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Sharky photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-22 13:32 | International B-Series possibly? | |
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2016-08-22 12:34 | The car on the right just screams Edsel to me. | |
Rebel4x4
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2016-08-22 10:55 | Looks like a Mitsubishi Colt | |
Rebel4x4
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2016-08-22 10:52 | Ford Bronco | |
holden nut
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2016-08-22 04:15 | It doesn't look like a Datsun 240Z at all. the Datsun 240Z has a shorter rear end, and the body looks like it's either from a Ferrari or Aston. -- Last edit: 2016-08-22 04:16:52 | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-22 01:20 | That's actually an excellent guess, it really does look like a mid-late 70's Caprice, and I don't know about the body looking squarer, almost all American cars from the 60's and 70's heavily incorporate boxy design. Besides, the car in the picture is destroyed, and this is the only existing photo of the car, at least the civilian version, so I guess until we find out how the car looks like from the back and sides whilst intact, this is a '75 Caprice. | |
speedfreak975 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-21 23:41 | the same front photo has been uploaded as a differnet entry (Lincoln mark...) | |
Racedriver43 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-21 00:42 | They vary by year. | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-20 23:11 | Would that make it the front of this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=75071 ? Or are they different in some way? | |
Maxine photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-20 22:10 | Well I got to say the front end really reminds me of a 75 Caprice. But the body looks much squarer. | |
Racedriver43 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-20 20:19 | Riviera? | |
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2016-08-20 19:50 | I'm pretty sure that this pic confirms some sort of car customization. In the picture we can see some large racing tyres, a roll bar, splitler and spoiler. In the video you could see other models of the car without the spoiler and roll cage (too far to see in greater detail. In some videos you can also see a massive side-exit exhaust on Lincoln's car that doesn't appear in each video and is unlikely to come from the factory. Also, in the heists trailer there is the El Camino-esque truck with a bed cover and roll cage in the bed. | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-20 18:40 | So, I saw this car in this new screenshot posted on the Mafia Game twitter page. At first sight, this looks like the police car, which we identified as the 1968 Ford Galaxie. The difference here is, this is the civilian version of the police car, and upon closer inspection I believe it looks more like a 1975 Plymouth Gran Fury, and not a '68 Ford Galaxie. Those are just my thoughts, I could use some additional comments to hep us identify the car. -- Last edit: 2016-08-20 18:41:02 | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-19 03:33 | Found this new image of what appeared be the same Corvette on the billboard in the German gameplay/interview video released during Gamescom. There were pictures of other cars and another yellow Corvette, too. | |
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2016-08-19 03:06 | Agreed, perhaps with some slight hints of Triumph TR6 in the grille and chrome front bumper? | |
Keitora
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2016-08-19 00:04 | AutoTracker wrote Shelby Cobra? Agree. | |
AutoTracker
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2016-08-18 22:19 | Shelby Cobra? | |
edw8
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2016-08-18 21:42 | stryder237 wrote I think this is the picture: www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/mafia-3-e3/#/2 Although it's strange that it's all rusty as it would only be four or five years old when the game is set. Yeah that was the one I was talking about. Thanks! | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-18 21:40 | Around 7:05 in this new Gamescom gameplay video, we can see Lincoln get into this car and we finally see its name for the first time. Turns out, this car is the Lassiter Courant. Go to this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=13YNrjcaAOM and watch 7:05, look closely to the bottom left and you'll see 'Lassiter' pop up with 'Courant under it'. | |
vocal95 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-15 16:58 | Looks like they reused Shubert Beverly from Mafia II with some minor changes. Also - did they changed the marque to "Allamont"? | |
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2016-08-09 17:04 | I think this is the picture: www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/mafia-3-e3/#/2 Although it's strange that it's all rusty as it would only be four or five years old when the game is set. | |
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2016-08-09 02:44 | Here's a capture from the trailer edw8 is referring to: imgur.com/a/RVJZi. The rest of the car is more Desoto but the front is very Dodge. | |
edw8
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2016-08-07 18:07 | In the latest Thomas Burke 'The Anarchist'trailer it is revealed that the car is manufactured by 'Samsom' | |
Mel photo_librarymode_comment 2016-08-02 07:14 | Definitely a '59 Chevrolet of some sort. Not sure why it's listed as a '64 Cadillac DeVille. In regards to the comment above, this car doesn't appear to take direct influence from any one of those three models in particular, considering the little glance of the body side trim that is just visible on the open door in this image. There's one thin trim piece going directly horizontal, and a thicker trim piece beneath it angled slightly downward. It also seems to feature multi-tone paintwork like a lot of late 1950s American cars, judging by what appears to be black paint between the two aforementioned trim pieces. Unless I'm seeing this incorrectly, it doesn't really accurately represent the Bel Air, Biscayne, or Impala specifically in that regard. One thing's for sure, we can definitely rule out the Biscayne, as the Biscayne's body side trim only goes about halfway down the sides of its body (whereas the trim of the vehicle featured here likely continues further on down its body considering the shape of what's visible on the door). Also worth noting is that the Bel Air and Impala both have a little strip of paint within their side trim that's usually a different color than the primary one. The Bel Air's inner paint strip runs the full length of its trim. The Impala's inner paint strip takes up the rear third of its trim. So, I guess the Bel Air is the closest match? Bel Air cdn.barrett-jackson.com/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/162384/162384_Front_3-4_Web.jpg Impala www.jims59.com/59impala/images/2008June15Lowx1000.jpg | |
vocal95 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-07-11 13:23 | Well, the Stallion name was pretty obvious, but why the hell the marque is Berkley (Mafia's counterpart of Buick)? I don't like it, it reminds me of GTA, where they put every new car under Bravado marque... :| | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-26 20:28 | It looks as if the car has an extended wheelbase, meaning that it is possibly a Fleetwood or Series 75, even though the front looks like a 62, the body suggests this is a limo. | |
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2016-06-19 18:59 | The taillights are a bit different than all of the country squires, but the whole rest of the car is a perfect fit for a 1965 to 1968 Ford Country Squire. The wood panneling makes it a 67 or a 68 model (the 65 and 66 had a more angular look). I'm going to look through all the footage and try to find a front picture of this, even a lousy one. If it has hidden/horizontal headlights it's a 68, if they're vertically stacked it's a 67. | |
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2016-06-19 18:54 | Razor440 wrote A little bit of Stutz Blackhawk thrown in too. Yeah there's a lot of circa 1969 personal luxury going on here. The exposed headlights and wheel covers are more Pontiac Grand Prix, the taillights are Imperial. But with the upright grille, thick C pillar, and bladed fenders, the overall appearance is Mark III. | |
patridam
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2016-06-19 18:51 | The car in the background? This: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=75065 The car in the foreground is a 59' Chevrolet. Difficult to tell what trim level (Bisycane, Bel-Air, Impala) it is without seeing the rest of it though. | |
patridam
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2016-06-19 18:49 | Same as: hhttp://www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=90615 | |
Mel photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 15:43 | Here's a '68 Country Squire. We can see that the taillights of the featured vehicle appear to be turned on, and only the top halves of the lights are lit up (unless I'm seeing that incorrectly). This taillight layout is a bit similar to that of the '68 Country Squire, given that its taillights are split into two sections divided by the reverse lights. motorbase.s3.amazonaws.com/pictures/contributions/20000828/std_1968_Ford_LTD_Country_Squire,_ltgreen.jpg Here's a '67, because better picture. assets.hemmings.com/uimage/27342118-770-0@2X.jpg?rev=1 -- Last edit: 2016-06-19 15:57:15 | |
Burn Rubber photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 15:36 | I'll do some more research on Country Squires and see what I dig up. Although I think the one I already provided was closest. | |
Mel photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 15:34 | GeoZR177 wrote The Country Squire model actually began in 1950 and ran until 1990 so it is highly likely that this is a mid to late 60s Country Squire. Also I wouldn't rule out the 1968 Mercury Colony Park. We're aware of this. Patridam and I were specifically referring to the image provided by Burn Rubber, which is an image of a 1973 - 1978 Country Squire. The wagon featured here could very well be a pre-1970s Country Squire, given that this little screencap is currently the only one we have to go by until we get better images of the vehicle, or until the game comes out. -- Last edit: 2016-06-19 15:37:11 | |
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2016-06-19 14:10 | The Country Squire model actually began in 1950 and ran until 1990 so it is highly likely that this is a mid to late 60s Country Squire. Also I wouldn't rule out the 1968 Mercury Colony Park. -- Last edit: 2016-06-19 14:26:47 | |
Mel photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 04:52 | patridam wrote The country squire is from 1973+ while the game is set in 1968 (I know video games aren't always accurate though). The country squire also has a very different roofline from this, with a thicker C pillar, a much thinner C pillar, and a rounded roof end above the hatch rather than the crease seen here. The wood paneling is very different and this car has obvious tail fins while the Ford does not. I don't know what this is but it's not a mid seventies Country Squire. I agree. It doesn't look like a '70s wagon, but given that this is the Mafia series we're talking about, I wouldn't put it past them to shoehorn a bunch of cars that are too new for 1968 into the game. Mafia II seemingly forgot that the latest year it took place in was 1951 and featured vehicles and songs as new as 1957. Hopefully the developers have taken notes on the eras their games are taking place in since then. -- Last edit: 2016-06-19 05:07:04 | |
Burn Rubber photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 04:43 | patridam wrote The country squire is from 1973+ while the game is set in 1968 (I know video games aren't always accurate though). The country squire also has a very different roofline from this, with a thicker C pillar, a much thinner C pillar, and a rounded roof end above the hatch rather than the crease seen here. The wood paneling is very different and this car has obvious tail fins while the Ford does not. I don't know what this is but it's not a mid seventies Country Squire. For now Country Squire is the closest mathch I can find. | |
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2016-06-19 04:33 | The country squire is from 1973+ while the game is set in 1968 (I know video games aren't always accurate though). The country squire also has a very different roofline from this, with a thicker C pillar, a much thinner C pillar, and a rounded roof end above the hatch rather than the crease seen here. The wood paneling is very different and this car has obvious tail fins while the Ford does not. I don't know what this is but it's not a mid seventies Country Squire. | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-19 02:27 | I wonder if there will be a civilian version of this car, that would be realistic. Did anyone spot a Ford Galaxie like this one but with no police colors? Would be a shame if they did not make a civilian version, especially of such a great Ford. | |
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2016-06-16 15:18 | I saw this same car in a more recent picture, and 'Potomac' was spelled on the front of the hood of the car. So this is defenitly a Potomac ingame. | |
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2016-06-16 15:14 | Especially with that extra set of lights put into the grill, makes it a 1954 Cadillac Series 62 for me at least. | |
speedfreak975 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-15 22:31 | The front reminds me of a certain buick but this is a cadillac | |
Burn Rubber photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-15 10:27 | Yup. That's an Econoline. A 1961-67 Ford Econonline to be exact | |
Burn Rubber photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-15 10:20 | Ford Country Squire. Notible things to tell its Ford: The rear paneling curves slightly upwards at the rear doors just like the Ford. The rear end looks almost the same. It's just at a different angle. Biggest detail: THE PANNELING! -- Last edit: 2016-06-15 10:23:28 | |
Carini89
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2016-06-15 04:16 | 1959 Chrysler Windsor www.stationwagon.com/gallery/pictures/1959_Chrysler_Windsor.jpg | |
Carini89
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2016-06-15 04:12 | 1959 Chevy Bel Air | |
patridam
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2016-06-15 01:28 | Feels like mopar? | |
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2016-06-15 01:26 | I see some Jeep Gladiator in the hood and beltline. | |
patridam
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2016-06-15 01:24 | Econoline, 1965 or so. -- Last edit: 2016-06-15 04:36:22 | |
Speedevil photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-14 22:22 | Should only be Volkswagen [Typ 1]. | |
The Wiseguy photo_librarymode_comment 2016-06-14 22:21 | Huh, I thought it looked like a Japanese Kei-Van at first, but it is a Ford Econ-line. Thanks friend! -- Last edit: 2016-06-14 22:23:23 |