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How to get the right model in the Classifieds
  • mjsandbemjsandbe
    Posts: 340Platinum Member
    Anyone know how how to get the right model in the Classifieds?



    I have my Buick Century listed as a Buick Riveria, just because Century was not an option. http://www.classiccar.com/index.php?option=com_ezautos&Itemid=12&task=detail&id=50



    Anyone know how to fix this? :confused:
    [b]Michael S.[/b]
    Chronicles of my search for and adventures with my Hornet http://52hornet.blogspot.com
  • [Deleted User]
    Posts: 123Member
    I listed a 51 Chrysler Imperial and had only about 6 choices and none were close. Grand Voyager and Caravan don't cut it! :D
  • Ted W
    Posts: 267Gold Member
    You can add your model in your control classifieds control panel. We are still working on better instructions for that section, but if you login to the site and go to the classifieds section, in the left have navigation, find the EZ Panel link and click on it.



    Once in this section you can add any model you don't find in the list or modify your ad to whatever you like.



    Hope this helps!
  • mjsandbemjsandbe
    Posts: 340Platinum Member
    CC Ted W wrote:
    You can add your model in your control classifieds control panel. We are still working on better instructions for that section, but if you login to the site and go to the classifieds section, in the left have navigation, find the EZ Panel link and click on it.



    Once in this section you can add any model you don't find in the list or modify your ad to whatever you like.



    Hope this helps!



    Thanks, I know how to do it now, but it looks like somebody beat me to the punch and already added Buick Century, so I used that.
    [b]Michael S.[/b]
    Chronicles of my search for and adventures with my Hornet http://52hornet.blogspot.com
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,770Moderator
    Prob'ly Ted did! That's why it's nice to be on a car website where the guy who owns the site is heavily involved in its day to day maintenance, and a car guy on top of that!
  • [Deleted User]
    Posts: 123Member
    Jon B wrote:
    Prob'ly Ted did! That's why it's nice to be on a car website where the guy who owns the site is heavily involved in its day to day maintenance, and a car guy on top of that!

    True that!

    And its nice to be able to read post in English and not some kind of text crap. I come to this forum and it renews my faith that there are still people that have a brain and use it.