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Chevrolet Corvette

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020)
The proportions, particularly around the cabin, are of an Iso Grifo A3C. They've just modified it with the nose of a Ferrari 365 Daytona and the taillights of an early 3rd generation Pontiac Firebird.
GM TDH-5303

Daymare: 1998 (2019)
The ads on the side and the back are the same as on the bus from "Speed," as well as it being the same model. A nice little '90s reference...
unknown

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (2020)
The front resembles a 1987-1990 Chevrolet Caprice with a split added to the grille, but the rest of the (barely visible) body more closely resembles a late-'60s or early-'70s 2 door of some type...maybe GM A-body?
unknown

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (2020)
A mutt. The front is from a 1976-1977 Chevrolet Malibu Classic, the taillights are from a 1978-1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, and the mid section looks like a Volvo 242.
Dodge Charger

State of Decay (2013)
The mid-section is very clearly 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda hardtop.

Front and rear clip are apparently inspired by the 1977-1978 Pontiac Firebird.
Chevrolet Advance-Design 3100

State of Decay (2013)
This is a Chevrolet Task Force (1955-1957), not an Advance Design.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno

#DRIVE (2019)
Because the uploader is listing the visually modified "Max Coolness" versions of the cars as separate entries. There are still a few to go.
Chevrolet Advance-Design

V-Rally 4 (2018)
1947-1953 Chevrolet Advance Design.
Yamaha Grizzly

Ride 3 (2018)
The front of it looks more like one of the "Big Bear" series Yamahas, to me.
BMW 7

#DRIVE (2019)
Most of the body seems to be E38, but it does seem to have Mercedes W126 front light clusters, and the grille looks like a GAZ-3110.
Ford Escort

Train Sim World 2020 (2019)
Looks like a third generation European Ford Escort.
Vauxhall Chevette

Train Sim World 2020 (2019)
Vauxhall Chevette.
Chevrolet K-1500

SnowRunner (2020)
1988-1989 with those non-composite headlights.
Dodge A-100

#DRIVE (2019)
Dodge A100, agreed, although the year range is 1964-1970.
Dodge Polara

#DRIVE (2019)
From the front and rear, this is a 1970 Dodge Polara.

This one, in fact, is the police version of the same car: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=183101

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2019-10-05 05:26:12
Ford Econoline

#DRIVE (2019)
The overall appearance of this vehicle is much more a second generation (1968-1974) Ford Econoline van, with the square headlights being the only real difference. Even the taillights are identical.
Dodge Ramcharger

Blair Witch (2019)
Looks more like a 1979 Dodge Ramcharger.
Ford LTD Country Squire

Blair Witch (2019)
1979-1987. I think it's a 3D model also used in Wreckfest.
Dodge Monaco

Blair Witch (2019)
This is a 1974 Dodge Monaco.
Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine

Wreckfest (2018)
The "75" in Fleetwood 75 is part of the model name, not the year.

Also, it's not a Fleetwood 75, since they were factory built extended sedans with most of their stretched element behind the rear doors. This is based on a more conventional Fleetwood Brougham-based stretched limousine, with coachwork by some third party.

The year is 1980 at the oldest, judging by the size of the front light gaps, stretching up to about 1992.
Mercury Monterey

Motor City Online (2001)
There was no Monterey in 1949...that model wasn't introduced until 1952. This is a Mercury Eight Club Coupe.
Cadillac Sedan DeVille

Wreckfest (2018)
Looks like a 1959 Cadillac, but I don't see anything to suggest it's an Eldorado, and certainly not a Biarritz, which was only offered as a convertible.
Chevrolet Camaro Z28

American Fugitive (2019)
Has the 1986-specific external third brake light.
AMC Gremlin

Demolition Derby 3 (2018)
Name is presumably a reference to "Wayne's World." Annoying, since they drove a Pacer instead of a Gremlin.
Porsche 934 Turbo RSR

RaceRoom Racing Experience (2012)
The RSR Group 4 in Assetto Corsa is practically the same car.
Ford Customline

Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily (2016)
1956 Ford Customline
Chevrolet Chevy Van

Biohazard RE:2 (2019)
Even though it's wrong for the game's setting, it looks more like a Bedford CF to me.
GMC B-Series

Biohazard RE:2 (2019)
Whatever it is, it appears to be modeled with a Wayne Lifeguard body.
Harley-Davidson FXSTB Night Train

Biohazard RE:2 (2019)
1998 Harley Davidson FXSTB Night Train, a model introduced that year. They actually licensed it for the game.
GMC 100

Driving School Classics (2018)
This is a 1957 GMC 100, not a Ford.
Ford F-100

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Clearly a reference to "Stubby Bob," the wheelstanding rear-engined 1950 Ford F-6 from the internet series "Roadkill."
Buick Regal

The Crew 2 (2018)
This appears to me to be a Dodge Mirada.
Chevrolet Camaro

Music Racer (2018)
Free model that shows up in games periodically, including the terrible "P-Walker's Simulation."

www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=129783
Ford

Shades of Death: Royal Blood (2013)
A year too new for a Model A....this is a 1932 Ford V8.
Ford Mustang

Silent Hill 3 (2003)
1969-1970 Mustang sportsroof with different taillights haphazardly photoshopped in.
International Harvester S-Series

Wreckfest (2018)
With that front, I'd say this is more a GM CV200. The coachwork is clearly modeled as Blue Bird.
Dodge Kingsway

Driver 2: Back On The Streets (2000)
This is a 1957 Dodge Kingsway, an export model (which was, in fact, sold in Cuba) that is actually a Plymouth with Dodge front sheetmetal. The front is 1957 Dodge (not 1958, since it has single headlights with smaller inboard indicators, rather than quad headlights), and the rear is 1957 Plymouth, thus it's a 1957 Kingsway.

GIS for comparison pictures: www.google.com/search?q=1957+dodge+kingsway&client=firefox-b-1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiAjeSUjaLaAhUM94MKHUt-CcsQ_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=962#imgrc=_
Dodge Challenger

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Most likely. I duplicated that paint scheme in Midnight Club: Los Angeles back in the day, and it would be a piece of cake to duplicate it in Forza, as well. Gran Turismo's editor, even if it's very rudimentary, should be able to also.

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2018-03-01 20:20:55
Ford Capri

Revhead (2017)
Sold as Ford Capri in Australia: oldcarbrochures.org/index.php/Australia-2/Ford/Ford/1970-Ford-Capri-Brochure
Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda

Need for Speed: Payback (2017)
425 horsepower is the original gross rating for the 426 Hemi, however all Plymouth Hemi 'Cudas had Shaker scoops, which this car doesn't. Safe to keep it just labeled as "'Cuda."
Cadillac Eldorado

Wirehead (1995)
Series 62, not an Eldorado. It lacks the unique, tapered rear half of the '58 Eldo.
Cadillac Eldorado

Zombie Car Massacre (2017)
Why Eldorado? With the chrome spear down the center of the sides, it's more a Series 62 or a Coupe Deville.
Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda

Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 (2017)
The "Go Wing" should not be body colored, and the wheels are incorrect for a Hemi-equipped 'Cuda (which came with either 15 inch Rallye wheels or 15 inch steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps).

Otherwise, this is very nicely modeled, and super cool to see it in this game.
Nissan Safari

Forza Motorsport 7 (2017)
How is the picture in an offroad environment? Could they possibly be adding offroad elements to the game?
Equus Bass 770

P-Walker's Simulation (2017)
I swear I recognize that generic taillight panel from another game.
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Forza Motorsport 7 (2017)
They're still inexplicably not putting "SS" emblem on Chevrolet SS cars.
Plymouth Fury

Fox Hunt (1996)
This is rather a 1960 Plymouth with those taillights. With the imitation spare tire on the trunk lid, it's most likely a Fury.
Suzuki PV 50

My Summer Car (2016)
Suzuki PV 50.
Ford Galaxie

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2007)
From the sides and rear it's a 1966 Mercury Comet Villager, though from the front it has the headlights and grille from a 1968 Ford Galaxie.
Lancia Stratos

Razortron 2000 (2016)
Ferrari 288 GTO.
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