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Please someone, change it to IH V220, it's not a 1940 GMC | ||
looks too big. I was thinking of a Toyota Aygo but that don't match perfectly upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Toyota_Aygo_front_20071119.jpg | ||
This is actualy a Kenworth K100, except for the grid highly modified. See this comparison: img545.imageshack.us/img545/5693/0mtlpacker.jpg | ||
Or FLB: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_390164-Freightliner-FLB.html Anyway it's a Freightliner for sure | ||
The doors match with a first or second generation Subaru Legacy, which are from the same era than the Skyline R32 (the headlights), so I think it could be a Legacy Wagon. Hovewer, it's definitely not a Honda Accord, unlike in SA. Then, that would made Zirconium the GTA equivalent of Subaru (the equivalent of Honda is Dinka), and not Chrysler, even if there is the Zirconium building, the equivalent of Chrysler is in fact Schyster (they manufactured the PMP 600 (Chrysler C300) and the Minivan Cabby (Grand Voyager) | ||
If it's recycled from GTA IV like some other cars of the game, then it would be the Biff | ||
oh yeah my bad, it's only its ancestor... | ||
The model is E-Klasse | ||
Yes it's a '63, the '64 has a flatter nose and totally different rear. And the beta version was even more similar to the '63: gouranga.com/images/gtasa/sa-014.jpg | ||
Are they all named in the guide? That sounds cool^^ | ||
It looks identical to the Type 57SC 'Atlantic', but converted into roadster. We can say it judging by the shape of the doors: -- Last edit: 2012-10-27 20:25:43 | ||
Looks more like a Peterbilt 379, it even has the oval logo | ||
I'm surprised that nobody thought about it before me, but the beta is no way a '70 Mustang but a '69 one (only the front is different, but the body of these 2 model-years are the same). Then, the final version shouldn't be a '69 too? -- Last edit: 2012-10-27 11:27:07 | ||
Watch what you wrote, you spelled 4 times the same sentence... I see that you're new, but be careful about that, that could be fatal to you | ||
the GAZ has a rounded front, this one is squarrish -> it's a Commando | ||
Ford 5000 then? | ||
The grid looks like Mercedes Actros, the rest was maybe altered: www3.picturepush.com/photo/a/934801/480/Mercedes/Mercedes-Actros-2544-(2008-18).jpg?v0 | ||
It seems to have the body of a '65 Bonneville Safari with the front of a '64 Tempest, so it's maybe more '65 Bonneville than '64 Tempest? | ||
It seems to have been hybrided with a '56 Ford (especially by judging the roof) | ||
Reminds me Moskvich or VAZ | ||
Yep, closer to Ford than Chevy. Even the back match | ||
The W115 is an E-Klass: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_E-Class#W114.2FW115_.27Stroke-8.27 | ||
In everything that has been said on this page, I think the Acura/Honda Legend is the closer | ||
Indeed, even if it's anachronistic, it's a 1994 model | ||
the first model ('87) is identical to the '92 one (except for discreet details, such as the side indicators). Then, this car should be classed as 1987 and not 1992 | ||
International-Harvester V220? www.imcdb.org/vehicle_34441-International-Harvester-V220-1962.html | ||
Yeah, tail lights, sorry '^^ And well, it's true that the body maybe looks a bit more to have the proportions of the Diplomat: Than the Gran Fury: | ||
and also the W212 was introduced in 2009 as a 2010 model-year: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W212 , so it chould be classed as 2010 and not 2008 | ||
maybe some kind of Ural? | ||
For recapitulate... This car has probably an altered front, and maybe rear, for copyright reasons. Then, we should concentrate about the side (the main body). So, it can't be a Renault 19 Chamade: It could be a Renault 21, hovewer the rear seems too long and the rear doors don't match: Volvo 440 sounds right, but the extra glasses looks a bit bigger than this car: Or an Audi 80, but the rear also looks too long: | ||
Headlights seems to say this car is a 80 Gran Fury and not Diplomat: Dodge Diplomat: Plymouth Gran Fury: -- Last edit: 2012-10-13 12:32:27 | ||
Or Honda VFR400: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VFR400 | ||
Or '32 Model B/V-8 | ||
The name implies it to be a Ducati 900 SS or a Honda CBR900RR ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CBR900RR1.jpg ) | ||
looks really similar to this: thekneeslider.com/archives/2006/03/27/blade-rod-honda-streetfighter/ | ||
2000+, because of chromed grid | ||
Maybe Piaggio Ape | ||
Headlights are attached to the wings, so it's no way a Peterbilt. More like a Kenworth or a Freightliner | ||
Even her engine sound tell us it's a 60s GT40 and not a 2000s GT (but I agree that the rear looks more modern though...) | ||
The rear is Cutlass, and the front isn't the same than the Majestic (which is a Regal for sure), so I'd go with Olds Cutlass | ||
Judging by the headlights, maybe an early Kenworth W900: farm7.staticflickr.com/6128/5993217507_7f0bd134ae_z.jpg | ||
Clearly a Mercury Sable: [img=640x426]4.bp.blogspot.com/-uRPQ0XVYb5M/TWcUqrkk_8I/AAAAAAAAII0/vJtpMw-_ekw/s1600/1987%2BMercury%2BSable%2BGS%2BSedan%2B2.jpg[/img] -- Last edit: 2012-09-30 14:15:09 | ||
I don't disagree for Chevy Express, but I think it could also be a Chevolet Astro Cargo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chevrolet-Astro-cargo.jpg | ||
I agree that it really looks like a Monte Carlo converted into 4 doors, but 8 glasses (3 on each side) and the front made me think it could also be a Chevrolet Celebrity. Only the backlights don't match | ||
I agree that it's a Renualt Celtaquatre/Primaquatre, because it's too squarish to be a Ford/Matford V8. And for the name, the Renault WWI tank was called 'Foucault', and not Renoir, so I think it could be right | ||
Maybe Cadillac Cimarron with a different C-pillar? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1988_Cadillac_Cimarron.jpg | ||
It's weird, this car was my favorite when i was 8... | ||
To me it's a Nissan Cabstar: www.todoautos.com.pe/attachments/f43/122089d1220879019-vendo-camion-nissan-atlas-suc40001.jpg | ||
Since it's made for USA, and on the USA (in Ohio according to Wiki), maybe it should be classed as "origin: USA: instead of "Origin: Japan, Made for:USA" ? | ||
It's "Askam DeSoto AS-250", not just "DeSoto AS-250". And the "Askam Dodge AS-250" was a bit different |