Ford E-Series





Surname: Landrock 2500

Mk: 4

Class: Van / MPV

Origin: US USA

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HK dickar656 photo_librarymode_comment

2020-09-08 02:55
watch dogs easter egg vehicle


ID GamerFIB7590 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-03-07 14:58
What the? Ford Econoline E-Series? :??: Who edited this needs to know that we only have space for ONE model name! (Econoline or E-Series)

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2017-03-07 14:59:29
Ridgeline562 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-26 18:45
Older Landrock van? I saw a Global Motors logo in the front, might be a Global/Landrock collaboration?
CA BobGhippy photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-25 19:20
Ford E-Series definitely
DE MrBlonde294 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-25 16:36
Ford E-Series
stryder237 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-25 10:38
You can find cargo versions, some with a retro-inspired two-tone paint job. They aren't separate vehicles and may spawn where ever a passenger variant spawns.
US carcrasher88 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-25 01:42
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=103198

Front headlights are similar to the Express, but the body is still E-Series/Econoline. It's based directly on the Landrock Van 2500 from Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2.

The main differences are:

- Front fascia: The basic shape of the front end is the same as the LV2500, but the headlights, grille, and front bumper are different. If you even look closely, if you had these two vehicles in real life, you might even be able to put this version's headlights on the WD version.

- Rear Bumper: The back end of these two vans are almost virtually identical, but the rear bumper is obviously different.

- Tail lights: The general shape is the same, but the texture is clearly different. On the original WD model, the middle section of the lights is smaller, with the top segment being the largest. Here, the middle section above the back up lights is the largest, with the top segment shrunken down in comparison. The texture also looks a little more like an older model, while the WD model looks more modern.

- Windows: Obviously the second most obvious difference, as the WD versions are all cargo versions, whereas this one's clearly a passenger model.

- Badging: Here, the rear badging actually does look like a Chevrolet/GMC, with LANDROCK on the left, like a first generation Express, and the Landrock logo badge reminding me of that on the right side of a GMC Savana. This arrangement is clearly different to that of the WD version. And, there's also the additional badge on the doors, which...looks like it has a V8 on it, which reminds me of Ford models, except on those, that sort of badge could be found behind the headlights. Similar badge, different location.

Otherwise, it's exactly the same as the Landrock Van 2500 model from WD/WD2, but I'd say since it looks older, it could possibly be listed as a 90's Econoline instead of an E-Series.
US carcrasher88 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-02-24 22:44
Looks to be a modified Landrock Van 2500. Perhaps it's supposed to be an older pre-facelifted version?

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