There’s plenty of weird stuff on the Intertnet. Once in awhile, however, you stumble upon something that doesn’t garner the viral treatment for one reason or another. This story is one of them.
If you look at the above picture, it appears that a 1970-72 Corvette slammed into someone’s garage. This is a story that is somewhat common on American roads: someone has been drinking and rounds the corner too fast and, next thing you know, the car he or she was driving has hit a house. Sometimes the corner is trouble-prone and has been the scene of several accidents in the past.
However, those accidents usually don’t involve a classic car. By the looks of the image, this one does—how did the driver of this Vette end up on top of the car in the garage, destroying another classic in the process?

According to a Facebook post by the New Castle County (DE) Paramedics, a team of Technical Rescue Paramedics were called to an address as part of the NCC Structural Collapse Team to assist the Mill Creek Fire Company “in treating the driver of the striking vehicle” and “to shore the structure.”
This story was reported in this news article: the Corvette slammed into a garage and landed atop a vintage Chevy. Yet that’s not what happened despite “information from this article was provided by New Castle County paramedics and the Claymont Fire Company.”

Glancing at this other image, you can see that there is a late-model SUV to the right of the garage. What likely happened is that the SUV hit the garage and knocked the Corvette off a lift, which collapsed upon the ’66 Nova SS underneath. The SUV stopped after hitting a neighboring house.
This other article confirms the above sequence of events. And, if you look at a map, Claymont is far from the accident scene, so no idea why the Claymont Fire Company was consulted in the first story because clearly the narrative was not correct.
We can only hope that the collector had proper insurance coverage.