Anyone who knows me knows that I am a fan of classic hot rods and watching these classics sucked into the abyss of the earth is enough to bring a tear.

A massive sinkhole appeared beneath the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky.  The Bowling Green Fire Department estimates the sinkhole to be around 25-30 feet deep and 40 feet wide.

"This is going to be an interesting situation," Museum Executive Director Wendell Strode told the Bowling Green Daily News, noting that a structural engineer is at the Bowling Green facility to evaluate the damage inside its Sky Dome section.

Six of the cars in the sinkhole are owned by the museum; two others are owned by General Motors.

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