Corvette Museum

jukebox

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A visit to Corvette museum today, unfortunately no factory tours. Remember factory tour in 1992 where met up with Keith Beschi, Dave Posner, Dale and others after driving from Bloomington Gold.
 

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HWD69

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I remember that trip, I think! Was Steve Palmer there?
Can't believe it was that long ago!
Hope you had a good trip.
 

jukebox

CCCUK Member
I remember that trip, I think! Was Steve Palmer there?
Can't believe it was that long ago!
Hope you had a good trip.
I did know Steve Palmer not sure if he was there after all this time.
I went on my own to the nhra at topeka kansas then drove to the corvette show and on to the museum /factory where i met up with everyone.
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
As to another Corvette museum
Many of you might have bought older Corvette parts from Mid America Motorworks totally destroyed by a tornado
Many old and special Corvettes now trash :-(

St. Louis-based KSDK news was on the ground in Effingham, IL and talked with Michael Yager about the storm and their efforts at cleaning up and moving forward. While Michael was talking with the reporter, the video shows a number of the damaged Corvettes that were being removed from the building that once housed founder Mike Yager’s MY Garage Museum, as well as the interior of Mid America’s aftermarket parts and accessories facility.

Without speculating too much about the condition of the cars, I am hopeful that the Last C4, the two C5 development, and the only CERV car in private hands cars can be salvaged.

The walls came down on them pretty hard, and I believe the C4’s back window was broken out as well.
More drone footage from Effingham and Mid America Motorworks can be seen here.

In a Friday post on Facebook, Michael says that Mid America Motorworks has leased another location in Effingham and will be working to get their website and 800 numbers back up in running.

He believes that it should take another week or so before they can restore operations. The post also shows the following:

We are committed to getting back to business as quickly as possible and hope to be serving our customers again within the next week. During this time, responses may be delayed, and we appreciate your patience as our team works through the challenges ahead.

Thank you for your support, encouragement, and understanding. We’ll continue to share updates as we move forward.

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