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Oldsmobile Cutlass Wreckfest (2018) | This looks much closer to a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass than a skylark to me. The tail lights match and the hood even comes down like there used to be a split in the grill. | |
Chevrolet Chevy Van Wreckfest (2018) | I always see these things jutting out of the forest near barns and rickety homes on my way to my parents cottage, unmoved for decades. Gonna be rad to wheel one around a derby track! | |
Ford Model 18 Wreckfest (2018) | 34 Model A,a reference to California Kid? | |
Lusse Auto Skooter Wreckfest (2018) | Technically it'd be second, I think the Auto Skooter is the Bumper Car model from TF2. | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | It's a '59 Deville Sedan with the weird double lights removed, probably to mask what it was since it's the most distinctive feature of a '59, Christ that's gotta be a beast in a game about crashing cars. | |
Ford Model 18 Wreckfest (2018) | Model A | |
Lusse Auto Skooter Wreckfest (2018) | Somebody actually makes these driveable (on road that is) -- Last edit: 2019-07-05 13:46:34 | |
Made for Game Kart Wreckfest (2018) | Remember when Carl Pilkington came up with the idea of a car/portapotty hybrid that ran on your own poop? =P | |
Lusse Auto Skooter Wreckfest (2018) | Like a bumper car body swap on a go-kart chassis? | |
Lusse Auto Skooter Wreckfest (2018) | carcrasher88 wrote Looks a lot like a Lusse Auto Scooter to me. It does, but it's a bumper car with an actual engine, so maybe custom made? | |
Lusse Auto Skooter Wreckfest (2018) | Looks a lot like a Lusse Auto Scooter to me. | |
BMW M635 CSi Wreckfest (2018) | Definitely an E24 6-Series. | |
Made for Game Kart Wreckfest (2018) | What? It looks like something someone would have modded into the game. This is DLC? That's pretty awesome! | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | It's definitely a Deville sedan, the wing shape suggests it being a 1959 while them being flat is more similar to 1960. The grill has some elements of 1958 Chrysler Imperial but I think that's just due to it being an unlicensed car, so it's not gonna be 100% match. -- Last edit: 2019-07-04 22:21:23 | |
Ford Model 18 Wreckfest (2018) | 1932? | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | Looking at it with a better resolution, I think this is a DeVille sedan. -- Last edit: 2019-07-04 18:49:40 | |
BMW M635 CSi Wreckfest (2018) | 3DTunes wrote You can get a better image from order.wreckfestgame.com/ by selecting the Deluxe Edition in the select edition box, scrolling down and clicking on the pictures with the cars. Thanks, that wasn't available yesterday. | |
BMW M635 CSi Wreckfest (2018) | You can get a better image from order.wreckfestgame.com/ by selecting the Deluxe Edition in the select edition box, scrolling down and clicking on the pictures with the cars. | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | I don't see the rocket tail, it looks like it's flat. | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | Looks like a 1959 Cadillac, but I don't see anything to suggest it's an Eldorado, and certainly not a Biarritz, which was only offered as a convertible. | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | 59 Eldo is right,for the rocket tail. | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | Well, from what I'm saw, it looks more like a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritiz -- Last edit: 2019-07-03 21:47:15 | |
Cadillac Sedan DeVille Wreckfest (2018) | Chrysler? -- Last edit: 2019-07-03 20:33:54 | |
BMW M635 CSi Wreckfest (2018) | BMW E24 maybe? | |
Volkswagen Wreckfest (2018) | This will be part of the first DLC car pack, and is named Buggy. | |
Opel Astra Wreckfest (2018) | Astra H* | |
Chevrolet Caprice Wreckfest (2018) | ||
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Wreckfest (2018) | Polish Ambulance Version | |
Mazda 6 Wreckfest (2018) | Mazda 6 MPS | |
Dodge Challenger Wreckfest (2018) | Also known as the "Backer" car, this exclusive machine goes to those who got the game early. And this machine is something to behold. It's heavy, powerful, loud, and very very fast. When tuned right, it'll be an almost unstoppable contender, and a brute force as it plows through rivals. With this baby, you'll be stealing the show every time! | |
Custom Made Wreckfest (2018) | What happens when you stick a BugBear Bug on top of a Speedemon? Well, you'd probably get something non-consentual. And you'd get the Double Decker. This bizarre machine is the product of one of those weird ideas that is too ridiculous to pass up. It's a fairly hardy machine, plus you can brag that you can drive two cars at once! | |
Massey Ferguson 500 Wreckfest (2018) | Is a SchoolBus just not enough for you? Do you wish for something larger, and more deadly? Do you wish for something to crush your smaller rivals into indistinct piles of scrap metal? Do you believe that bigger, tougher machines are better? If you answered Yes, why haven't you got a Harvester yet?! | |
International Harvester S-Series Wreckfest (2018) | School's Out! And this monster is on the loose! Demolition Derbies would be incomplete without these machines grinding metal. Its tremendous size and strength are a dominant force to be reckoned with! It may be slow and cumbersome, but let's be honest, were you really going to use this thing just for racing? | |
Reliant Regal Supervan III Wreckfest (2018) | Does this van only have 3 wheels? Yes. Is it fast? No. Is it agile? Heck no. Is it strong? What do you think? Is it at least fun to drive? Oh yes it is. That's what makes it super! | |
Chevrolet Blazer Wreckfest (2018) | What would Demolition Racing be like without some big machines? That's where the MudDigger comes in. It may not be the fastest or best handling car in the game, but it's BIG, and BAD, and FIERCE! Behind the wheel, you can bash cars aside like paperweights and crush them like never before! Just make sure you don't get on the wrong side of one! | |
Ford Mustang Wreckfest (2018) | The starting car for your career, this sleek, powerful, gorgeous muscle car was all the rage way back when, and now it's ready to rage in some full-on contact racing. With its growling engine, good straight-line speed and acceleration, it's going to be tough to hold this rocketing machine back. And make sure it doesn't rocket right into you! | |
Ford LTD Wagon Wreckfest (2018) | Once the ideal vehicle for a Sunday family drive, this station wagon has been stripped down and toughened up for some Monday Night Demolition. It has fairly decent handling, and likes to stick its back end out on corners. Its big body makes it a big target, but an even bigger threat! | |
Chevrolet Bel Air Wreckfest (2018) | This classic and stylish machine has been modified to get rough and dirty in some crashing competition. It's a fairly average track car, but it can still hold its own in a battle. Sure you may need to get rough, but who says you can't look good while doing it? | |
Jaguar XJ-S Wreckfest (2018) | This sleek, sporty machine looks fast, and goes fast. And if you can handle it just right, you should be able to pull off some decent powerslides. And despite its sleek exterior, it's surprisingly strong. So it could probably handle itself in a demolition derby or two. | |
Chevrolet Monte Carlo Wreckfest (2018) | The Gatecrasher is big. And heavy. It likes going fast. And crashing, and smashing, and slamming the competition. Just watch out if it comes for you! WARNING: This car does NOT do corners! | |
Volvo 240 Estate Wreckfest (2018) | Though it's not a shark, the Hammerhead is the first estate car (or station wagon) to be featured, and it can be just as vicious. This car is a decent all-rounder, with some great strength thanks to its body. And like a hammer, it can hit hard. | |
Chevrolet El Camino Wreckfest (2018) | Named after the Spanish for "BullFighter", that reflects what El Matador is best at. Getting in fights. Thanks to its great strength, it's a real heavyweight in arenas. Just make sure you can keep it tamed on the race track. | |
Rover 3.5-Litre Wreckfest (2018) | This Saloon is big, heavy, and means business. And it isn't a slowpoke either. When it gets up to speed, it hits like a battering ram with some brute force, making it a heavy and formidable contendor both on the track and in the arena. | |
Honda CR-X Wreckfest (2018) | The second Front-Wheel Drive car in the game. The Nexus RX looks like it could tackle any track. And you'd be right. This car is very capable of tackling some tricky corners. While its start off-the-line is not great, its cornering and acceleration make it swift and consistent. | |
SAAB 96 Wreckfest (2018) | The Firefly is one of two Front-Wheel Drive car in the game. This saloon may not be the fastest car right off the bat, but it is excellent at handling, and when upgraded, can be quite a swift track car. The benefit of Front-Wheel Drive means it can pull itself straight if its back end ever slides out. | |
Chevrolet Chevelle Wreckfest (2018) | This muscle car has a superb balance of power, speed, and handling, all wrapped into one steel package. When you install better parts and tune it right, you'll be cruising along the road without a care in the world. And then you crash into that back-marker with a smile on your face. | |
Fiat 850 Wreckfest (2018) | This neat little car is the cheapest you can buy. Unlike other cars though, this is rear-engined, and has a lot more bite to it than just its little barking engine. With the right parts and the right tuning, this buzzing little Bee will be zipping merrily along the track, and stinging rivals in places too uncomfortable to bear! | |
Chevrolet Caprice Wreckfest (2018) | This classic sedan is not your average sedan. Its once modest engine has been replaced by a growling V8. It's more powerful, and a stronger racing machine. Its weight makes this car a literal battering ram against rivals, and isn't afraid to shove other racers off the track. Make sure you're behind the wheel, and not in its grille! | |
Pontiac Firebird Wreckfest (2018) | This muscle may have had a bit of a face-lift, but it still is able to look menacing. It's heavy, and it's fast. Its powerful torque gives it impeccable launch of the line, and it'll barge through opponents like bowling pins! A must-have for the hard-hitting demolition racer! | |
Nissan Skyline Wreckfest (2018) | This slick sedan is not to be taken lightly. It's not that light, nor that heavy. It can be very powerful, and use a lot of torque. It can put some of the growliest muscle cars to shame. And yes, it can go sideways around corners. But if you can handle it right, you'll be smoking rivals with ease! |