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About

The open archive of cars spotted across Israel.

Our story

Israel Car Hunters started as a small group of friends who couldn't stop pointing their phones at interesting cars on the road — a clean E30, a freshly imported GT-R, a rare classic parked in a Tel Aviv side street. We wanted one place where every spot could live: searchable, dated, credited to the person who saw it first.

Today the site is a free, community-built archive documenting Israel's car culture — from daily drivers to one-of-a-kind imports, captured by hunters all across the country.

What you'll find here

  • Spottings. Real photos of real cars on Israeli roads, with location, date and the make/model details.
  • A searchable archive. Browse by make, model, plate or hunter. Track which cars are common and which appear once a decade.
  • Recognition. Leaderboards and Photo of the Day celebrate the people doing the hunting.
  • A community. Comments, messages, and a shared respect for the cars and the people behind the cameras.

How it works

Anyone can sign up as a hunter. You upload a photo you took yourself, add the car details and where you saw it, and it joins the archive under your name. Other hunters can view it, comment, and follow your profile. We moderate to keep things accurate, respectful, and safe — full rules are on the Q&A · Rules page.

Our principles

  • Original content only. Upload photos you took yourself.
  • Public spaces only. No trespassing, no chasing, no harassment.
  • Respect people. No identifying drivers, owners, or addresses.
  • Free & community-owned. The archive belongs to the hunters who built it.

Get in touch

Questions, ideas, partnerships, or press — contact us or email support@israelcarhunters.com.