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4 door GTO? Huh? This car is definitely a circa 1968 Buick Electra 225. This isn't the best picture of this particular car, given that this one has been heavily customized and apparently even had the roof cut off. | ||
Later. It's more like a '74 or '75. If you see the back end, it becomes more apparent. | ||
It's an Oldsmobile Delta 88 coupe, early 1980s. | ||
1941 Chevrolet | ||
The same was said about the Chevrolet Nova for the Mexican market. It's a myth. -- Last edit: 2007-11-27 12:07:24 | ||
Grille looks like a 1939 Chevrolet. | ||
1968 Chevrolet Impala SS | ||
All the Cerrano clones are definitely 1972 Plymouth Roadrunners...complete with "340" hood callouts and Roadrunner "over the hood" strobe stripes. They differ from Roadrunners in having 4 circular taillights and a grille taken apparently from a 1969 Camaro. Roadrunner is definitely the dominant car here, though. | ||
Front of the car is a 1953 or 1954 Plymouth Savoy. In fact, the only thing this car shares with a '55 Bel Air is the taillights. | ||
In 4 door hardtop form, it's a Toyota Corolla. Customized into a 2 door convertible? It's a Toyota Corolla customized into a convertible, of course. | ||
1948-1950 Ford F-1 is the closest thing. | ||
It's an early 1990s Pontiac Grand Prix with a Saturn front. | ||
The main body is that of a chopped circa-1940 GM car, but the front is almost totally synthetic. | ||
"The Contour was slightly larger than the Tempo and was only available as a sedan. By contrast, the European Mondeo was also available as a hatchback and a wagon." Proves my point. The rear glass of this car is from the Mondeo hatch, thus it appears to be a Mondeo. Despite ostensibly being set in the U.S., keep in mind that these games are developed in the U.K., so certain British cars have a habit of finding their way in, such as the Ford Escort Cosworth ("Cossie") and Ford Transit vans ("Transit"). | ||
Definitely a 1990 Subaru Legacy. I can't see much of anything else in it. | ||
1968 Oldsmobile 442 is the closest thing I can find. | ||
Looks more like a Cadillac with the Chevy grille. | ||
Looks like a Chevrolet S-10 Blazer. | ||
The funny thing here is, it looks like a 1962 Dodge with a 1955 Oldsmobile front. The Oceanic looks like a 1955 Oldsmobile with a 1962 Dodge front. | ||
Really it's just a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass without the split in the grille. The Sabre Turbo is a 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30. | ||
1974 Buick Riviera in the back with a '75 or '76 Caprice front. Take your pick. | ||
I'd say a 1992-1996 Ford F-150. | ||
Looks like a customized 1933 or 1934 Ford. | ||
1947-1953 Chevrolet half-ton pickup. | ||
Definitely an E-body Mopar with a Shaker scoop. Judging by the length of the hood, I'd say it's a 1970 or 1971 Dodge Challenger. | ||
I say Mondeo, since the Countour was never a 5-door, which this appears to be. | ||
Looks like a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge with the Ram Air scoops painted silver. | ||
1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. | ||
1965-1969 Chevrolet Corvair. |