Hi, the title says everything.
The car's brand, model isn't relevant at all to the story. It seems to me that it's not an interesting info at this point of the project. However, in shooting scripts, the info is almost always given, and often in spec scripts.
What about, simply, this:
Quote:
INT. JOE'S CAR - PARKED - DAY
Joe is waiting for someone.
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Should I say if this character's car is a classy one, and that that character's car is a rusty one? Is it even necessary?
Quote:
INT. JOE'S CAR - PARKED - DAY
Joe, seated in a rusty car, is waiting for someone.
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Regards,
-jj.