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Customer Rides Terms & Conditions

To get your ride featured on our site send us a brief description of your classic ride along with several pictures (no more than 4 per car please). You may send your material by mail or email. Please see our contact page for contact information.

Once we receive your material, our staff will review it and, if approved, we will add it to the Customer Rides page in the order received.

Specialty Wheels, Ltd. will not be held responsible for lost or damaged pictures or material.

Please note: Once we receive your information it is placed into an archive for future reference. As such, we cannot return any submitted material once received. If you have a picture you do not want to part with but would like featured on this page, make a high quality color photocopy or a scan of the picture and send this to us rather than your original.

We will not post any illegal, explicit, crude, vulgar, or otherwise offensive material on this website. Any material we receive that falls under these categories, or that we deem inappropriate, will be immediately disposed of. We reserve the right to refuse and properly dispose of any submitted material at our discretion.

All pictures submitted for our Customer Rides page will be cropped or enlarged to 640x480 72ppi resolution. Please submit pictures at least this size or larger. Pictures smaller than the above recommended dimensions will be appear to be low-quality and pixilated.

We will choose to feature only one of the 4 possible pictures you can submit, so please send us your best pictures.

Picture Taking Tips:
* Car pictures tend to look the best when they are taken from either a front or rear quarter panel view that shows mostly the side of the car, and a little of the front or rear (see the 1970 R/T Challenger picture for reference). Pictures like these will be the most likely candidates for approval. We want to see those beautiful wheels so make sure they are visible in your pictures please.

* Wherever possible set your camera image settings at their highest. This will produce the best quality picture.

* Using higher shutter speeds will increase the sharpness and clarity of your pictures.

* Tri-Pods yield the highest quality pictures. If you have a tri-pod, use it!