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There is no such thing as a '70 model year charger daytona. The winged warrior for the '70 model year was the superbird, the charger daytona was a '69 model only. While daytonas may have competed in the '70 season, they were not '70 cars. -- Last edit: 2012-07-03 21:55:34 | ||
I think this was based off a '94-'03 4th gen Mustang | ||
nope. 'V8 De Luxe' is the model name. although everywhere is inconsistent in displaying the name whether as just 'De Luxe' or 'V8 de luxe'. I missed the body code aswell, its '01A' www.imcdb.org/vehicle_89564-Ford-V8-De-Luxe-1940.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_332973-Ford-V8-De-Luxe-01A-1940.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_289872-Ford-V8-De-Luxe-01A-1940.html | ||
As said with the charger in the 4th game, this is not an R/T-SE, just an R/T. It is lacking all of the SE Features | ||
As said with the charger in the 4th game, this is not an R/T-SE, just an R/T. It is lacking all of the SE Features | ||
Will a moderator please remove 'SE' from the extra information? This is a normal Charger R/T, not an R/T-SE. If this was an SE it would have the wood grain insert in the dashboard, chrome rocker panels, and wood grain steering wheel among other things. | ||
'67 Chevelle. No idea of trim level but definitely a chevelle | ||
A new revamped version of the "Jupiter Eagle Ray MK.5" used the demolition events in Race Driver Grid. Basicly same mesh with a few changes: - cuts in the fenders for the wheel arches are not so high resulting in a more production/street car ride height - inverted trunk - cheap looking rollcage as opposed to the perfect rollcage and door reinforcement seen in GRID - no bullbar and front bumper moved forward - new grubby/rusty textures making use of a more advanced set of shaders whether that makes this a monte carlo as the former version of this model is, or if this makes the former a Grand prix, I don't know. -- Last edit: 2012-05-28 23:58:54 | ||
I wouldn't say its a bel air, I'd say more of a '55 Pontiac chieftain by the front bumper | ||
Antti-san wrote No, this is an R/T - look at the hood. that and the '71 super bee doesn't have the gills in the doors that the R/T model chargers had (and are shown on this model). Also on the super bees all exterior badges read 'Super-Bee' as opposed to 'Charger' or 'R/T' -- Last edit: 2012-04-15 22:08:13 | ||
Interesting, from the perspective in those images the front end looks like a '71 'cuda as opposed to challenger, the fastback roof line and rear 1/4s looks like a '69-'70 mustang fastback and the tail lights resemble a '70 camnaro. Seems to be a right mix | ||
Definitely challenger, lines are a bit too round for the 'cuda, which had sharper edges. As for year, the name may be a hint, and the grille (from the icon on the bottom) seems to resemble the '72-'74 grille most, but other than that it the front end looks too stylized to distinguish where of the '70-'74 years | ||
Wrong year, this is not from the second gen ('78-'79), this is a 3rd gen ('80-'86) Bronco | ||
Yay, and its the L78 - 375 horse variant, just like in the 69 Camaro & 67 chevelle Now wheres my copy of Hold Tight by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Titch | ||
- So it's a torino just because you say it is, never mind that the details of the model don't match. It seems you're not interested in listening to others opinions or taking anothers input into consideration, so literally whatever - I'm going to wait for more images from other angles for identification. End of discussion | ||
- There I go trying to have an intelligent debate and you jump straight to insults? I'm not talking about the swinger or the sedan I'm on about the sport, where the fastback roofline & C pillar is an exact match, although I will conceed the A-pillars match in the same way that they match most other domestic cars. This doesn't appear to have the more formal notchback that the torino has (although we'll have to wait for images from the rear to confirm that). The fenders are round - there are no sharp 'creased' edges like on the fords sheetmetal where the top of the fender meets the hood (thats what I'm referring to, not the wheel arches). This doesn't seem to have the small flares at the top of each arch or the central crease down the side where the chrome trim usually goes on the torino either. -- Last edit: 2012-02-14 01:05:13 | ||
I don't know where you're seeing torino/elite in this. The roofline, pillars and entire front end (fenders and hood included) don't resemble it at all. The general body lines of this car are too rounded compared to the edgy/sharp lines on the '74-'76 torino. The few details on the model that match the torino also match about 60% of most domestic US cars in the mid '70s. I'm going with '71-'74 duster/dart coupe as more of the shape and body lines match '74-'76 Elite '74 Dart sport coupe | ||
really not sure what the point in this one is. You can probably build an identical performing car out of the regular SRT8 and you wouldn't have those 'expletive' ugly wheels. I'd of much rathered to see a '78 Dodge Magnum GT added. | ||
IkusaGT wrote Newport not so much, body shape doesn't match. yep, the roofline doesn't match the newport but its got the overall chrysler corp early '70s fuselage styling. I can go with demon/duster although it looks like a full-size and not a compact, which the dart/demon/duster was, but then again that doesn't matter too much with unlicensed cars hehe. | ||
Definitely not a camaro, those wouldn't stand a chance in a demo derby heres a better pic: Roof line seems reminiscent of a '71-74 plymouth duster, but overall seems to be based on some kind of full size chrysler such as a '72 Chrysler Newport -- Last edit: 2012-01-28 12:38:21 | ||
should definitely be listed as a "Hemi 'Cuda". It even says that on the shaker. Hemi equipped 'cudas have always been referred to as a Hemi 'cuda. All of the literature I have also refers to them in the same way. while 440 and and 383 cars have the engine designation listed after the 'cuda, on hemi cars its the other way around so this should be listed as a "Hemi 'Cuda" | ||
In the same way that the name "Stallion" in Grand theft Auto IV leads you to think mustang but its applied to an Olds' Cutlass. Definitely an early 2000s Dakota, It's way too small to be a RAM and the proportions are all wrong for a Ram. -- Last edit: 2012-01-18 11:30:26 | ||
its a 'cuda alright, in the cutscenes of I '76 where you get a shot of the back end it says 'Rahna subtly hinting at a 'cuda | ||
'71 AMC Javelin AMX. its too long to be the shortened '68-'70 AMX and it has the fender and 1/4 panel bulges of the '71 javelin AMX -- Last edit: 2012-01-16 13:47:47 | ||
'69 Oldsmobile 442 W-30, Also available as a non W-30 optioned car and as a Hurst/Olds | ||
1966 Shelby Cobra '427 S/C' | ||
'69 Pontiac GTO 'The Judge', a regular version of the GTO from the same yr was also available | ||
'66 Pontiac GTO | ||
'69 Plymouth Roadrunner, A GTX was also available ingame | ||
'49 Mercury Monterey Coupe [9CM-72] | ||
'57 Ford Thunderbird [40] | ||
'57 Ford Ranchero | ||
70 Ford Mustang Boss 429 - (also available as boss 302 & mach 1, one in my image is a 429) | ||
65 Ford Mustang Coupe | ||
'57 Ford Fairlane 500 | ||
'53 Ford Crestline Sunliner 'Coupe' [76B] | ||
1932 Ford Model B '3-Window Coupe' | ||
'69 Dodge Charger R/T | ||
'70 Chevrolet Nova SS | ||
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad [2429] | ||
1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 'Coupe' [1347] | ||
70 Chevrolet El Camino SS | ||
'63 Chevrolet Corvette 'Sting Ray' - '63 was the only year for the split rear window | ||
'67 Chevrolet Chevelle SS | ||
'67 chevrolet Camaro SS (Also available as an RS, Z28) | ||
'58 Chevy Bel air impala sports coupe [1847] | ||
57 Chevrolet Bel air 'Sport Coupe' [2454] | ||
was also available as a AAR and Hemi, one in image is a hemi so needs to be named Hemi 'Cuda -- Last edit: 2012-01-12 13:29:38 | ||
was also available as a base firebird and formula in-game, one in image is a T/A -- Last edit: 2012-01-12 13:31:23 | ||
minor piece of trivia, in the intro to nitro riders: Stampede is being chased by "A yellow phaedra palomino and black Dover rampage", but the "Rampage" in the cutscene was actually the model of the "Picard Jackrabbit" |