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The first part of your post is the title, people like to look up these wondrous beast so be clear and precise, these cars are also quite rare and barely have a record on the internet so we like to keep our records clean, as they say.

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The title consists of two parts, the type of car is first, time is the second. Put this information in square brackets for a tidy presentation.

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The types of vehicles is simple:

REAL: A vehicle that was put into production.

FAKE: A vehicle from any type of media or an April’s Fools.

MODDED: A vehicle that has been modified, either by the original company or a second party.

CUSTOM: A vehicle that has been scratch made, homebuilt or been so heavily modified that it is wrong to call it modded.

UNKNOWN: Sometimes information can be elusive, this tag is for those cars that have been lost to time, this tag can also be used for the date.

CONCEPT: A vehicle that has been made to prove a point, show what the company could do or what the future could look like.

PROTOTYPE: A car that was planned to go into production but something/ someone stopped it.

You will now have:

[REAL, XXXX]

[FAKE, XXXX]

[MODDED, XXXX]

[CUSTOM, XXXX]

[UNKNOWN, XXXX]

[CONCEPT, XXXX]

[PROTOTYPE, XXXX]

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The Date

Due to some of these weird wonders being so rare, pinning down a date can be hard, always post the manifacture/ release of the vehicle or a rough approximation, for example:

[XXXX, 19th Century]

[XXXX, 1920’s]

[XXXX, 1920’s/30’s] - made in either decade

[XXXX, 1923/8] - either made in '23 or '28

[XXXX, 1923-8] - made between '23 and '28

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We like to keep things up to a standard here, we like to keep things clean which means the main image must be as high quality as possible, below is the yes and no’s.

YES:

Clean Screenshot, showing the car cleanly

NO:

SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS

EBAY

UNCLEAR IMAGE

THUMBNAILS

DRAWINGS

However we do allow drawings and unclear images if no other source is available.