Hope all the old timers had a grand time wrecking our Chrysler history ..
While there has always been jerks, idiots and narcissists, usually things like this came down to economics. Remember...bitd, few people wanted those cars; many sat unsold on dealer lots for over a year and some were converted back to 'regular' RoadRunners just to sell. They both look like theyve been hit in the front and I imagine the cost to repair - combined with difficulty getting parts - exceeded the value. personally, I think the photo is prima facie evidence of a crime against humanity, but I imagine the economics of the situation caused it. Doubt is was done with sadistic intention.Hope all the old timers had a grand time wrecking our Chrysler history ..
True all that. In Buffalo in the early 70’s I remember a neighbor converting his superbird into a regular roadrunner. He told me he sold the wing for maybe $150.00 and the nose was damaged not sure what he did with that. His was petty blue too.While there has always been jerks, idiots and narcissists, usually things like this came down to economics. Remember...bitd, few people wanted those cars; many sat unsold on dealer lots for over a year and some were converted back to 'regular' RoadRunners just to sell. They both look like theyve been hit in the front and I imagine the cost to repair - combined with difficulty getting parts - exceeded the value. personally, I think the photo is prima facie evidence of a crime against humanity, but I imagine the economics of the situation caused it. Doubt is was done with sadistic intention.
Looks like 'tagged' moose heads tied to that wing...