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valiant1962
I think in General we should stick to these rules:
They could be listed as background cars, even with a lower quality image if:
1. The make or model is uncommon
2. The make or model is not uncommon but it is a Special Version agg. limited edition of a model (and can be identified likewise)
3. The car is set in an ackward location/country where it is more uncommon, or where one would not except this kind of car.
4. The car is delibaretly planted on a movie set (and possibly could be in a wrong time area or place area as a result of bad casting)
This appears to be an example of point 2 - http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_73835-Chevrolet-Citation-1980.html - not just a plain ordinary Chev Citation, but an unusual limited edition variation. By some suggestions this should not be included, but if it wasn't listed it may not have been identified as a unique variation, (therefore of more interest, even though the shot is not great). Just thought this might be a good example of the other side of the argument.