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The vents on the back look like Yale. Maybe a Lift King? | ||
Logo on the side is for the YouTuber "SkapeGote," who routinely does Let's Plays of this game. Skape also voices the owner of this car in-game. -- Last edit: 2024-05-18 01:08:45 | ||
Car Town (2010) | Any time I see this page get updated, I always feels a little flash of hope that the game has been brought back. | |
From those headlights and that grille, this isn't the St. Regis, but its corporate cousin, the 1980-1981 Plymouth Gran Fury. | ||
This is a 1963, not 1961. | ||
1970-1971 Dodge D-series. | ||
This is a 1966, not a 1969. | ||
The yellow one is not just a 427, but the only documented surviving ZL1...aluminum 427, 550 horsepower. | ||
Ford Aerostar. | ||
Acura Integra. | ||
Confusingly, it has both Eldorado AND Series 62 trim, and also has the roofline of a 2-door hardtop, rather than the convertible it purports to be. | ||
With that grille, it's a dead ringer for a 1964 Acadian Beaumont...Canadian variant of the Chevelle, sold under the "Acadian" brand at Pontiac dealerships. oldcarbrochures.org/Canada/GM-Canada/Pontiac/1964%20Acadian/slides/1964%20Acadian-08-09.html | ||
I wonder if "Mango" is meant to be a cheeky little reference to the Satsuma from My Summer Car, since they're both modeled on 1970s Datsuns. | ||
Not a Boss 302, since it has a quarter panel scoop. Judging by the partially colored-in side stripe, this is a Mach 1. | ||
Yeah, 1974. In fact, the Shaker hood would mean it's a Ventura GTO, exclusive to that year. | ||
Has the stock performance specs of a Hemi, but no Hemi badges, and upon losing the hood, a 440 Magnum engine model can be seen. | ||
Not an Eldorado with that rear end. It's a Series Sixty-Two coupe with the lower rear quarter trim panel from a Fleetwood (Fleetwoods were only available as 4 doors). | ||
Not a Jag, but a much larger European cabriolet. Looks more like a Talbot-Lago T26 to me. | ||
350 series, not I'm not sure the specific variant. One of the ones with a single-cylinder, anyway. | ||
Pickup variant produced from 1965 onward. | ||
With those rear fins, I presume it's based on a 1951 Mercury. | ||
Still doing the missing SS emblems, I see. | ||
Looks like a K10 Nissan Micra, from the 1989 facelift. | ||
In the game this car is front-wheel drive, for some reason. | ||
It is indeed a Hornet Sportabout. | ||
They're doing a thing now where there will be different "coolness" settings to represent each map. This is "Snowplough Coolness," and Snowplough is in Britian. | ||
Yaaaaay! I logged over 1,000 virtual miles in the one I had in Horizon 3, and not much less in Horizon 4. | ||
Closest to a Grand National. Not a GNX, in any case. It doesn't have the GNX-specific fender vents or wheels. | ||
1998+ front. | ||
Modeled on the 1997 Jeep Dakar concept, which was pretty fresh at the time: www.reddit.com/r/Jeep/comments/axxz1i/the_1997_jeep_dakar_concept/ There were no four door fixed-roof Wranglers in the 1990s. | ||
Why 1999? It doesn't have the 1999 headlights and grille. This front is 1994-1997. | ||
1976 Plymouth Volare. | ||
Volksrod? This is clearly a Fiat 500 "Topolino." | ||
That reliability is laughably high for a V12 Jaguar. | ||
All versions of this vehicle should be listed as "Cranbrook," not "Crankbrook." | ||
Cranbrook, not Crankbrook. | ||
1986-1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, minus the woodgrain. | ||
1948-1950 Dodge B-series. | ||
1965 Pontiac Tempest LeMans GTO | ||
Yep, directly modeled on a 1959 Edsel Ranger. | ||
Yeah, 1981-1985 Impala. | ||
Yeah, most heavily derives from a 1968-1970 Javelin. | ||
Derives very heavily from the 1956 Buick Centurion concept. www.autoevolution.com/news/the-buick-centurion-was-so-futuristic-that-it-had-a-rear-view-camera-in-1956-156378.html | ||
Seems to be mostly GAZ M20. | ||
Probably closest to an International Harvester W4. | ||
The white one is a 1967, judging by the fender gills, the hood scoop, and the "stinger stripe." | ||
Basic shape seems to be a Dodge Mirada. | ||
This is much more a Continental Mark V, 1977-1979. | ||
Not an Eldorado, but a Series 62. | ||
Identified as a 1967 in game, however the rear view makes it clear that this is actually a 1966 GTO. |