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Braiz

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Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 07:55 PM

Beverly Hills, United States of America

34.08000, -118.41500

The scene depicts a street in Beverly Hills, California, United States, under clear daylight conditions. An orange Chevrolet Corvette C3, with a visible license plate "8CCR299", is stopped on the asph…read more

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The scene depicts a street in Beverly Hills, California, United States, under clear daylight conditions. An orange Chevrolet Corvette C3, with a visible license plate "8CCR299", is stopped on the asphalt road in the foreground, facing away from the camera. It features T-top roof panels removed, a chrome luggage rack on the rear deck, chrome wheels, and dual exhaust pipes on each side. Immediately behind the Corvette is a dark-colored Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen G500 or similar convertible model, with its light-brown soft top folded down. This vehicle displays a rear-mounted spare tire with a chrome cover and a partially visible license plate "959 181". A third dark-colored SUV is partially visible further back in the traffic queue. The road features faded white dashed lane markings. Large, mature trees with prominent light-grey trunks and full green canopies line both sides of the street, casting shadows across the pavement. To the right of the road, a manicured green hedge separates the street from residential property. Behind the hedge, a light-colored stucco wall is visible, with further lush greenery and residential architecture in the background. The sky is clear blue. No individuals are visibly present within the frames of the vehicles or on the street. The vehicles appear to be stationary in a line of traffic. | Open Wire