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![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS Need for Speed: Carbon (2006) | RS/SS 396 | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Hot Rod: American Street Drag (2003) | RS/SS (due to headlight covers and hood) | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS Need for Speed: Undercover (2008) | RS/SS 396 | |
![]() Dodge Charger GRID 2 (2013) | That's strange, most literature I've come across indicates that the Chrome Rocker panels were part of the SE package (with the wood-grain dash insert, front leather seats, etc). Looks like they were wrong | |
![]() Dodge Charger GRID 2 (2013) | Chrome Rocker panels indicate SE package, making this an R/T-SE, but there's no SE badging | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Driving Speed Pro (2010) | RS | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Z28 GRID 2 (2013) | RS/Z28. Split bumper, turn signals between headlights and the extended grille denote RS appearance package | |
![]() Oldsmobile 442 Muscle Car 3: Illegal Street (2003) | '71-72. Not '70, as per the grille trim running along the hood | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007) | 'RS/Z28' - Split bumper, turn signals between lights and extended grille denotes RS appearance package | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007) | 'RS/SS 350' | |
![]() Checker Marathon Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (2008) | Checker Marathon [A12] | |
![]() Checker Marathon Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (2008) | Checker Taxicab [A11] | |
![]() Checker Marathon Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (2008) | Checker Taxicab [A11] | |
![]() Plymouth 'Cuda AAR Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | Understandable. It would be pretty cool to see the performance difference between the bias-ply tires and radials, it would certainly highlight the limitations of tires from back then. | |
![]() Shelby GT500 KR Overtake: The Elite Challenge (2013) | A very badly & dis-tastefully modified '67 Shelby GT500, with the front clip from any Boss or Mach 1 '70 Mustang | |
![]() Ford Mustang Heat The Road (2013) | '67, not '72. | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Heat The Road (2013) | '69, not '68. | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | Better image: compass.xboxlive.com/assets/b4/59/b459e711-fdc6-4081-ac87-a832ea844e9b.jpg? | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | Better image: compass.xboxlive.com/assets/f0/bd/f0bdae41-c04b-4f5e-ae48-91e193690bb7.jpg | |
![]() Dodge Charger Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | Could a moderator please add 'HEMI' to the extra information. Better image: compass.xboxlive.com/assets/5f/fc/5ffc0c2e-2828-4ad1-8b12-332aa9c963b1.jpg? | |
![]() GMC Astro 95 Zombie Panic! Source (2007) | GMC Astro 95 farm8.staticflickr.com/7214/7154713633_9d7efcc492_z.jpg | |
![]() Ford Model B Offroad Legends (2012) | The body from the Firewall back is a '32 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe | |
![]() Chevrolet K-Series Offroad Legends (2012) | This could also be a K-10 Fleetside from the same era | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | That it is just an SS now ![]() | |
![]() Dodge Charger Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | Ok, that is definitely a 'HEMI' sticker on that baby. Also great to see the imperfections that plagued the prior models are now gone | |
![]() Dodge Charger Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | Need a better quality image to verify, but that little spot on the door between the gills could only be one thing - a 'HEMI' badge. | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS Forza Motorsport 5 (2013) | This is probably also an RS/SS 396 (like in all of the previous games), but We'll have to wait for a better image from in front to determine that. | |
![]() Plymouth 'Cuda AAR Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | dodgehemi426 wrote Pure porn but: 1.) Why not a 4-Speed manual (who wants an automatic T/A Challenger or AAR 'Cuda?) 2.) Why does it feature those aftermarket white-letter-tires and not correct Goodyear Polyglas? Wasn't the 3 speed Torqueflite automatic transmission quicker than the 4-speed when it came to standing 1/4 miles? Although since this is a small block road racer, understandably you would want the manual transmission. As for the tires, aren't radials mean't to provide superior all round performance over bias-ply tires? Granted it is not original. Still a nice addition. | |
![]() Chevrolet Nova Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | SS 396 | |
![]() Shelby GT500 CSR Classics (2013) | 1967 | |
![]() Shelby GT350 R CSR Classics (2013) | 1965 | |
![]() Pontiac GTO CSR Classics (2013) | 1969 | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird CSR Classics (2013) | 1970 Firebird Formula | |
![]() Plymouth Road Runner CSR Classics (2013) | 1969 | |
![]() Plymouth GTX CSR Classics (2013) | 1971 | |
![]() Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda CSR Classics (2013) | 1971 Hemi 'Cuda, Hemi is part of the model name | |
![]() Ford Thunderbird CSR Classics (2013) | 1957 | |
![]() Ford Mustang CSR Classics (2013) | 1968 | |
![]() Ford Gran Torino CSR Classics (2013) | 1972 | |
![]() Dodge Dart CSR Classics (2013) | 1970 | |
![]() Dodge Coronet CSR Classics (2013) | 1969 | |
![]() Dodge Charger CSR Classics (2013) | 1969 Charger R/T SE HEMI (note the chrome rocker panels) -- Last edit: 2013-10-23 23:29:52 | |
![]() Dodge Challenger CSR Classics (2013) | 1970 | |
![]() Chevrolet Nova CSR Classics (2013) | 1969 SS 396 | |
![]() Chevrolet Impala CSR Classics (2013) | 1965 | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro SS CSR Classics (2013) | 1968 | |
![]() Cadillac Sedan DeVille Grand Theft Auto V (2013) | Year is 1978-'79 with that combination of the grille/headlights & bumper with the tail-lights integrated into the fins. The tail lights on the '77s were different and '80+ models were updated up front. Also the Chrome strip running along the hood line would make this a Fleetwood Brougham rather than a Sedan DeVille, but then again this has the Sedan DeVilles smaller rocker panel trim rather than the Fleetwood Broughams wider rocker panel trim, which ran along the lower areas of the doors. Safe to say year is 1978 or '79 instead of '81, may as well leave it as Sedan DeVille as the unique features between the two big caddy sedans from that era have been mixed up. | |
![]() Dodge Monaco Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel (1992) | The divided grille makes it a Dodge Monaco, circa '77 | |
![]() Dodge Charger Daytona Interstate '76 (1997) | '69 Charger Daytona, The nose and being named under the games plymouth knockoff brand suggests '70 Roadrunner Superbird and in early versions including the first mission cut-scene this did have the rear wing, but it also had an exact match to the chargers tail lights. It also has the charger recessions in the hood and doors and the charger tail-wrap stripe, given it also doesn't have any of the plymouth aero cars definitive features (Vinyl roof, decals), it is leaning more to a '69 charger daytona but minus the rear wing www.localditch.com/interstate-76/classic/2.jpg | |
![]() Lincoln Continental Stretched Limousine Interstate '76: Nitro Pack (1997) | 1966, same year a Eloise |