General Motors' Pasadena Design Advanced Design Center caught fire in Pasadena, California, on Wednesday night. More than 100 firefighters and hazardous materials specialists were called out to ...
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The story, which traces a pivotal but largely forgotten chapter in GM and Corvette history, was later featured on Corvette Today with Steve Garrett, the only podcast dedicated entirely to Corvette.
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A concept vehicle caught fire Wednesday evening at General Motors' Advanced Design Center in Pasadena, California, triggering a full-fledged four-alarm response. The fire began just shy of 6 p.m. on ...