That movie disturbed me greatly as a child. I still can't stand to watch it. I think it's the reason I don't like "stupid humor" like Dumb and Dumber.
That black Vette looks like it came out even better than Blue Devil. Seeing as it's the only body style that fell in that I like, I am glad. I'm not bashing the others. I'm glad they'll be rescued and restored. They are a part of history. I just prefer my Vettes to be Old School.
Red
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Born - October 1981
Brought back to life - July 2011
Because of that movie, every time I see an engine running on a stand, I think of Mr. Bonestripper. An underrated film IMO. I also didn't notice his nose until years later.
As for the sinkholes, there have been a few theories as to why this one wasn't detected, but the most honest one was that it could have been because it wasn't even there when the place got built. A leaking supply pipe or drain could have caused the erosion out of the ground that created the hole. So who knows really.
Also, I myself am not familiar with Corvette culture, but why all the hate for the C4?
Robert
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Used to do a lot of cave exploring in southeast Minnesota. You'ed be surprised how many holes there are underground. I still have nightmares of the stupid stuff I did.
I had NEVER noticed his nose til now. That just adds more to the creep factor of his character.
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Back on topic....
I was wondering earlier if the recovery would cost more than the 8 cars were worth. I would have thought the Blue Devil would have been the most valuable, but it turns out that the millionth car is the moneymaker
http://blog.caranddriver.com/multimi...s-1-2-million/
So maybe not.
I wonder if their value will go up after this, assuming they are restored. If they keep one as-is, it should be the burgundy C4 40th anniversary.
Dermot
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Lordy... the PPG Pace Car got jacked up.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...seum-sinkhole/
I really have to wonder if they are going to try and fix that one.
-Gary
Ouch. I don't see how it'll be feasible to fix that one, either. To me, this was easily the most interesting of the cars that were eaten.
I definitely like the earlier C4's from the mid '80s. Perhaps it's because I was a kid in the '80s, but I still think they're cool looking cars, digi dashes & all. And they're damned cheap, too... here's a clean one with only 33,000 miles for $7,800:
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...51808781&Log=0
I think it's a hell of a car for the buck.
Louie Golden