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How to Show Off a Concept Car

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Now that you've purchased a concept car, chances are you'll be looking for opportunities to show it off. After all, concept cars aren't made for driving. If they run at all, it's not more than 10 mph. Maybe you made an impulse buy; the car came on the market and you couldn't contain your excitement. Here are some ways to make sure your concept car is more than a very elaborate paperweight.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Park her outside. Though you won't want to leave her there forever, you can be sure that you will draw some interested stares and strike up quite a few conversations by simply leaving the car in plain sight.

  2. Step 2

    Throw her a party. If you are somebody who likes to throw parties for almost no reason, there's no better excuse than the addition of a two ton, immobile mock-up vehicle to your home. Set up a bar on the hood and be the envy of your car enthusiast friends.

  3. Step 3

    Offer your car up to a movie producer. Mass media is the ultimate way to show off your concept car. If you think it's impossible, guess again. The Batmobile for the 1966 "Batman" series was converted from Ford's concept, the 1954 Lincoln Futura.

  4. Step 4

    Park her at a cruise. Though cruises tend to be for classic cars, few would object to an eye-popping concept parked next to a '63 Ford Thunderbird. Even better if your car is concept from the 1950's or '60's. After all, your car is the rarest of the rare, especially if it was never produced!

  5. Step 5

    Post her picture online. Even if real-time opportunities are limited, there is plenty of space in the virtual world for strangers to ogle your car. Forums abound for concept car pictures and discussions. You might even make some friends in your area.

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