Items severely damaged the old Chevrolet Corvette, with fiberglass bodies particularly damaged. Some sports cars are very difficult to repair.
In the US, they sell a rare collection of classic Chevrolet Corvettes. All cars were severely damaged and some are beyond repair. This was reported by The Drive site.
Six Chevrolet Corvettes of different years of manufacture were put up for sale at the famous Copart used car auction, where, as you know, the so-called “bitcoins” from the USA were sold. The condition of the cars leaves much to be desired.
The vintage Chevrolet Corvette was the victim of Hurricane Ian that swept through Florida in September. Thousands of cars were flooded, including expensive supercars.
The Chevrolet Corvette was particularly unlucky in this regard because these cars have fiberglass bodies. On the one hand, it is stainless, on the other hand, it is much more brittle than metal.
The 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was particularly damaged – its body was almost completely destroyed and cannot be restored. The fenders of the 1956 Corvette are destroyed and the hood and trunk are missing. The convertibles also had their sunroofs torn off, allowing water to enter the passenger compartment.
The 1966 Chevrolet Corvette coupe suffered less damage. The 1959 model is also more or less tolerable – the cabriolet is just flooded inside and its engine may need repair. The latest 1995 Chevrolet Corvette looks solid, but the interior and engine compartment are covered with a layer of silt.
Previously Focus reported that the butler had smashed two private Lamborghinis worth more than a million dollars.
We also wrote that a rare Chevrolet Corvette from the 90s was discovered.
Source: Focus
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