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GroupB wrote Not true. It's always been a Charger SE with the 3 opera windows. Hot Wheels called the blowerless version Dixie Challenger. | ||
cool3865 wrote this looks more like a miata than a one off project Please refrain from using this website unless if you have something actually intelligent to say. | ||
1968 Dodge Coronet with 1970 Plymouth Barracuda C-pillars and rear tailights/tailight panel. | ||
VR6. | ||
Based on a Dodge Challenger, not a Charger. | ||
uglyman323 wrote Is a Charger '70 Every licensed Hot Wheels™ car is called by their official Hot Wheels name, so there is no need to identify it. | ||
This vehicle is found in the Parking Garage during the infamous "Training" mission. Strangely enough, there are no other Taxi in game that feature these textures. | ||
Racedriver43 wrote They drive old fords, too. They basically drive anything considered masculine and that's by an American brand...they don't just drive Fords and Dodges. | ||
HQMonaro1972 wrote You heard me,damnit. Please have some diversity! You wouldn't have Australian cars if it were for the United States! | ||
Zordid wrote the front is awful but the rest looks quite nice Hey, it's not that bad considering it's from a Citroen 2CV. | ||
Looks like a 1977 Toyota Celica. | ||
phily241 wrote ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ He's trying to tell you something. | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Anyone else notice that the front end is from a 1967 Impala? Yeah, and the rear vaugely looks like the one found on a '72 Ford Ranchero. | ||
Racedriver43 wrote Liiittle Red Cor-vette! Actually, that song was about a pink Edsel, if you know what I mean. | ||
Burn Rubber wrote This looks NOTHING like it did in pre-release shots... It looks awful now. It always has looked awful. Maybe the inner mechanisms of your mind are starting to realize they are not an enigma? | ||
The only monster truck of it's time to be based on a long-bed Ford F-250 rather than a short-bed Ford F-150. | ||
The most famous version of Carolina Crusher, which ran during the 90's. | ||
This particular version of Bigfoot was called Bigfoot Chromulasion, and it ran from 1995 to 1998. | ||
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z-71. -- Last edit: 2016-11-18 23:01:56 | ||
The only monster truck of it's time to be based on a long-bed Ford F-250 rather than a short-bed Ford F-150. | ||
Fix the site, not my comment Rinspeed. | ||
That is indeed a Plymouth Acclaim. I think we should ask some of the other remaining US members. | ||
chesty wrote Mark 1 Ford Focus You have to be joking. | ||
Strange to see in such a Rally based game. | ||
This is the Gymkhana version. | ||
Rallycross Version. | ||
Mercedes Benz A-Class? | ||
I was just joking around Oh well, sarcasm and the internet don't really go together anyway... -- Last edit: 2016-11-18 14:31:03 | ||
Nice untextured wheels. | ||
eugh IGCD had a no meme policy, auto motive gamier | ||
Aginnon wrote well, MFG for me because they modified an MZ dirtbike with a deer body as the seat and the handlebars. It's not MFG if we can't identify it, it's MFG if the design is so radically different than anything on the road or is truly custom built. We need to list it as an MZ because that's what it was based on. -- Last edit: 2016-11-17 14:39:44 | ||
To say it isnt anything isn't true- someone used real images for those textures but probably had to massively downgrade them for the PS1 version. -- Last edit: 2016-11-17 13:19:28 | ||
Michael comments on how expensive the car is. The Oracle XS is available for purchase in-game at $80,000, whilst Michael's Tailgater is available for purchase for $55,000. | ||
Please, this is a Mazda RX-8. | ||
Alright, that makes sense. | ||
Automotive Gaming wrote Not really, the Marbella has the rear plate on the trunk, while the Panda has it on the bumper. I do see that, but anyone could simply move their license plate to that position. | ||
Someone please cancel my edit, please. | ||
ProjectDriver wrote Clearly Fiat Panda with Seat Marbella headlights. Sorry, it's all Seat Marbella. | ||
I think this is actually based off of a 2000 Ford Escort ZX2. | ||
The front end looks like a 2000 Chevy Malibu while the rear is taken from a 1999 Nissan Maxima. | ||
The shitty screenshot dosent help- I think I can provide new screenshots this week. | ||
sajmon14 wrote It's in the Traiblazer races only btw Alright, that makes sense since I didn't check the cars for that game mode now that I remember. Thanks for the help. -- Last edit: 2016-11-14 19:16:21 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote Eh I'm pretty sure the same model is used in Monte Carlo and Finland too. It's in the Michigan level also...I don't remember saying it wasn't in any other level. | ||
sajmon14 wrote in the single race mode it's available from the beggining I think I may have to go through my cars again in case if I miscounted it. | ||
Is this car supposed to be available from the start of the game? I haven't seen it in my cars. -- Last edit: 2016-11-14 18:12:21 | ||
Strange to see this in the Michigan level. Would be cool to see an occasional Peugeot in the US. | ||
carcrazedalex586 wrote No resemblance to the SSR, the cabin is more squared, and it has sharp lines. No resemblence? I think there is a resemblance because no other car from 2000 onward had a body that looked anything like the SSR. | ||
So RaceDriver43...people in San Andreas just drive vintage 1960's road version Le Mans race cars on the streets every day? I'm sorry, your logic makes no sense. And my logic made no sense when I said it was a GT40, by the way. -- Last edit: 2016-11-13 04:21:22 | ||
The unsung hero of Pikes Peak. |