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I thought that it might be fun to play 'Name that Car' by looking at a small section of a car in its stock form and then seeing who can guess it first.
The first person to correctly guess the car gets to put up a photo of a part of the next car for everyone to guess. So you have to be handy with photo editing to take a guess. Once your guess is confirmed by the original poster, you can upload your clue photo. Note how it should be only a small section of the car, just enough to give a clue and must be of the vehicle in its stock form. Here is one to start the game:
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2000 AU II FAIRLANE 75th ANNIVERSARY - big and shiny My hovercraft is full of eels! Movie Car Chase of the Week: Gene Hackman driving a 1971 Pontiac LeMans to chase an elevated train in The French Connection (1971). Last edited by DJM83; 03-04-2010 at 08:01 PM. |
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