A scorn ex, rioters looking to make as much damage as possible, random criminals, it doesn't matter, car vandals suck! While we've seen quite a bit more nefarious automotive damage over the last few months, it's a trend that's plagued owners of dream cars for decades. Here are some of the hardest to look at vandalized collector cars across the internet. 2015 Corvette This Stingray was found on Copart after being vandalized with white paint.

It only has 7,485 miles on the clock, and so much life left to live. Corvette Blogger speculates that the Trump bumper sticker on the rear could have caused the Corvette to become a target. 2014 Corvette From vandalized with paint, to vandalized with paint stripper, this Stingray had paint stripping gel thrown on it when it was brand new.

The owner said it happened at her apartment complex, according to Stingray Forums. Porsche 911 GT3 RS This poor Porsche was spotted on the streets of L.A.

after rioters had their way with it. It went from being a beautiful sports car, to having anti-police graphetti sprayed all over it, and set on fire. 1970 Mercedes 280SE It's hard to image a more innocent car to target than one in storage, but that's exactly what happened to this classic Benz.

Once listed for sale on eBay, criminals targeted the car while it was tucked away in storage. Multiple Luxury Cars in Oakland, CA A series of cars were targeted during recent riots at a Mercedes Oakland dealership. Several cars were set on fire, spray painted, had.