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Lincoln Continental Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | Desscythe17 wrote It's actually a 1980 Continental Mark VI sedan Agreed | |
Lincoln Continental Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | This is a Continental, not a Town Car. Town Car never had hidden headlights. (Unless you consider the Town Car trim level on the Continental) EDIT: Actually, negate my hasty edit. It's actually a 1980 Continental Mark VI sedan, as it doesn't have any amber-colored lights. -- Last edit: 2017-11-21 11:00:14 | |
Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | Mel wrote This is a 1990 - 1992 model, judging by the composite headlights, which would make it a Brougham, not a Fleetwood Brougham, as the Fleetwood name was removed from the model between 1987 and 1992. +1 | |
Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | This is a 1990 - 1992 model, judging by the composite headlights, which would make it a Brougham, not a Fleetwood Brougham, as the Fleetwood name was removed from the model between 1987 and 1992. | |
Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | James May´s "Titanic" | |
Suzuki Samurai Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | Suzuki Samurai, but I dunno if that was the car called in Japan | |
Suzuki Samurai Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | As the game was made in Japan, it is more 1990 Suzuki Jimmy. | |
Made for Game Truck Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | indeed, it is just the trailer -- Last edit: 2010-12-15 11:03:07 | |
Made for Game Off-Road Vehicle Ryūko no Ken 2 (1993) | Made for game |