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On death ears...

FAKE: look at the rear quarter panel...the stop sign is cut off right above it. Plus, the shadow of the arm on the car looks fake.
 
The bright light reflecting on the car does not match the dull diffuse ambient light, and the stop sign is wrong. OTOH, the loading on the car is correct, and is not chopped - for that kind of loading to occur under normal conditions, the vehicle would be in motion, and the wheels would have to be turned. The problem with the bottom of the stop sign is exacerbated by jpeg artifacts, so the greater concern is not the bottom (which *could* have folded back along the angle of the arm to get where it is) but with the top which appaerently passed laterally through the roof of the car, with neither of them looking worse for the wear.

If someone could explain the dynamics of the stop sign, I would add a "real" vote to the rest of the picture 😀
 
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