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Let's hope the wheel of Karma swings around and bashes that worthless POS excuse for a human being.
I had two incidents with my '72 Stingray. Once someone wadded up their cigarette butt in a napkin and tucked it into the corner of my front bumper. The second incident was in a parking garage. Some lowlife hocked a loogey right onto my windshield right in the middle of my field of vision on the driver's side so that I would see it front and center when I got back in the car.
Luckily neither act really resulted in any "damage". They just wanted to display their burning sense of inferiority.
I almost feel sorry for those losers. They are so pathetic and deep down they realize they'll never aspire to owning a car as nice as that so they feel envious and threatened by yours.
My right rear fender is keyed, and my hatch.... Some female did it at a party, her friends ended up ratting her out to me but it was too late. I still never got it resprayed, and when people notice it, it always brings out an interesting convo.
Knowing who did it and proving it are very far apart. I lived in my old neighborhood for about 12 years without incident and one night while my new girlfriend was visiting, my ex-girlfriend showed up looking to pick a fight. Eventually she gave up and squealed tires leaving. The next morning I woke up and ...scrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaatch all the way down the side of my Corvette.
My first 'Vette was a white '84. Pretty nice but slow!!!!!! One night a few months after getting it, I MC'd a Great White concert for a friend of mine who was the promoter and my car was parked out back of the venue with the band's tour bus and other vehicles. I don't know who and I don't know why, but someone keyed the whole driver's side of my car.
The joke was on them though as they were either too drunk or too weak to have any effect. All they did was to transfer a little brass from the key to my paint and it polished right off the next day!!!! Whew!!!!!!! Catastrophy averted!!!!
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
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