I've been reviewing older puzzles to note instances where a correct solution has been presented, but the puzzle creator is no longer around to declare it solved and award points. If a consensus of opinion among Editors is that one of these puzzles has been correctly identified, it's moved to 'Solved' and points awarded accordingly. This particular puzzle was an odd case, however, so I'm including the following synopsis and explanation:
Djetset intended to create a puzzle based on an alternatively-badged Toyota Corolla he'd once seen in a 1970s Portuguese magazine. Not having an image of that car, he located a photo of a Toyota Corolla online, blocked out the badge and registration plate, and then used that photo to create this puzzle. It was an unconventional basis for a AP puzzle, but members here are free to create whatever manner of puzzles they like. Unfortunately, the puzzle photo was presented without explanation or clarification of what actually needed to be identified in order to solve the puzzle and earn the point. Members were provided the puzzle photo and instructed to identify only the make and model "for an easy point."
As one might expect, the car in the photo was almost immediately identified as a Toyota Corolla. There was initial confusion as to the correct generation and model year (neither were required in the puzzle instructions), but the bigger issue soon became Dejetset's insistence that the puzzle car was not a Corolla. The thread eventually fell silent after a member posted unedited images of the exact car in the puzzle photo with the 'Toyota' and 'Corolla' badges visible.
Djetset responded sometime later, explaining the intended nature of this puzzle and expressing his regret at having created it in the first place. He said he'd considered deleting the puzzle, but decided to move it to the BH and offer two points for the solution instead.
Members were initially asked to identify only the make and model of the car in the photo. Alfa_Japan was the first to identify the car in the photo as a Toyota Corolla, and as such, we are awarding 1 point to Alfa_Japan. After Djetset raised the issue of the specific model series, fromwien was the first to identify the car in the photo as an E20 series (2nd generation) Toyota Corolla. For this, we are awarding 1 point to fromwien.
The puzzle will remain in the BH with 2 points available to the first member to correctly identify the alternative model name Dejetset was looking for. (Yes, a difficult thing to prove if Dejetset can't be contacted.)