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Strange lately how may people fail to read the rules or just don't care. I don't remember this ever being a problem until this past couple of months. Anyway, great pics from a few above.
You may have a valid point........ Classification of a Muscle CarDoes the corvette constitute as a muscle car? I know it has a v8 and all but I look at it this way. The new camaro's and stuff are considered modern muscle cars but you never hear the corvette called a modern muscle car, so would the old one be considered one? I always thought of it in the sports car category.
Sounds like a good idea to meHmmm, the Vette may not be a muscle car in the truest sense but for the sake of this comp and the small selection of premium muscle cars to choose from wouldn't it be best to pretend it's a muscle car... just this week.
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Hmmm, the Vette may not be a muscle car in the truest sense but for the sake of this comp and the small selection of premium muscle cars to choose from wouldn't it be best to pretend it's a muscle car... just this week.
Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high-performance automobiles.[1] The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines muscle cars as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving."[2] Usually, a large V8 engine is fitted in a 2-door, rear wheel drive, family-style mid-size or full-size car designed for four or more passengers. Sold at an affordable price, muscle cars are intended for mainly street use and occasional drag racing.[3][4][5][6] They are distinct from two-seat sports cars and expensive 2+2 GTs intended for high-speed touring and road racing.
to me its like trying to pass a le mans car as an indy car because there are only like 2 indy cars to choose from, sure they are close but what if a audi wins as the best indy car?CARS: Classic Muscle Cars only
Yeah, the watermark shouldn't be invisible over a dark surface...
I know i keep calling people out on this, but that seriously looks edited. the shadows look like they're toned.
Doh! I want to put the unedited black and white on its almost the same but corded and rotated ! changed !
now there is NO watermark.
Doh! I want to put the unedited black and white on its almost the same but corped and rotated ! changed !
I think he cropped it which is not allowed but he may rotate it.
by MegaJoshh-, on Flickr
by MegaJoshh-, on Flickr
Preview images can not exceed 500 pixels in either direction.
No post-GT5 editing, besides proportionally resize and rotate, is allowed.
I don't understand what is going on this week (or for that matter previous weeks). Why are people so reluctant to read and adhere to the rules of PMC. The rules are not novel length, it's very short and precise!
If you want to enter the PMC be prepared to read the rules on the first page and adhere to them!
i didnt corp it i just rotate it and resize it the one that was corped was edited too
the answer is simple they are not fans of reading
...which is why you've submitted an edited entry
For the sake of this week's competition, the Transcammer, Art Morrison, C3 Vette, and Cobra are all eligible - we don't have many options since it has to be a Premium, so there you go, folks!
DarkRIt's too big
And it's edited