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CRL
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It would make sense imho to have a mixture of cars, with most being like the 2nd & 3rd samples and only a few looking fresh washed.
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Age of the car should be a factor to consider. Older cars tend to have duller finishes unless very well maintained or garaged most of their lives. Might also consider the classic bondo finish on a fender for one older car or truck!
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Ok, newer or close up cars might have a more shiny appearance, but what about the glass or chrome. Would more distant cars have a duller windshield or bumper?
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Bill
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