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1994-2001 Dodge Ram? | ||
Probably. | ||
Yes, Volkswagen New Beetle [Typ 9C]. | ||
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, of course. | ||
www.imcdb.org/vehicle_709826-Mercedes-Benz-SSK-W06.html This one? Definitely looks more like it than a Seven, that's for sure. | ||
Actually, it would be a Nissan Diesel. They didn't start using the UD name until 2010. But it definitely looks to be a Nissan Diesel, if this Tomica model is anything to go by: 3.bp.blogspot.com/-UV2x850a058/T4AhAyCx-GI/AAAAAAAAFxM/iD_lCSz16Qs/s400/yellow%2Bcrane%2B1.jpg | ||
First facelift from 1980? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Starlet#60_Series | ||
Yep, definitely a Gloria. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Gloria#Third_generation_A30 | ||
Takes place in the US, so it's a Jetta, not a Bora. | ||
Plus the rear bumper of a 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Wagon... www.stationwagon.com/gallery/pictures/1973_Chevy_Chevelle_Malibu.jpg ...and rear doors and door pillars similar to an Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. www.stationwagon.com/gallery/pictures/1970_Olds_Vista_Cruiser.jpg | ||
TRD badge? Not original. Turbo badge? Yeah, that's legit. | ||
1986-93? | ||
It still confuses me to this day that this site doesn't have a 'Built in:' option, like IMCDb does. If it did, then this could be listed as 'Built in: Portugal', because the Sharan is built at the AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal. | ||
And, from what I've read, it's a rebodied Volkswagen bus. So, how should it be listed? Custom Made 'Lincoln's Toe Truck' based on Volkswagen Typ 2 Chassis? | ||
Built in Modena, the Energica EGO is relatively tame in comparison to the Lightning LS-218. Power is rated at 100kw/134hp and 190N·m/144lb·ft torque. Top speed it limited to 240km/h (150mph). Weight is 258kg/569lbs, which, just like the LS-218, undercuts that of the GSX-1300R Hayabusa (266kg/586lbs). | ||
An American electric motorcycle that can give a top dollar Ducati or Hayabusa a run for it's money. From San Carlos, California, the LS-218 features a liquid-cooled 150 kW (200 hp) electric motor that also produces 228 N·m (168 lb·ft) of torque. Weight comes in pretty impressively for an electic motorcycle, at 496 lbs wet, it slots almost directly between a 1199 Panigale R (417 lbs wet) and a GSX-1300R (586 lbs wet). But the really impressive stat about it is it's top speed. 218 mph (hence the name, LS-218). That easily trumps a GSX-1300R (186 mph) and the 1199 Panigale R (202 mph). | ||
MartinBond wrote Downloadable, not unlockable. Also, why does it have those nasty light covers? That wasn't factory spec AFAIK? Though this seems to be intended to be the US-spec one, which doesn't seem to have had these covers... www.ebay.com/itm/Mazda-MX-5-Miata-Mazdaspeed-GT-2004-mazda-miata-mazdaspeed-convertible-2-door-1-8-l-/111619060889?forcerrptr=true&hash=item19fd03b499&item=111619060889&pt=US_Cars_Trucks ...it appears that this is actually a JDM Mazdaspeed Roadster, which does appear to have come with them, but converted to LHD. www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/MAZDA/ROADSTER/700070740630150305001/index.html | ||
I thought this would be a Honda, but, after looking at some images of the real thing on Google, the Suzuki is actually a near perfect match. But, there's a couple little errors. One, the in game name is Dinka Enduro. Two, the model name should be TS 125 ER. The only major differences seem to be the lack of marker lights by the headlight, and some slight frame differences, but otherwise it looks a lot like the Suzuki. | ||
It certainly could be a Ramcharger. If you look closely, the body uses a lot of the same textures that the 1970 Stag and 1970 Van use, including the same grille, front bumper, and hood (Clydesdale and Stag only, as the Van doesn't have the hood bump, just the badging). In essence, the Clydesdale could actually be an SUV based on the Stag, as the Ramcharger is an SUV based on the Ram, though the Ramcharger didn't exist in 1970 (first year was 1974). | ||
Tuppence870 wrote This is not actually a Cerbera, this is the TVR Project 7/12 concept car that preceded it. Correct, 1996 TVR Project 7/12. Class: Cars, Proto/Concept. | ||
Ok, definitely a D-100. | ||
There's a lot more Greenbrier in this than you think. Note the white stripe going round the body. That's Greenbrier. Rear windows? Greenbrier as well. And, the rear license plate is in the same place it would be on a Greenbrier. I'd say it's about 65% Econoline, 35% Corvair Greenbrier. | ||
I agree with '62 C-10. | ||
I'm actually thinking more of a Dodge Polara than anything else. | ||
Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Greenbrier#1961.E2.80.931965_Corvair_Greenbrier_Sportswagon | ||
Looks like a Chevrolet Cameo Carrier to me. | ||
Not gonna say it's gonna happen, but I wouldn't be surprised this ends up being included in a future DLC. Not the upcoming Heists update, but probably one of the single-player ones that Rockstar has been promising. Who knows, right? | ||
Origin: Mexico jalopnik.com/the-vuhl-05-is-your-ecoboost-powered-lightweight-mexica-657252458 | ||
Correction: C6, not C7, and it's a 2012, not 2015. www.netcarshow.com/chevrolet/2012-corvette_z06_centennial_edition/ | ||
Apparently the T49 was a variant of the M41, with an enlarged turret and 90mm gun. Based on that...would Cadillac be the right make for this? They did build the M41, and this is a slightly modified version that never made it past trials, due to lack of interest. 'T49, an American experimental Tank Destroyer during World War II. A variant of the M41 light tank with enlarged turret and 90-mm gun. Trials started on May 5, 1954. The trials were a success but the tank never saw mass production due to lack of interest by the military authorities.' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T49 | ||
I honestly couldn't tell ya. All I know is that it's basically a self-propelled 105mm Howitzer on an M5A1 chassis, known in full as the T82 Howitzer Motor Carriage. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_howitzer#Self-propelled_mounts en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_Stuart#US_variants | ||
Might be, just with a chromed finish to the wheel itself. A stationary in-game image might help. | ||
SolanaBogon wrote Land Cruiser J70? Indeed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser_%28J70%29 | ||
Exactly, but it was certainly inspired by the A-Team van. Same style wheels, spoiler, roof lights, and bumper guard. It's not a copy of it, but clearly inspired by it. | ||
It looks to be a 2-door here, but on the actual casting, it's a 4 door. | ||
I'd have to agree. Just like Fandango is a highly modified Dodge Durango, this looks like a highly modified Escalade. | ||
If I recall properly, the Fandango is supposed to be a custom panel van version of the first generation Dodge Durango. | ||
images.thecarconnection.com/med/2013-gmc-acadia-slt_100402174_m.jpg Front's 100% Acadia, though the C and D pillars are definitely Terrain. A rear shot would probably be useful, but the front is absolutely 2013+ Acadia. | ||
M250 concept? | ||
Or specifically speaking, based on the body parts on it, the A-Team van in Mystery Machine paint. | ||
Autech bodykit? | ||
[T31], 2010 facelift | ||
[C26] | ||
[K13], 2013+ facelift | ||
[Z34] | ||
[E52] with NISMO Performance Package? | ||
[SL] | ||
[PS] | ||
[UB] | ||
[TA] |