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typhlosion
Note that pictures sent by e-mail are not processed much faster, as not many admin process them.

How were these captures made? The colors look a little weird, are these photos taken from a TV/screen?

They also seem sometimes cut from a larger scene. Note that the pictures that we usually make are whole movie frame, to show what is around the car, also to prevent too background cars from appearing as if they were well visible on the screen.
e.g. for the Dodge Coronet, which is already listed:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_98922-Dodge-Coronet-1971.html
Some of your pics are clearly small shots enlarged (i.e. cars that were far), and so which are actually not worth listing, like the 223->229.
This movie was processed by Sixcyl who already puts too much background cars, so I do not see how 250 cars could have been missed and worth listing.

Also, you should compress the pictures a little more, the pics seem rather big.


i know what you mean but i think for movies that are as old and have a historical significance as this one is should be more cataloged cuz lets face it vintage regular cars are not as well archived as todays regular cars!!!

plus they are what they are even the background and the up close half pics!!! if i didn't know what it is i didn't list it or if it was large or visible enough they were listed as unknown
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