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Austin Seven Tourer

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
This is two years older than the Bugatti Type 35, making it the oldest car in the game, and possibly the whole Forza series
Plymouth

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
Bruisemobile wrote
This looks like something made by Hot Wheels.

Looks like the Beatnik Bandit kustomrama.com/w/images/thumb/e/e9/Ed-roth-beatnik-bandit.jpg/400px-Ed-roth-beatnik-bandit.jpg
Mercedes-Benz SSK

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
The Bentley 4.5 Litre is currently my favorite of the big vintage racers, but man...this thing stands to be even cooler than that
Mitsubishi Galant

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
So wait, if Mitsubishi pulled their licensing, then wouldn't this car not just be unplayable, it wouldn't appear at all? Or would they still let them keep it in as an undriveable traffic car? I thought Mitsubishi had pulled their licensing from the beginning of development and the secret only just came out. But based on this, it looks like they had originally licensed a few cars, Playground had started putting them in the game, and then at the 11th hour they pulled the license. So does this mean that the game developers have to pull all the Mitsubishis that they have put in the game already, including in cutscenes and the background?
Auto Union Type D

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
These are cool cars to have in the game for sure, but they seem a bit inappropriate for a game that has night cycles. These are racecars with no lights, so racing in the dark will be a real challenge. Maybe that's the point, though.
Bugatti Type 35 C

Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
While I think it's cool that this car and the Auto Union and a few other classic racers are in this game, I don't understand why. FH4 will have a lot of night driving like every Horizon game, so what will these cars, which have no lights, do when it gets dark? You won't be able to see hardly anything. Will there be lights available as customizations?
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