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1971FordLTD
2020-03-07 13:48 | Is anyone even active here? I think we got the answer. | |
1971FordLTD
2020-03-02 20:42 | To me this resembles the XA-202. www.military-today.com/apc/xa_203.jpg | |
1971FordLTD
2020-03-02 20:29 | It looks like a 1959 Plymouth Valiant to me. | |
1971FordLTD
2020-03-02 20:25 | The front resembles the 1949 Ford Deluxe. | |
1971FordLTD
2020-03-02 20:21 | This to me looks just like a Dodge A100. | |
1971FordLTD
2020-03-02 20:12 | I see a lot of resemblance to the 1957 Flxible Starliner and the NWF BS 300. Also a bit of the GM Futurliner. -- Last edit: 2020-03-02 20:18:58 | |
114514
2020-01-06 05:06 | Ford COE | |
WarLord
2019-10-04 21:26 | 1944 DATP M26 Pershing | |
Lombax
2019-05-11 09:03 | Morris 250 JU motor-car.net/pics/a/1/Austin-Morris-250JU-Van.jpg | |
ThatBus
2018-10-17 10:38 | I think it also looks very very much like this tuned Ford F-750 Big Job, see below: news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/11/sema-2010-ford-f-750-big-job-rides-on-a-chevy-chassis.html @fontheking5 It does look a bit like that too, but Ford F-8 Big Job is a semi truck, rather than a pickup, so I don't think that counts. I'd just leave it as it is now. | |
ukcarnut
2018-10-12 22:47 | JFK wrote Browsing trough forgotten concept cars with only 1 pic makes wonders, I know exact match. 1959 AMC Cuda +44 There is actually a second picture showing the molded seats and hip-hoop steering wheel | |
WarLord
2017-12-26 16:31 | XM1108 russian-tanks.com/img/a_3_106.jpg http://russian-tanks.com/img/a_3_261.jpg russian-tanks.com/img/a_3_263.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-12-26 16:34:10 | |
Retr0_50s
2017-11-27 09:59 | vocal95 wrote I went on the internet today and found this: ![]() Now, that is REAL close. Seriously, you just can't get any closer than that. I tried to find more info on this photo, but with no success. Maybe some ex GM employee will know. Anyway, how it should be listed? "1949 Cadillac" or "1949 Cadillac Concept" or what? Actually the real name for this model is 1948 gm corsair | |
Greaseball500
2017-07-25 15:57 | ![]() I'm not seeing any L'Universelle in this either. What I am seeing is a hodge-podge of 50's era Ford Thames and Commer van, with a bit of this Ford Concept bus thrown in for good measure. The basket-handle trim behind the front doors is also a very Ford thing (think Ford Mystere and the 55-56 Crown Victoria. -- Last edit: 2017-07-25 16:02:12 | |
car mad1
2017-06-02 10:40 | I have a real old one of these toys/models and it has never been used | |
twingo
2017-06-01 16:50 | ukcarnut wrote Possibly a very boring looking maserati 8ctf? This is a generic toy car with not even a grille, so no. | |
ukcarnut
2017-06-01 13:57 | Possibly a very boring looking maserati 8ctf? | |
ukcarnut
2017-06-01 13:54 | Clark maybe? | |
ukcarnut
2017-06-01 13:48 | Front is similar to late 40s early 50s ford or studebaker | |
HQMonaro1972
2017-01-17 23:34 | Might be refference to FO2 Highwayman... | |
HQMonaro1972
2017-01-17 01:02 | If we are trying to be point that this website is more competent than the Fallout Wiki...The wiki only has fallout 3 pictures. | |
Retr0_50s
2017-01-08 13:50 | Reminds me of the 1954 ford fx atmos concept car too | |
Retr0_50s
2016-12-17 11:41 | Was browsing around the internet when i saw a custom made car in the early 60s that look really familliar to the rocket 69 which may had took the inspiration from www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=The_Forcasta | |
car-dude44
2016-10-08 02:34 | I just came across the ad this is inspired by:![]() | |
Gordon
2016-05-21 09:53 | 1956 Golden Dolphin Viberti | |
Tuppence870
2016-04-30 23:19 | car-dude44 wrote Looks like a Vought M270, just with a different missile system. kitsunesden.xyz/Rifts/Rifts-Earth-Vehicles/M270_MLRS-2.jpg Looks about right, but the name you've used doesn't seem correct. The M270 MLRS is the specific name for the vehicle and missile system combination, so using it here when the missiles are different could be inaccurate. Similarly, the Vought Corporation was only responsible for the design, while manufacture was contracted to multiple firms including Lockheed Martin. The carrier vehicle is known as the M993 and is built on the chassis of a BAE Systems Bradley. I suggest we list this as a BAE M993, but I'm no expert on military vehicles (I just know what to look for on Wikipedia) so can anybody with more experience confirm that identification? | |
car-dude44
2016-04-30 19:44 | Looks like a Vought M270, just with a different missile system. kitsunesden.xyz/Rifts/Rifts-Earth-Vehicles/M270_MLRS-2.jpg | |
Atty.RestyBoholJr.
2016-04-27 06:07 | Reminds me of SSM Launcher, I think? | |
Attacker1997
2016-03-06 18:40 | Made For Game | |
JFK
2016-03-06 13:50 | Browsing trough forgotten concept cars with only 1 pic makes wonders, I know exact match. 1959 AMC Cuda +44 | |
Mediocre Mike
2016-03-06 12:14 | I guess it's Made For Game, being a stylized illustration. The closest real life inspiration is probably the 1959 Buick Electra. | |
Mediocre Mike
2016-03-03 10:53 | The Art of Fallout 4 States the following of this car: "The large sedan seen here returns from Fallout 3 [...]" Also: "Sedan: A reimagining of the classic two-door Corvega from Fallout 3." Though the car takes design cues from previous Fallout vehicles, most notably the front and sides, the real life inspiration for the rear end is definitely the 1951 Buick XP-300, as suggested by kalu.![]() | |
Gordon
2016-02-01 00:47 | The number plate says Fallout 4 | |
car-dude44
2016-01-19 05:31 | I looked at the D-Type (as well as many other racers of that period), and the D-Type is too curvy for this. Top hood and upper fenders is practically flat, while the D-Type has a lot of curves. Closest I found was the Ferrari 375 Plus: assets.blog.hemmings.com/wp-content/uploads//2014/03/Ferrari375Plus_1250.jpg Other variants of the 375 aren't as close as that. | |
Henricchi
2016-01-18 15:18 | The illustration in the Fallout 4 art book has this truck badged as "Brawn" but I don't think said badge appears in the actual game. | |
Henricchi
2016-01-18 15:15 | Known as the Megaloader according to the official Fallout 4 art book. | |
Zordid
2016-01-18 10:26 | A terminal at the Hub City Autowreckers refers to them as Corvega Multipurpose Utility Vehicles | |
Zordid
2016-01-16 02:09 | 1955 Dodge Coronet would be my best guess | |
Zordid
2016-01-15 17:49 | either the 1955 BMW Isetta 250 (bigger side windows) or the 1953 Iso Isetta which has the headlights at a lower position (a bit more like the Zip, same big windows) Edit: Zip is how the fallout wiki calls them -- Last edit: 2016-01-18 10:45:04 | |
Zordid
2016-01-15 17:35 | Agreed | |
Zordid
2016-01-15 17:32 | It's the future, everything's possible :P | |
Bond007stig
2016-01-15 04:53 | Buick Centrion Concept, 1956 www.pinterest.com/pin/496451558896716871/ | |
patridam
2016-01-15 04:24 | Zordid wrote This is the Corvega Atomic V8 according to the Fallout Wikia I'm still trying to wrap my brain around that concept. Like, does it have 8 tiny nuclear reactors or something? | |
car-dude44
2016-01-14 20:50 | In-game name either "Blue Zip" or "Zip". The version on a billboard with "Blue Zip" is blue, but all the wrecked ones are red, so maybe just "Zip"? | |
car-dude44
2016-01-14 20:49 | Seems to be a more "concept art" version of the Corvega, so maybe 1954 De Soto Adventurer II Ghia as well, unless there's something else it's closer to. -- Last edit: 2016-01-14 20:49:19 | |
Zordid
2016-01-14 14:23 | More Jaguar D-Type than Ferrari | |
Attacker1997
2016-01-13 21:28 | Doesn't look like the 375 | |
SolanaBogon
2016-01-13 09:49 | Except for the bumper, I'd say either a '57 Chrysler 300C ( upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Chrysler_300_C_1957_2.jpg ), or a '58 300D | |
bondergomme
2016-01-13 06:48 | Christine? | |
car-dude44
2016-01-13 01:16 | Image courtesy of plank-69.deviantart.com/ |



