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  • ONE advert - your first - is FREE of charge
  • if the car that you offer is interesting - no matter how cheap or expensive, shiny or rusty it is - your advert may be selected to be our Editor's Choice of the day, giving you a ton of extra exposure.
  • this free advert will last for two months after which it will drop out automatically unless you want to relist that advert
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  • all response is filtered for spam, scam and unsollicited e-mail
  • you can either Upload or E-mail two photos
  • two restrictions: no links and no 'Wanted Adverts' without charge
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This is what other people said after selling their car on PreWarCar.com

1931 Cadillac sold in a few hours!
WOW! Sold on day 1 to a Cadillac collector. Thank you!! Regards, Terry Bridgewater

AC Sociable Editor's Choice
I don't know if you ever wonder what happens to your "editor's choice" cars. I saw the AC Sociable that you featured on 31 Jan. I drove 100 miles to see the car the same day and bought it on the Sunday. I am now awaiting delivery. I wouldn't have seen this car if you had not featured it on your home page, as I wasn't looking for one at the time (I was thinking of buying a Messerschmitt KR200). Regards Paul Spencer
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