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The truck in Kecske's pic is a great match, but I'm not sure it's a Peterbilt. | ||
Come on guys, this is a van, not a sweeper. -- Last edit: 2012-06-17 00:04:21 | ||
That's a B7L in your link. | ||
Certainly not. Peterbilt 320? | ||
Resembles a Setra S 415. | ||
What does that prove? As I said before, it's just a generic bus. | ||
Are you serious? It certainly does NOT look like a Fleetline, nor does it look like the old GMT livery of sunglow orange and white. | ||
Just a generic bus, does not resemble anything real. | ||
Volvo FH12/FH16. | ||
I'd say a stylized Bedford TM. www.crusader80.co.uk/bedfordtm4x4.html | ||
The rear is more like a 1955 Chevrolet than a '57, which is what the Chezoom is based on. | ||
I'd say the 2002 Audi Rosemeyer concept is pretty close ... | ||
Donkey-kong wrote Well, some old Peugeot's were indeed sold in the USA. True, but the 106 wasn't. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Is this game any good? The textures seem pretty good, but what about the controls/gameplay? Are they true to each vehicle? Also, is the story based on the (legendary) movie? Is there a free roam mode? Any opinion would be much appreciated. :-) | ||
The textures are from an RML-class AEC Routemaster. | ||
'Harrington Legionnaire' should be included in the extra info, as it is the name of the bodywork, NOT part of the model name. | ||
Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept ? | ||
^ I agree. This is pretty generic, but resembles a Eurovan more than anything else. | ||
Who said this is supposed to be a Mini? | ||
Gamer wrote Itīs a Golf `Strawberry Bucketī Convertible, why else would it have a differently colored roof? Because it's custom-painted. Back to the identification - I am aware that some parts resemble a Peugeot 106, but overall it much better matches a Golf/Rabbit. And we have to keep in mind, that this game takes place in the USA. I'm voting Golf/Rabbit. | ||
This is a Z28. | ||
1983 Ford Econoline [E-350] - 1983+ due to the square headlights. - Econoline was used as a model name up until 2001. - Box truck bodies were most commonly fitted to E-350 chassis. -- Last edit: 2012-02-04 23:01:11 | ||
No. This should remain as ''Made For Game''. | ||
This reminds me of the 1955 GMC L'Universelle. | ||
GLHS originally stood for ''Goes Like Hell Shelby'' but later changed to ''Goes Like Hell Som'more''. Only 500 were produced. | ||
A 1979-80 Pacer would have hood ornamentation. This is a 1978 Pacer D/L. | ||
It's a US-spec Jaguar XK-E Series 1. See the clear indicators. | ||
This is a 1978 Pacer. This "late model" grille was used from 1978 to 1980, but a 1978 Pacer is distinguishable by the lack of hood ornamentation. | ||
This is a Turbo, see the off-centre hood bulge. | ||
Wow! | ||
This is a 1965 Tempest LeMans w/ the GTO package. The GTO did not become a separate model until 1966. | ||
It's actually a Mack Granite. Here's some proof: www.macktrucks.com/default.aspx?pageid=5877 | ||
It's actually a Solstice GXP (distinguishable by some unique bodywork) with some modifications. |