Getting your car keyed is bad enough, but according to Zero2Turbo.com vandals in Hoover, Ala. took things to the next level when they allegedly used paint stripper on a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The resulting damage effectively destroyed the fiberglass sports car’s black paint.
While we hate to see damage like this to any car, we can’t help but wonder what this Corvette’s owner did to warrant such a retaliation from another individual: was it the result of road rage, payback for a botched business deal, a scorned ex, or simply a random attack on an unsuspecting victim?
We may never know why this Corvette was so viciously attacked, but we hope the perp(s) is/are caught and that the owner of this Corvette is able to bring his or her 460-horsepower Stingray back to its original condition.
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She probably didn't do anything to anyone else to warrant this vandalism. There's a certain element of society that is just plain jealous and angry when confronted by the success of others. However, living in an apartment complex without a garage and buying a brand new $60K Corvette doesn't really seem like the brightest decision.
Pure jealousy...This proves what an amazing and jealousy-inducing car the Corvette is...some people have no life whatsoever.
I hope the guy gets it back to new condition because that is a great looking car.