Autoweek Survey Says: Leave at least One Corvette Unrestored — Corvette Forum Disagrees

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Remember that poll that gauged whether people think the Corvettes damaged from the sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum should be left unrestored?

Well, the results are in, and more than 50 percent of the folks who voted in the Autoweek survey believed at least one of the cars should be preserved in its current state as a reminder of the catastrophe.

The Autoweek survey also found that 29 percent think the 40th Anniversary Corvette should be left unrestored.

Fourteen percent said the 1984 Corvette PPG Pace Car should be left in its current state, and 11 percent think all eight Corvettes swallowed up in Kentucky should be left unrestored.

This contrasts with the opinion of the Corvette Forum audience. Sixty percent of you believe all of “The Great Eight” should be restored, and the other 40 percent of you think at least one should remain mangled.

General Motors has made it clear that they are pushing forward to restore all eight of the Corvettes to their original condition, so that should make about 60 percent of you happy.

Click here to see the Autoweek survey’s complete results; check out how they compare with our survey below, and then discuss the findings in the forum.

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