Knife Corvette as mockery of all Corvettes.

My only point was that putting a really, really dumb name and some bolt-on parts does not make you some kind of famous tuner whose 'creations' belong in a museum.
 
all in all this was a scare but no major destruction

the stingray had some scratches but that will buff right out litterally
 
Some of you seem to be misconstruing my mockery of the Spoony Fork Knife Corvette as mockery of all Corvettes.

My only point was that putting a really, really dumb name and some bolt-on parts does not make you some kind of famous tuner whose 'creations' belong in a museum.

I would tend to agree with that, he's not exactly Carrol Shelby. Geez, I hope they didn't lose a '63 split window..
 
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