Well, Not Exactly.
Though the building in Punta Gorda, Florida was once a Wal-Mart,
it's not any more. When Rick Treworgy saw that it was vacant, he decided it would be
the perfect place to showcase almost 200 Corvettes and other GM muscle cars he owns in a vast collection begun more than 30 years ago. He bought it, and now, it's open tothe public.
Called Muscle Car City, the venue is attracting thousands of peoplewho harken back to the golden days of muscle cars and their youth. It's also drawing a newer generation of enthusiasts.
.
Though the building in Punta Gorda, Florida was once a Wal-Mart,
it's not any more. When Rick Treworgy saw that it was vacant, he decided it would be
the perfect place to showcase almost 200 Corvettes and other GM muscle cars he owns in a vast collection begun more than 30 years ago. He bought it, and now, it's open tothe public.
Called Muscle Car City, the venue is attracting thousands of peoplewho harken back to the golden days of muscle cars and their youth. It's also drawing a newer generation of enthusiasts.
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