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According to Wikipedia's own Chevrolet Corvette article, 1,370,759 Corvettes have been manufactured as of 2013. How then was a 1.5 millionth Corvette on display to get swallowed by the sinkhole as reported here? Also, is it proper to call all the cars "vintage"? I think not, but I don't know what to call them other than "classic". But some of them are quite recent makes. Abductive (reasoning)14:47, 14 February 2014 (UTC)Reply