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I voted no, unless they are impossble to identify. One thing that I like on this site is trying to identify cars which are hard to see.
When I tried to identify this car http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=81474 , I couldn't find what it was at first. I had in mind an AMC Ambassador at first as AMC was already suggested but I took a few minutes searching for pictures with more details as I wasn't sure. Then I thought it could be a 1969 Buick Skylark. After a few minutes, I realized that it was a 1965 Buick just like those I have (I currently have a 1965 Wildcat and a 1965 Electra 225) The grille was clearly from either a LeSabre or an Electra 225 but other pictures provided by Tönz showed other details that confirmed what I first thought. So to me, hard to identify background cars are often the most interesting.
And even details could be interesting as in this post: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3023-Buick-Riviera-1973.html
Ben68 posted a picture of gauges shown in the same movie but that didn't correspond to those of a 1973 Riviera. I knew I had seen similar gauges somewhere but it took me a few seconds to notice these were the same as those in my current daily driver, a Jeep Cherokee.
When I tried to identify this car http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=81474 , I couldn't find what it was at first. I had in mind an AMC Ambassador at first as AMC was already suggested but I took a few minutes searching for pictures with more details as I wasn't sure. Then I thought it could be a 1969 Buick Skylark. After a few minutes, I realized that it was a 1965 Buick just like those I have (I currently have a 1965 Wildcat and a 1965 Electra 225) The grille was clearly from either a LeSabre or an Electra 225 but other pictures provided by Tönz showed other details that confirmed what I first thought. So to me, hard to identify background cars are often the most interesting.
And even details could be interesting as in this post: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3023-Buick-Riviera-1973.html
Ben68 posted a picture of gauges shown in the same movie but that didn't correspond to those of a 1973 Riviera. I knew I had seen similar gauges somewhere but it took me a few seconds to notice these were the same as those in my current daily driver, a Jeep Cherokee.