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1973 wrote Suddenly i get Starksy & Hutch Flashbacks . All it needs is a white stripe. | ||
Caterpillar? John Deere? Komatsu? What do you think it is? | ||
Looks the same as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=71633 | ||
The front reminds me of the Ford E-Series. | ||
Why are they called Lead Sleds? | ||
Bullitt Mustang. | ||
I have a Hot Wheels version of this car. | ||
swick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Cars/Shark%20Car.jpg | ||
Dodge Ram. | ||
This looks like a Ferrari crossed with a '90s Toyota Supra. | ||
Automotive Gaming wrote problem???????????? I'm just asking what's wrong with the driver wearing a racing suit while driving this car. | ||
Speedevil wrote The driver looks really dumb with that outfit. What's the problem? | ||
I'm actually glad the Ford Nucleon never went into production, because if there was ever a crash, there would probably be no survivors. All the victims will have most likely died from radiation poisoning. | ||
www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2159 | ||
Just because a vehicle is unidentifiable, it doesn't always mean it's Made for Game. | ||
Actually, it's a 1969 Yenko Camaro. Look at those headlights. | ||
Burn Rubber wrote If I remember the actual car in the movie was a Jaguar or some similar European convertible. Not Camaro. The front of the car looked more like a 1953-55 Corvette. | ||
I call this a Lamboyota. | ||
The original Dodge Challenger went out of production in 1974 thanks to the fuel crisis. However, it was reintroduced in 1978 as a rebadged Mitsubishi. With that said, the 1978 Dodge Challenger's model origin should be Japan. -- Last edit: 2018-08-24 23:58:20 | ||
Why doesn't Dodge build the Challenger as a convertible anymore? | ||
This needs a white stripe. | ||
Aginnon wrote A Plymouth car in a 2013 game? Plymouth is long defunct. I see nothing wrong with putting Plymouth cars in video games released after 2001. | ||
How long did Plymouth build trucks? | ||
Judging by the name, this must be The Flintstones' Flintmobile. -- Last edit: 2018-04-12 00:20:17 | ||
1969MustangBoss302 wrote I think it looks more like a first-gen Ford F-Series truck. I agree. -- Last edit: 2018-07-29 06:48:00 | ||
Steven Spielberg actually owned a Ford Explorer at the time Jurassic Park 1 was in production. | ||
AEC Routemaster. | ||
The front reminds me of a 2014 Freightliner Argosy. | ||
John Deere. | ||
This doesn't surprise me anymore. | ||
When did Ford stop building the Ranger in the USA? | ||
What are those things sticking out through the car's hood? | ||
It has Herbie's racing stripes! | ||
Matchbox version: loosecars.com/59766-thickbox_default/matchbox-austin-mini-cooper-1275s-1964.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-07-08 00:42:40 | ||
Cadillac Gage Textron | ||
Check out the name of the tire brand. | ||
If Saleen isn't owned by Ford, then why does this car clearly share the same body as the Ford Mustang? | ||
That looks nothing like a Honda Accord. | ||
With this car, those zombies will be gone in 60 seconds. | ||
Kenworth | ||
JRC99 wrote Despite that, this is a '75 or '76 Firebird. Or maybe a '74. | ||
Sound like they got that name from here: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2490-Pontiac-Firebird-Trans-Am-1982.html | ||
Judging by the color and the decal, I suppose this car is just trying to look like the Mitsubishi Eclipse from the first Fast & Furious movie. | ||
Aginnon wrote Nope. Nintendo licensed Mercedes Benz for the DLC. Well, pardon me. I don't play very much video games. | ||
The developers didn't even bother to remove the Mercedes-Benz logo. I think I smell a lawsuit. | ||
BrianMak wrote What the hell is wrong with you guys? This is a Spark! Whoa. Calm down, dude. There's no need to be rude. | ||
www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2229-GMC-Vandura-G-1500-1983.html | ||
This looks more like a coupe rather than a convertible. | ||
The design reminds me of The Mystery Machine. | ||
victorvance wrote Looks like itīs having suicide doors! Why are they called suicide doors? That sounds so depressing. |