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Bartlesville man helps assemble the engine of his new Corvette
by MICHAEL OVERALL, World Staff Writer
TulsaWorld.com
If you were eating at an expensive, world-class restaurant, would you pay extra if you had to go into the kitchen and make part of the meal yourself?</h2></span>
If you loved to cook, you would.
"It's the same thing," says Tom Read, a spokesman for General Motors. "This is the chance of a lifetime for anybody who thinks working on a car is just as much fun as driving it."
Only 24 people in the world had ever gone to Detroit to build their own Corvette engines.
Full Story: Bartlesville man helps assemble the engine of his new Corvette | Tulsa World
by MICHAEL OVERALL, World Staff Writer
TulsaWorld.com
If you were eating at an expensive, world-class restaurant, would you pay extra if you had to go into the kitchen and make part of the meal yourself?</h2></span>
If you loved to cook, you would.
"It's the same thing," says Tom Read, a spokesman for General Motors. "This is the chance of a lifetime for anybody who thinks working on a car is just as much fun as driving it."
Only 24 people in the world had ever gone to Detroit to build their own Corvette engines.
Full Story: Bartlesville man helps assemble the engine of his new Corvette | Tulsa World