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Fiat 2300 Coupe | ||
I also see a bit of the AMX/3 concept as well. | ||
Buick Regal or Grand National, the GNX wasn't offered with the T-Top roof to the best of my knowledge. | ||
I don't think this is a GTO, but rather a 1963 Pontiac Catalina based on the headlights, overall size, and roof shape. Taillights are off a '62 Pontiac. | ||
That looks like a '58 or '59 Chevrolet grille. I think the trucks and buses used the model name Viking. | ||
Looks to be a '53 to '55 Ford F-100 pickup, but with a front end loosely based on an early '50s GMC. | ||
Definitely a Dodge M37. | ||
Based on trim design and the front end layout, this is actually closer to a 1955 Bel Air. | ||
Seems to be at least loosely based on an old Peterbilt 281, much like the one from the movie Duel. Even has the split windshield and the longer hood with narrow grille. | ||
Year is not 1969 due to the fender vents being the eggcrate design ('70-'72) rather than gill-like vertical slots ('68-'69). Based on clear parking lights in lower grille, this is probably a 1970 model. | ||
The grille is lifted from a '33 Ford. The body is a bit custom, but the raised bump around the upper part of the body actually matches what you'd find on early 1930s Ford vehicles. Overall I'd say you could call this a hot-rodded 1933 Ford. | ||
Year is 1971. Only year for quad headlights on the 'Cuda. | ||
Based on this SEMA show truck: www.superfly-autos.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_0051.png Presumably it's a mashup of F-Series and Bronco parts, but the articles all call it a Bronco first and foremost. | ||
Toyota Land Cruiser. FJ series, but not an FJ40 on account of it being a pickup. Could be an FJ45? | ||
Land Rover Defender variant, presumably a Defender 110. | ||
Based on the headlights and windshield frame, I'd say this is a CJ-2A rather than a MB. | ||
Looks like a late 1970s Chevrolet LUV. | ||
Correct, it's a 1969 Mustang. Not a Boss, either, as the Boss 302 had a flat hood and no air intakes in the rear fenders and the Boss 429 had a distinctive larger hood scoop. This is likely a Mach 1, based on the spoiler and hood. | ||
1931 Chrysler Imperial. The grille and split windshield are an exact match. | ||
Headlights and side window profile look very Nissan GT-R to me. | ||
1976 or 1977 rather than 1970. Those were the only years with the stacked headlights like this has. | ||
I would say this is much more similar to a 1964-1966 Chevrolet C-10. | ||
Vent windows and one-piece taillights mean we can list this as a '67 model. | ||
The side scoop would probably make this a '69 Mustang rather than a '70. | ||
1967, not 1968. | ||
Agreed, 1969. The three body lines ahead of the rear wheels were a 1969-only feature. | ||
I'd say a 1962 Buick Electra, with some Cadillac taillights thrown on. www.cars-on-line.com/photo/49300/62buick49373-1.jpg | ||
Looks to be based on a Chevrolet S-10. | ||
Agreed. The overall body (especially the roofline and side vent) are from a 1969 Ford Mustang. It has a 1969 Charger grille grafted on to the front. I don't see any Camaro in it though. | ||
I agree with 1970 Dodge Super Bee. It looks to have the same distinctive split grilles, and the hood indentions are accurate as well, just moved closer to the cowl. | ||
Right year, wrong E-body. This is actually a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda. | ||
cdn.barrett-jackson.com/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/152737/152737_Side_Profile_Web.jpg I'd call this a 1934 Chevrolet. Look at the more pointed grille and the horizontal bars on the hood. | ||
www.customcarchronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/CCC_richard-zocchi-39-dodge-18.jpg I'd actually say this looks closer to a 1939 Dodge. | ||
Seems to be loosely based on a late-1950s Dodge Town Wagon. | ||
The roofline and doors are fairly close to an AMC Matador, but the grille is more Impala-esque. | ||
Closer to a 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass, IMO. | ||
Early 1980's Ford Bronco. | ||
With that grille and those taillights it's actually a 1969 Mercury Cougar. It also appears to be a convertible. | ||
This actually looks closer to a '66 Pontiac Bonneville. | ||
This actually looks more like a M38A1 than an MB. Curved hood and fenders in particular. | ||
1966-67 Chevrolet Nova is a closer match. | ||
hooniverse.com/2010/05/22/hooniverse-weekend-edition-1971-amc-matador-machine/ The roofline, side windows, and grille match this AMC almost spot on. Even the taillights are similar. I'd say it's this or a Chevelle. | ||
GAZ 71 | ||
Perhaps a classic Volga? | ||
General Dynamics Stryker | ||
The grille and compact-sedan shape remind me of a Cadillac Catera. | ||
The game does label it as a 1971, but it's actually a 1970 Challenger R/T. It was a 1970 model in the movie, too. | ||
Despite being labeled as a 1971 in-game, this is a 1970 model. 1971 had a different grille and different taillights. | ||
Not the right roofline for a Bronco, it's just a F-150. | ||
Reminds me of a Lexus IS. |