Chevrolet shows off restored Corvette damaged in sinkhole

Back in June we told you about a team from General Motors that was tasked with restoring a 1992 Chevrolet Corvette that was destroyed by a massive sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.

This wasn't just any C4 Corvette, though—it was the one-millionth 'Vette ever built, and one of eight historically significant cars swallowed when a sinkhole opened up beneath the museum in Bowling Green, Ky., in February 2014.

After being recovered from the sinkhole, the C4 Corvette convertible was shipped to the General Motors Design Center in Warren, Mich., for a team of 30 technicians worked to restore it.

And, after four months of work totally 1,200 man-hours, the cover is off the fully restored one-millionth Corvette.

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