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Pablo1989 wrote Dodge Ram Van ? Agreed. Grill looks more to Ram Van than Plymouth Voyager. (For those who don't know, the Ram Van/Tradesman was sold as the Voyager from '74 to '83.) | ||
Back end looks like a Renault Avantime, but with 4 doors instead of 2. Front looks like Toyota Previa Gen2. -- Last edit: 2011-03-31 14:19:41 | ||
Peterbuilt 384 www.peterbilt.com/aero384.1.aspx | ||
Tycek wrote One of the reasons why the Javelin is under AMC and not Chrysler may be fact that this car was built before selling AMC to Chrysler. Other cars listed under Chrysler were built as Chryslers. Exactly. This page should clear things up. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Motors_Corporation | ||
BMW E46 | ||
Looks a lot like an Escalade front clip conversion on a Silverado/Sierra. | ||
Front: Dodge Aries Body: Ford Country Squire | ||
BMW E46 Coupe upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/2000-2003_BMW_320Ci_%28E46%29_coupe_01.jpg/800px-2000-2003_BMW_320Ci_%28E46%29_coupe_01.jpg -- Last edit: 2019-06-20 23:25:04 (Klumb3r) | ||
Looks like a Chevrolet Venture or Pontiac Montana. | ||
![]() ![]() Top: Nissan Cedric Bottom: Toyota Comfort I have to agree, this is definitely a Cedric Y31. -- Last edit: 2011-01-25 23:00:58 | ||
ShantJ wrote Is it an SS? Looks like a 2002-2006 LT/LTZ | ||
CarlsonsRaiders wrote Essentially, a purpose built police cruiser, that's economical, sporty, durable, and well armed to take down crooks and defend the peace. Sounds pretty badass to me! Indeed it is. With a rear-end crash protection rating of 75 mph, reverse-hinged rear doors, with no interior handles, or openable windows, and a powerful, yet fuel-saving BMW diesel, this cop car, to be built in Indiana, and made exclusively for law-enforcement, I'd say it is. | ||
Badger wrote Kenworth T2000? Definitely. ![]() | ||
Veeble Fetzer wrote Ford F-250? Agreed, late 70's model probably. | ||
International S-Series | ||
Chevrolet S-10, or Isuzu Hombre | ||
Modified Hi-Boy Ford | ||
2002 Nissan Frontier, by the looks of it. hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Mega-Duty upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/2001-04_Nissan_Frontier.jpg/800px-2001-04_Nissan_Frontier.jpg | ||
By the looks of it to me, this 2000 Eric Tscherne creation appears to be a modern interpretation of the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T or Chevrolet Camaro. (similar to Overbored 454 being a modern interpretation of the 69-70 Chevelle SS 454). hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Muscle_Tone -- Last edit: 2011-01-24 03:17:29 | ||
Overbored 454 was inspired by the 1969-70 Chevelle SS 454 (hence the name, and it's stripes). Basically, it's a modern interpretation of the classis 454, designed by Phil Riehlman in 2002. hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Overbored_454 | ||
This one's the 3.3L V6, with the "Flexfuel: E85 Ethanol" badge below the "Dodge" badge. | ||
Specific Model Code for this vehicle: V35 | ||
Ok, I believe it's time to clear up the confusion. In 2009, the Dodge Ram was re-designed this way, then renamed the Ram 1500, in 2010. In NFS: Hot Pursuit, the traffic Ram still reads "Dodge" on the Ram head badge on the tailgate. I will try to get a picture of the badge soon, unless someone else wants to offer to do it for me, then post it here for all to see. This model, with this information, should accurately be named "2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab". Also supporting this, is the lack of "1500" badgine next to "RAM" on the front doors of the truck. I hope this clears up any confusion on this vehicle. -- Last edit: 2011-01-24 02:16:55 |