Car renovation prompt

 Just remember, even if you type the same prompt, the result can

still come out different. I’m only saying this because that’s what I’ve

experienced. Try playing around with the prompts — change the

car models, the colours, and what’s happening in the video. For

example, you could have someone opening the bonnet of a rusty

Audi R8 with leaves scattered everywhere. You can also switch up

the setting, like putting the car in an abandoned warehouse or on a

foggy forest road, etc. To generate videos from your images, you

can use models like VEO 3.1, Kling 2.5 Turbo, or Kling 2.6 Pro. For

the best results, test a few different models and see which one

matches the style you’re going for !!!!!!

1. PROMPT

POV shot looking at a heavily rusted 1932 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic,

identifiable by its long teardrop body, split riveted dorsal seam running over

the roof, elongated front fenders, and signature horseshoe grille. The car sits

in tall grass, tires deflated, windows missing. An elderly woman in a blue

EB-pattern sweater smiles while taking cash from my outstretched hand

holding $100 bills. Overgrown fence and wildflowers behind the Bugatti. Soft

natural daylight.

(Video Prompt: "lady takes money and say: "Thank you, God bless you, and

take care of the car.")

2.PROMPT

POV holding a wireless yellow tow‑truck remote while a heavily rusted 1932

Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic is being winched onto a flatbed. Only ONE steel

winch cable is visible, coming directly from the tow truck’s winch drum to the

Bugatti’s front tow hook under the frame. No other wires, no straps, no ropes.

The cable has natural sag near the ground and tight tension near the hook.

The Bugatti has round headlights attached, fogged and rust‑stained,

horseshoe grille bent, teardrop body with dorsal seam, flat cracked tires

dragging up the steel ramp. Tall grass, old fence, overcast sky. Everything

obeys real towing physics.

!!!!(Keep in mind, I never get a perfect result with this prompt, so when the

image wasn’t quite right, I just typed ‘remove the wire between the yellow

remote and the car’ in the chat, and it fixed it perfectly.)!!!!


(Video Prompt: "POV pressing a yellow tow remote as a single steel cable

pulls a muddy, rusted 1932 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic backwards up a flatbed

ramp. The tow cable is connected ONLY to the rear tow hook, fully behind the

car. The entire front of the Bugatti is completely clear with ZERO cables,

ropes, straps, or lines of any kind. Rear bumper faces the tow truck, front end

points away. One rear tow line pulls the car upward, backwards, with no

equipment visible on the front."

3.PROMPT

POV walking into a clean restoration garage toward a 1932 Bugatti Type

57SC Atlantic parked under bright fluorescent lights. The car’s rusted teardrop

body, split dorsal seam, round headlights, and long sweeping fenders are

clearly visible. My hand holds a clipboard with restoration notes. Red tool

chests on the left, pegboard with tools on the right, concrete floor spotless.

(Video PROMPT: "a man comes close to the car and open the side bonnet")

4.PROMPT

POV kneeling beside the front left fender of a 1932 Bugatti Type 57SC

Atlantic, removing rusted bolts with a ratchet. The car’s iconic horseshoe

grille, teardrop body curve, and riveted spine are visible up close. Interior

stripped to metal frame. Labeled parts trays on the workbench behind me.

Bright workshop lighting reflecting off rusted metal.

(This prompt was not included in the video but you can try it out for your video)

5.PROMPT

POV holding a welding torch close to the rusted body of a 1932 Bugatti Type

57SC Atlantic. Bright sparks hitting the corroded teardrop panel, dorsal seam

visible, metal pitted and flaking. My gloved hand steadying the torch,

protective visor edges slightly visible. Workshop lights above, red tool chests

and pegboard blurred in the background. Realistic heat glow, smoke, and

metal texture.

(video prompt: "a man welding a back of the car up and down")

6.PROMPT

POV sitting inside the stripped cabin of a 1932 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic.

Interior is rusty and dusty — exposed metal floor, corroded seat frames,

flaking paint on the dashboard. My gloved hands hold a socket wrench, tightening bolts under the steering column. Wires hang loosely near the

firewall, old insulation crumbling. Sunlight filters through the open driver’s

door, casting shadows across the dirty floor. Everything looks aged, raw, and

mid-repair.

(Video Prompt: "a man try to fix the interior"

7.PROMPT

POV inside a paint booth spraying deep navy blue paint onto the primed body

of a 1932 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic. The car’s teardrop silhouette, riveted

dorsal seam, long fenders, and masked windows are clearly visible. My gloved

hand holds a red spray gun. Paint mist in the air. Bright booth lights, chrome

trim pieces on a nearby table.

(Video Prompt: "a man spray painting the car by walking around it, cinematic,

realistic")

8.PROMPT

POV standing on clean concrete driveway, looking at a fully restored 1932

Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic parked outside the garage. Deep navy blue paint

gleams under soft daylight. Chrome horseshoe grille polished, round

headlights clear, teardrop body flawless with visible dorsal seam. My hand

holds a microfiber cloth wiping the hood. Garage door open behind the car,

red tool chests and pegboard visible inside. Trees and fence in background,

natural shadows on the ground. Everything looks physically real — no floating,

no fake reflections, no extra wires.

(Video Prompt: "a man come close to the car, wiping with quick moves and

walking around it, cinematic, realistic



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