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Looks like a GMC TDH 5303 to me. | ||
I have a Hot Wheels Ford Escort that's in these exact same colors. | ||
2011 Dodge Charger NASCAR. | ||
This car looks like he shares the same design as the ambulance from Rescue Squad Mater. | ||
EnZo96 wrote Corvette C7 Not likely. | ||
This driver is a real butthead (pun intended). -- Last edit: 2018-02-02 16:36:51 | ||
chevyman105 wrote thought it was something from chevy What kind of Chevy did you have in mind? -- Last edit: 2017-11-25 18:21:57 | ||
JFK wrote Annoying minibus from Wheels of terror (1990) is back. Lets do a friggin 40 minutes lasting car chase boring as hell! You said it. But the main reason I criticise that film is because it copies Steven Spielberg's first movie, Duel. -- Last edit: 2017-11-09 20:22:42 | ||
According to Hot Wheels Wikipedia, this car is based on a Ford GT40, hence the name 40 Something. | ||
Marcolino97 wrote Dodge Viper? It can't be. It's too short to be a Viper. | ||
A-Team van. | ||
Aginnon wrote Named after Steve McQueen who drove a muscle car (which is a Mustang, not a Charger). And the Charger was black, not green. And it was built in 1968. | ||
To me, it looks like an '80s Ford Econoline. | ||
As seen in Traffic Slam 3. -- Last edit: 2017-09-21 05:41:58 | ||
Since when was the Bluesmobile a Dodge Diplomat? | ||
Checker Marathon. | ||
A-Team van. | ||
This car was seen in On The Run (a.k.a FFX Runner), another game by the same developers. | ||
Looks nothing like a Prius. | ||
That taxi to the left of this truck is a Checker Marathon. | ||
Obvious Dukes of Hazzard reference. | ||
@BossMustang Definetly Ford. | ||
Almost looks like Cruella De Vil's car. | ||
The red truck in Earn to Die was modeled after a Freightliner. | ||
Reminds me of Luigi from Cars. | ||
@Aginnon The version I was thinking of was the Michael Caine version from 1969. | ||
It does bear resemblance to the motorhome from Breaking Bad. | ||
Why is this listed as a Firebird? That is clearly a Camaro. | ||
This level was a lot like The Italian Job. | ||
This should be listed as a 1970 Dodge Charger. | ||
The front of this car looks like a 1977 Ford Pinto. | ||
Based on Youtube gamer jacksepticeye. | ||
Looks more like a 2005 Mustang. | ||
This car appears in Lose the Heat 3, another game by the same developers. | ||
This car appears in Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver 2: Get'n Dirty. | ||
I have this car in these exact same colors. The engine block however, was redesigned. | ||
This car hardly looks like a '59 Caddy. In fact, in this vehicle's ending cutscene, it resembles a 1949 Mercury. -- Last edit: 2019-08-30 16:25:59 | ||
To me, it looks more like a Land Rover Defender 110. In fact, that's what Twisted Metal Wikipedia says this vehicle is modeled after. -- Last edit: 2017-11-14 06:01:12 | ||
Elderly people and monster trucks just do not mix. | ||
To me, it looks more like an '82 Firebird. | ||
What a gross name. | ||
Rest in peace, Don Rickles. | ||
It's supposed to resemble the Mustang from Bullitt, hence the car's green paint job. | ||
Ford Model A. | ||
That name sounds gross. | ||
It actually is based on a Divco van. -- Last edit: 2018-07-21 16:16:42 | ||
Based on Mazda RX-7 | ||
This type of design would be a more fitting design for Darkside: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_5148-Peterbilt-281-1955.html -- Last edit: 2017-11-07 21:03:34 | ||
Design reminds me of the Mach 5. | ||
A Hummer H2 wouldn't even stand a chance against a Renault 5, thanks to its lousy gas mileage. |