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Seat Toledo

Torrente 3: El Protector (2005)
Although the rearlight units are a bit different, I got the strong impression that this is a 2nd generation Seat Toledo.
www.netcarshow.com/seat/1998-toledo/
Ford Crown Victoria

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (2002)
These massive rearlights make it a 1995 Crown Victoria.
The second generation of the Crown Victoria was introduced in 1992, but it didn't have these huge rearlights until 1995.

- 1995 Ford Crown Victoria -
www.valleyautosalesne.com/crownvictoria.html

- 1994 Ford Crown Victoria -
www.govdeals.com/eas/closedItems_sold.cfm?itemID=9&acctID=1799&CFID=5095428&CFTOKEN=27308765

- 1993 Ford Crown Victoria -
www.royalautosalesofomaha.com/view.php/81

- 1992 Ford Crown Victoria -
www.govdeals.com/eas/closedItems_sold.cfm?itemID=20&acctID=1280&CFID=5129370&CFTOKEN=61263375
Ford Crown Victoria

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (2002)
I think it's either one of them, but you have to see the rear to determine...
Toyota Tundra

1NSANE (2000)
This is the Ford Schlesser (a desert rally buggy), but I don't know if a pickup-version exists, or that they made one for the game.

blog4x4.blogspot.com/2008/07/carros-de-competio-buggy-schlesser.html

www.autosrapidos.com/superautos/s/schlesser-ford-x202.htm
Lotec Sirius

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998)
takumi wrote
I think its the first proto of Koenigsegg but i don't know the name

The Koenigsegg CC is the first prototype of Koenigsegg.
Lotec Sirius

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998)
Koenigsegg CC.

www.seriouswheels.com/jkl/Koenigsegg-CC-Silver-Side-1280x960.htm

www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-koenigsegg-cc.htm
Lotec Sirius

San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996)
Koenigsegg CC.

www.seriouswheels.com/jkl/Koenigsegg-CC-Silver-Side-1280x960.htm

www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-koenigsegg-cc.htm
Ford Mustang

Ford Racing (1999)
This Mustang has horizontal rearlights, characteristic for the 1994-1995 Mustang only. From 1996-1998 the six rearlights were in vertical position. In 1999, the Mustang got totally different, angular rearlight units, like those of the Opel Calibra.
You can check all this over here:
bradbarnett.net/mustangs/timeline/94-98/index.htm


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2009-04-23 17:53:16
Mercury Coupe

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
SizSkiizd wrote
Hmm... It seems IMCDb are just calling them 1949 Mercury.


The Monterey was indeed introduced in 1949, so there's an error in the wikipedia article.
Now that I've seen several images of the 1949 Monterey, I'm convinced that this "Hermes" is one. Quite a nice car, actually, and the game developers have given it double taillights, which I think is an improvement.

You'll find a nice 1949 Monterey at this link :

www.autabuy.com/Vehicles/Details.cfm?VID=287935&Year=1949&Make=MERCURY&Model=MONTEREY
Mercury Coupe

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
First of all: the Mercury Monterey was introduced in 1950...
...second: I'm not sure if this is a Mercury Monterey...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Monterey
Ford Hot Rod

San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996)
1932 Ford 3-window Coupe.

www.gatewayclassiccars.com/displaycar.php?stock=3606&location=STL

hotrod.automotive.com/79208/hrdp-0805-1932-ford-coupe/index.html


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2009-04-23 18:20:00
Lotec Sirius

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998)
Nimet0n wrote
GT90

The "Prototype" car in Rush 2 is unmistakably the Ford GT90, and not this "Concept".
If you know the game, you know that the rear of the "Prototype" has these triangular taillights, characteristic for the Ford GT90... but even if you don't, it's plain to tell from the body shape that the "Prototype" is the Ford GT 90.

www.carstyling.ru/cars.1995_Ford_GT-90.html
Hyundai Excel

Road Rash 64 (1999)
Last night I played this game once more, saw this car standing still... I viewed it from all sides, and it's a Hyundai Excel.
(Originally called Excel, Hyundai named it Accent for Europe and other markets.)

- Hyundai Excel -
rantsandrevs.com/?p=3

- 1995-1999 Hyundai Accent -
consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-1999-hyundai-accent-5.htm

(The taillights of this car are unmistakably Hyundai Excel... check it...)


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2009-04-09 18:31:14
Ford Mustang

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998)
Check the Ford Super Stallion - Ford's effort to build the ultimate Mustang - at these links :

www.mustang50magazine.com/featuredvehicles/4303_sve_super_stallion/index.html

picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/28lP9GSGJBnieJbdT4VR9Q (photo 50 - 51 - 52)

(There is also a Ford Super Stallion in World Driver Championship, game name Ellipse Stallion.)


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2009-03-15 16:29:31
Ford Hot Rod

Destruction Derby 64 (1999)
I love Looking Glass Studios' splendid vehicle styling in this game, even more than Atari's styling in Rush 2. The consequence is that you have to look twice at some vehicles to recognize them, but hey, that's the sport...

A Hot Rod is a customized car, which makes identification even harder. Moreover, different car models from various makes from this period (1930-1932) often have great similarity.

I don't believe this Hot Rod was based upon a Ford Model A, but a 1932 Ford 5-window Coupe. There is an incredible amount of versions of the Model A, of which only a few come close to this Hot Rod... and even then this Hot Rod looks more like a 1932 Ford 5-window Coupe than one of those few Model A versions.

- 1932 Ford 5-window Coupe -
medeusa.com/Site/Medeusa.html (check the Photo Gallery for a wide range of images)
Ford Custom Station Wagon

Destruction Derby 64 (1999)
For those who are interested: it's the 1949-1950 Ford Woody Wagon.
Only the Woodies from these two years have this grill.

- 1949 Ford Woody Wagon -
www.modelcars.com/modelcar781.php
www.diecastcarmodels.com/MotorCityClassics49FordWoody_1.jpg

- 1950 Ford Woody Wagon -
www.ccsam.com/car-sales/images/gallery01/50ford-woody.htm


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2009-03-15 16:47:15
Ford Model T

Body Harvest (1998)
Could this be a 1932 Plymouth PA Rumble Seat Coupe...?

auto.howstuffworks.com/1932-plymouth-pa-rumble-seat-coupe.htm
Ford Hot Rod

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998)
Check the 1932 Ford 3-window Coupe at these links :

www.gatewayclassiccars.com/displaycar.php?stock=3606&location=STL

hotrod.automotive.com/79208/hrdp-0805-1932-ford-coupe/index.html


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2009-03-15 16:48:47
Chevrolet Corvette

Destruction Derby 64 (1999)
To be more specific : it's the 1956-57 Chevrolet Corvette C1.

The early C1 versions have small vins and a rear bumper in one piece, while the 1956-57 Corvette has a rear side that is curving down and a "split" rear bumper, just like this Rag Top. From 1958 on, the C1 got double headlights.

Check all the versions of the C1 at :

www.oldcarandtruckpictures.com/ChevroletCorvette


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2009-03-09 17:51:53
Chevrolet Impala

Destruction Derby 64 (1999)
You can't see the rear of the Lowrider on this photo, but if you know this game, you know what it looks like... and only the 1967 Impala has this styling.

You can view clear pictures of the 1967 Chevrolet Impala at :

auto.howstuffworks.com/chevrolet-impala10.htm

classiccars.com/18952.car



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2009-03-04 17:10:44
Chevrolet C-Series

Monster Truck Wars (1994)
Chevrolet Silverado:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_(truck)


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2011-09-01 23:53:52
Dodge Ram

Monster Truck Madness 64 (1999)
This is a Dodge Ram, indeed.
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