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TUG MH 50 seems to be the closest thing I could find: There were models with doors and it existed in 1990. The front, back and lack of side plating was most likely changed to make it "unlicensed". | ||
2001 Ford F150 | ||
In 1993 Yamaha's sponsor was Marlboro, interesting to see it has been omitted here but expected I suppose. | ||
Anachronic bikes here. Despite the game taking place in the 80s both of these bikes are from the 90s. It gets stranger because the blue bike appears to be a 1991 Cagiva C591 but with a colour scheme inspired by the number 4 Sonauto Yamaha YZR 500 from 1988. The 1 bike appears to be a 1994 Yamaha YZR 500 but with a colour scheme (and number) from Eddie Lawson's 1985 Yamaha YZR500. I guess the devs thought they could hide the fact the bikes are from the 90s by painting them like 80s bikes. -- Last edit: 2020-01-16 23:36:48 | ||
The 9 bike appears to be a Honda NSR500, 11 and 7 are Yamaha YZR500s and 24 looks to be a Suzuki RGV500, all of which used in 1992. | ||
GP-1 (1993) | I'm pretty sure all the bikes that are labeled Made for Game are actually based off the 1991 Honda NSR 250, i.e. the game cover bike. Small edit, I was incorrect the cover bike is actually a 1991 Honda NSR500 being ridden by Mick Doohan. -- Last edit: 2020-01-16 13:27:51 | |
TheGreaser wrote Sauber C9. Yeah this is a Sauber. Note the placement of the rear spoiler. | ||
Forget the LTD, I think it's actually meant to be a 1979 Nissan President: | ||
michelemassa wrote 1973 Ford Mustang Sportsroof I concur, it's a 73' Mustang. | ||
It also has the roll bars that the custom car has. | ||
1980 Ford LTD: | ||
Solarriors wrote The game takes place in 1986...so ok then a 1985 model then. | ||
1997 Harley-Davidson Softail. It's paint scheme is reminiscent of the ones used on the Heritage models. | ||
Grand Theft Auto V (2013) | Green Runner wrote 2- You can't be in passive mode while driving weaponized vehicles. That was patched in back in june with the initial release of the casino. | |
Midnight Club II (2003) | Solarriors wrote Why are the props and drivable versions of cop cars double listed? They shouldn't Props are often listed for many games. Heck look at entries that feature no playable cars. As for the cop cars I think the playable cop car models are different to the non-playable models. This is most obvious with the 300zx. The playable has a rear wing plus fender mirrors that the non-playable lacks. | |
Attacker1997 wrote Chevrolet Corvette C2 or Mercedes 300 SL, since it's a convertible version of the car present in the movie (which launched in 2004). When the movie launched is irrelevant the car's game model is different to the one used in the movie. The design of the headlights for example look different on the movie car but here they are clearly based off the Jag's headlight design. -- Last edit: 2020-01-04 20:26:37 | ||
In the movie mr incredible's sports car seemed to be based off a c2 corvette mixed with merc sl300. However this model looks slightly different to the movie version and seems to be based off the Eagle Speedster: | ||
You know I don't really see Ferrari F355 in this. Personally I think it looks more like a 1991 Detomaso Pantera. Especially in the rear design. Of course the spoiler is different but f355's didn't come with spoilers like that either. | ||
TheGreaser wrote Looks like a Stutz Bearcat. Considering all the cars featured in this game have their fake names sound similar or in some cases blatantly sound like their real world counterpart, I don't think it's meant to be a Stutz. However I think it's meant to be a Velie, specifically this one: A 1911 Velie H1 Racetype. -- Last edit: 2020-01-02 21:33:59 | ||
Saab or Volvo? | ||
Looks like a Ford Aerostar that's missing it's front indicators | ||
Due to the lack of a sleeper cab like the volvo greaser I would lean towards Mercedes SK. | ||
Front looks like a 90s Accord. *edit* as others pointed out it's defo a 90s corolla. -- Last edit: 2019-12-20 22:13:36 | ||
TheGreaser wrote Top Gear Fan is responsible for all GT Sport images, so I'm sure they will be replaced momentarily. I'm actually also responsible for GT Sport images aswell. | ||
2001 Harley Davidson Softail FXSTD Deuce: | ||
1982 Ford Crown Vic? | ||
Dimi3 wrote I would say that the current one is better The current one is a press release image. | ||
The front is a dead ringer for a 1990 Ford F150: | ||
ALMF-3512 wrote Maybe an Outrun reference since from back it does look like Testarossa Spider in Outrun series It's a blatant outrun reference. This is what the game you play it on looks like. | ||
Konkordski wrote what "inside out" are you talking about? Little guy in the bottom left is what he is referring to: | ||
ALMF-3512 wrote Furia is the name of fury in Inside Out. Don't know if there's anything relative between I think it's just meant to be an aggressive car name like the Diablo. | ||
Old main image featuring the harlequin paint scheme. | ||
RushCars24 wrote Sorry, bro, but that is not allowed: @Speedfreak975, please take down these pics and replace them with yours. Unfortunately for you pal speedfreak doesn't play the online so he doesn't have acess to this car. So u have to deal with me. -- Last edit: 2019-12-13 15:32:36 | ||
TheGreaser wrote Unplayable? Until it gets it's official release, however this one is in game but you can't drive it so I omitted the playable star. | ||
Attacker1997 wrote Silnev, why didn't you take the pictures without the livery? Because I figured some body panels painted random colours wouldn't be that much of an issue. I was going to paint it teal originally ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | ||
Based off this www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=124153 but as a convertible. | ||
robi wrote Opel Corsa, since its LHD. Every car in GTA V is lhd. I think it's meant to be the Vauxhall. Heck it's company is called "Maxwell" which is unique to this and one other british car in the game. Also Asbo is british slang. | ||
Porsche 944: | ||
NFA wrote How does this resemble a Lotus 2-Eleven in any way? So no suggestions for what it could be just that I'm wrong. WOW! So Helpful. | ||
EEVEE(POKEMON) wrote It was found at an abandoned garage though, it could be anyone's. Considering he mentions it's somewhere he used to hide and that he starts to drive the Porsche post the story I think it's safe to say it's his car. | ||
Turzy310 wrote What makes you think it's a 1986? This car pretty much looks like the 1982-1992 Camaros. Actually from 1985 onwards the camaro had the three segment tail light design so the ruiner is at least post '85. | ||
What an odd choice to include. | ||
Appears to be a mix of corvette and corvair. | ||
some sort of Oshkosh? | ||
Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Spyder: | ||
Look to be frank it's meant to be the Lotus. The notion that it's got aspects of a countach therefore it must be a countach would be like saying "the infernus classic is objectively a diablo but because the front grille is from a testarossa it therefore must be a testarossa. FFS it turns into a submarine. It's called the Stromberg. | ||
60s camaro convertible but with the front from something else. | ||
TheGreaser wrote Only Mel or any 1950s car expert (except trolls) should probably identify this car. I have some knowledge of 50s cars so I'll take a crack at it. After sometime I go back on my original assessment, I think it's a 1955 Ford Anglia 100E. -- Last edit: 2019-12-09 12:34:05 | ||
2019 Corvette Stingray but with the front bumper from the zr1. There is a targa option for the stingray. | ||
Interesting choice in livery. |