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Painful to watch

This was posted on YouTube by the guy who shot the video. But really...they could have been parted out dont you think??

Reason behind the destruction of these cars..... The two that I had to destroy came from schools in the area's auto shops. Chrysler Corp removed these cars from schools across the country because 1 student supposedly stole one from a school and was killed in it. I don't know how true this stands but I can tell you that a rep from Chrysler was there to verify the destruction of this car and to make sure there was not a salvageable part left. I am unsure how many vipers are to be destroyed. I was told each state has a few or so.
 
yeah there was like 93 cars IIRC, all to be destroyed... 2 pre=production prototypes of the coupes too, really sad stuff, But the good part is, they got allot of vocational automotive education/teaching from them, for well over 2 decades, form some of them, before they were to get destroyed thou, liability issues allegedly too, they've been destroying concepts & prototypes for 60+ years now... so so sad

This was posted on YouTube by the guy who shot the video. But really...they could have been parted out dont you think??

Reason behind the destruction of these cars..... The two that I had to destroy came from schools in the area's auto shops. Chrysler Corp removed these cars from schools across the country because 1 student supposedly stole one from a school and was killed in it. I don't know how true this stands but I can tell you that a rep from Chrysler was there to verify the destruction of this car and to make sure there was not a salvageable part left. I am unsure how many vipers are to be destroyed. I was told each state has a few or so.
 
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