The owner of a 2022 Corvette Stingray says they accidentally selected the wrong gear and wound up under seven feet of water, requiring an elaborate rescue car auto cars
from the Aransas Pass Police Department. As a result, the department had to call upon the Tow Boat to help rescue the car.
With the help of some inflatable bags, the car was lifted to the surface of the water, and the boat was able to tow it back . Fortunately, authorities say that there was no evidence of environmental hazards as a result of the scuppered Corvette.While it’s unclear what will become of the sports car now that it back on solid ground, those interested in a slightly damp deal might want to keep an eye out on the local salvage auction page to see if this Corvette goes up at auction.
While drying out a flooded car is not a simple task, this could become the basis for a great project. Mind you, we’ve seen people put down surprising amounts of money for mid-engine cars that were underwater
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