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'70 charger, not a torino. The base model is taken from the Picard Jackrabbit with the nose removed, and taking the pointed nose and rear wing off of a Charger Daytona makes a regular charger - not a ford torino. | ||
Wrong year. With that body shape and vent windows, this is a '67 Camaro RS/SS | ||
'69, not '70. There is no such thing as a '70 Charger Daytona. Charger Daytonas were '69 models Only, the '70 Winged warrior was the Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird. | ||
Not a Vandura. That's a Ford Econoline. Note the ridge details down the sides and trim over the doors, it's all a match for an Econoline | ||
that's looks like a '426 Hemi' badge on the fender. | ||
Could a moderator please change the VIII to I, I don't know why it came out as VIII when I just wrote I as the MK. | ||
customised image available here: media.gtanet.com/gallery/gta-5-screenshots/fullsize/RSG_GTAV_Screenshot_284.jpg | ||
'428 Cobra Jet' | ||
From the rear, this looks more like a '71/'72 charger. The C-pillars, roof line, rear bumper and rear valance are a close match. | ||
Seconded. Charger Daytonas were a '69 Model only. | ||
Its a Hemi 'Cuda, not just a 'cuda | ||
Agreed, also extra info: '440 6 Barrel' -- Last edit: 2013-05-29 17:08:20 | ||
"RS/SS 396" | ||
"SS 454 LS6" | ||
1956 Imperial Southampton '4 door sedan' www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1956/chrybrochure/16-17.jpg | ||
Now theres a decent front end shot, suprisingly They've modelled a '70 | ||
I guarantee that this is the phantom, why would Rockstar to model a new Semi Truck where the details all match (including the badge at the base of the front of the sleeper) except the hood? Bear in mind that in this picture, the rig is going at speed round a left turn so the suspension will naturally be leaning to the right, which will further enhance the slight slope in the hood line from this line of sight. Either way its best to wait for a better picture before changing anything. | ||
The phantom in GTAIV has the same slight slope in its hood, yet the consensus is still a pete 359. The rest of the cab, bumper, grille, lights, stacks, side steps and sleeper is a close match to the 359 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=8773&width=1600 | ||
The body lines are a closer match to a first gen Riviera than a fairlane. The bulges around the wheel wells and rocker panels also match | ||
This is an R/T, it is referred to as an R/T on the games website among the US club and car information. Year is '69 or '70 based due to tail lights. It's probably a '69 though as that seems to be the most common year choice among 2nd gen chargers in most games, can't say for certain though until there's a front end shot. | ||
Super Bee is not extra info, its part of the model name. Edit: on closer inspection, its also a hemi car so it should read '1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee' 426 Hemi www.lhmopars.com/MOPAR_Ads/1971_Dodge_Charger_SuperBee_ad.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-04-24 10:49:57 | ||
it's the '71 mustang thats both playable and seen in the intro. Note the painted front bumper, the ram air scoops in the hood and the body shape is a match | ||
'69, not '70 | ||
baldwinvette77 wrote Another pic, Also apparently it has a 318 with 425 hp XD Another example of EAs car guys not doing their research. R/T Chargers only came with either the 440-magnum or the 426-hemi, except for '71 when you could also go for the 440-6 pack. The power and torque figures quoted are those of a stock hemi, but a top speed of 115 is completely wrong, even if the car was optioned with a 4:11 rear end it would peak out closer to 125. So the blower that this comes with is as fake as the one in the movie? Wasn't Torettos charger suppose to churn out 900 horses? -- Last edit: 2013-03-07 17:20:49 | ||
yep, its just something that doesn't make alot of sense. It seems that on most european cars on this website, details such as trim are used as part of the model name whereas not on US cars, even when it technically should be. Same as the Model codes are used as part of the model name on euro cars such as BMWs when it should be under the model/body code information. Just my opinion. | ||
'R/T' is technically as much deserving to be part of the model name as 'vantage' is on an aston martin or 'trans am' is to the firebird. www.lhmopars.com/MOPAR_Ads/68s-pkad.jpg farm3.static.flickr.com/2462/3852515363_e27d46aee8.jpg www.redlinedodge.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/4d.jpg www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Dodge_model-Charger+R%2FT.html | ||
440-6 Barrel | ||
Not just any 'R/T', Its an 'R/T Hemi' | ||
1973 Ford Gran Torino Sedan -- Last edit: 2013-01-17 15:05:20 | ||
'67 Chevrolet Impala Sedan. two of the headlights have been removed and its got the tail lights from a plymouth scamp, but otherwise impala. | ||
Overall shape + vinyl roof + pillar trim + vent windows matches a mid '80s Mercury Grand Marquis or Ford LTD Crown Victoria. The front end is somewhat stylised (flattened) with a grille that resembles a LTD crown vic from the period but the headlights are made up. Tail-lights look like LTD tail lights rotated 90 degrees so the reverse lights are on the outside. Door handles + side body line that runs along the body above the door handles also matches a crown vic/marquis. Hub Caps also match but are alot larger. Overall It looks like a Ford 'Panther platform' sedan thats been modelled not too closesly so LTD crown vic or Grand Marquis | ||
Ford LTD County Squire or possibly a mercury equivelant. Headlights match '88-'91 but grille matches '83-'87 | ||
Mid '80s Olds' Delta 88 Sedan, best way to tell year is by the front grille but this seems to have the grille off of a circa '74 dodge dart | ||
Whats even cooler is that this is the freebie car for the december car pack | ||
This is the '64 1/2 - '66 body style, not a '67 My guess is a '65 | ||
Wrong Year, that body style with no vent windows makes it a '68 & the concealed lights make it an RS/SS. So it should be listed as '1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Convertible' | ||
An '80s Freightliner FLA 9664 www.imcdb.org/vehicle_6433-Freightliner-FLA-9664-1987.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_30573-Freightliner-FLA-9664T-1993.html | ||
Does anybody know if this has got the 2 speed powerglide tranny like the one in forza motorsport 4? or have they done it proper justice and given it the 3 speed? | ||
The blue plastic toy car in the middle is the same model as the intro cutscene coupe in Driver 2 and 3 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=14283 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=29177 One has it listed as a skylark, other as a catalina. Needs tidying up | ||
Front clip matches a '63, however every other part of the body shape is a far better match to a '69. Tail lights are a closer match aswell | ||
'53 Ford Crestline Sunliner [76B] | ||
Now that there's a better image, I can confirm that this is not an SE, if it were there would be chrome strips running down the rocker panels below the doors | ||
Note: This is an RS/SS 396, it has both the SS package and the RS appearance package. The same applies to the other '69 Camaro SS models in the Forza series. | ||
yes and no. A front wheel drive fleetwood was introduced in 1985, although there was also the fleetwood brougham (Full size RWD) that was in production from 1977-86, from '87 it became marketed just as the 'brougham', and then as the 'fleetwood' in the early '90s before being discontinued. back to the main point: "For 1965 the Eldorado became a Fleetwood sub-series although there was strictly speaking no separate Fleetwood series at this time". additional reference, eldorados of this period were marketed as 'fleetwood eldorado' www.imcdb.org/vehicle_115215-Cadillac-Fleetwood-Eldorado-1970.html www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Cadillac&model=Fleetwood+Eldorado&page=1 | ||
If this is an eldorado from between '65-'72 then that makes it a "Fleetwood Eldorado". All eldorados built in that time window were marketed as part of the fleetwood series. farm6.static.flickr.com/5294/5414657951_b4713ce35f.jpg 'fleetwood eldorado by Cadillac' Also See: 'Standard Catalog of Cadillac 1903-2005' by John Gunnell and 'Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975' by Ron Kowalke | ||
looks like a '67 Dodge coronet convertible with different lights, grille & bumper | ||
Nope, '71 Ford F-250 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/1971_Ford_F250_Camper_Special.JPG | ||
With that front end its a 1979-'81 model, not a '77 | ||
Wrong, Thats a '70, not a '71. '71-'74 javelins had bubbled front fenders and rear 1/4s, plus a completely different front end. | ||
'70, not '71. the '71s had quad headlights and a 6 slit bar grille |