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COOK51991 photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-15 03:54 | Silnev wrote Stop editing entries to say "replicas". what did I do? |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2022-03-12 01:49 | COOK51991 wrote It's A Caprice!!!! Stop editing entries to say "replicas". |
COOK51991 photo_librarymode_comment 2022-03-11 02:53 | It's A Caprice!!!! |
Zorglub25
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2020-12-29 14:25 | car-dude44 wrote I only see the Mercury in the tail lights. Everything else is more like the 1992-96 Buick Century. Black Bart wrote Sort of reminds me of a Buick Century (Mixed years within 1980's and 1990's) Definitly not. It's a Ford Crown Victoria as the police skin shows it. |
twilight sparkplug photo_librarymode_comment 2018-06-18 19:34 | Late and I am just throwing this in. I always imagined this as a Roadmaster, Caprice hybrid. I the front end just really throws me off with the Marquis. but I can kinda see it around the rear |
car mad1
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2017-05-20 23:07 | zombdrive.com/images/1992-mercury-grand-marquis-4.jpg Car in real life |
Renz203 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-10-08 04:57 | Burn Rubber wrote Apparently not. Despite the fact that the cars have variants with extreme alternate modifications, we can only list the base model. But why does the ambulance version of the Gavril H Series is listed? |
Renz203 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-10-08 04:18 | Can I add the Police version? |
Razor440 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-04-20 00:41 | The back reminds me of the Stainer from GTA IV and V. |
stryder237
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2015-05-01 19:30 | The Grand Marshall features similar trim levels to the D-15 pick-up. All variants share the D-15's 4.5L V8 and 4-speed manual. The Sport has the D-15's sport wheels, a sport suspension setup, limited slip differential and Stage One engine tuning. The non-factory custom takes the Sport variant, but adds Stage Two engine tuning and a 5-speed transmission. The Drift Missile takes the Custom, buts adds a drift steering setup, welded differential and removes most the body panels for reduced weight. The Police Package Stage One tuning, stiffer sway bars, and police decals and equipment-pushbar, lights etc. All Grand Marshall variants are RWD. |
Catan69
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2015-02-07 17:04 | This sedan comes from early 90s. Someone suggested in the image Mercury Grand Marquis, though the entire front fascia comes from Caprice, or is heavy inspired by the '92 generation: notice the structure headlight + large grille + headlight. Also, the grille scheme is the same of the Caprice. Only the rear is inspired to the one of the Grand Marquis, using the black plastic part connected with the tail-lights that reminds to tail-light shape of the original Grand Marquis from '92. The body comes mainly from the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis, with a little japanese touch: the C-pillar is quite bulky, big, and reminds to Accord structure that used to have the third window included in the rear door. Grand Marquis was, however, a luxury car. This looks nothing like a luxury car (plastic bars instead of chrome bar, some parts are quite anonymous such as bumpers and hood that miss lot of details that luxury sedan of those years used to have), so I suggest both Crown Victoria and Caprice. |
GroupB photo_librarymode_comment 2015-02-07 14:58 | Check out the 1988-94 Lincoln Continental--that's your base here. |
carcrasher88
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2015-02-07 04:43 | I'd say the front looks more like a mix of 1992-96 LeSabre and 1992-96 Roadmaster than Century. Interior also looks quite Roadmaster-like as well. |
car-dude44
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2015-02-07 04:02 | I only see the Mercury in the tail lights. Everything else is more like the 1992-96 Buick Century. |
Black Bart photo_librarymode_comment 2014-01-01 16:40 | Sort of reminds me of a Buick Century (Mixed years within 1980's and 1990's) |
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