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Prefer the black unmarked cop version, got one saved in TLaD. Those dogdish wheels are so bad*** looking. And love to pull AI drivers over and beat them for driving like idiots. | ||
RDS - it is in the garage at the cop shop in NE Algonquin. Believe it is available in TBOGT Free Mode. snapmap.wikigta.org/index.php?map=IV&title=&set=423,168 -- Last edit: 2010-05-07 15:08:28 | ||
Favorite car in the game...great for rolling with Dwayne's boys and messing with the Mafia in far north Alderney. | ||
^ pv15...if you are on a Hexer, go to where Elizabeta lives in Bohan. Go north on the street that fronts the projects she lives in on the east side (San Quentin Ave). Head north from there towards the eastern end of the bridge back to Algonquin (around the intersection with Drop St., it's a spot notorious for spawning multiples of the same car). Seems every time I go there on a Hexer, boatloads of Rhapsodies will spawn up and down the street just south of the bridge end. Pick your color and enjoy! | ||
Still see a little FoMoCo style to it...the front looks like a Mercury Zephyr somewhat, the kissin' cousin to the Fairmont. www.messengerpuppet.com/1980MercuryZephyr_14DD9/19800041_thumb.jpg | ||
Mmm...seeing more of a 1964 Pontiac Tempest wagon in this one. farm3.static.flickr.com/2367/2039158310_298b2c3f41.jpg | ||
I'm with 440 mopar, most like the Pontiac. And that Dodge 600 front shot nails the in-game car, which is usually what these sandbox game vehicles are, a conglomeration of a few different ones. No car company is gonna license for a game that you can **** a hooker in an alley, then knife her to death and take your money back. Oh, and to takumi, yes, they are all on the same platform. Up to the 1981 model year, they were designated the A body platform, but for 1982 and up the rear wheel drivers like these were G body platform designated. -- Last edit: 2010-04-09 00:32:27 | ||
440 Mopar may have a small, inadvertant link there. The 1968-70 Charger, and for a large part, the whole MoPar B body coupe line, was pulled in large part from the 66-67 GM A body coupes. image.highperformancepontiac.com/f/9094215/hppp_0703_02_z+1967_pontiac_GTO+rear.jpg I mean, look at those C pillars, tell me that's not what Dodge saw when they penned the 68 Charger. MoPar did it better, but the resemblance is irrefutable. Maybe it was a planned homage to the similarity, but yeah, the front of the Dukes is 69 Charger with a peppering of Pontiac. And Mercury Marquis-ish taillights... px6.streetfire.net/0001/24/98/1044289_600.jpg | ||
Sorta reminds me of an Aussie Charger or some South American MoPar of some sort. Has some Demon touches, but not the whole nine yards. | ||
Wrong, wrong...and WRONG! The grille area looks like a 1969 Olds A body (Cutlass/F-85/442) with the inner headlamps deleted. The overall body lines are more like the 70-72, and the rear really looks most like the 1971 without the horizontal divider in the center of the taillamp. The convertible is incorrect in that the 70-72 droptops had pronounced "hips" on the quarters. And of course goofy Euro mirrors and other stupid junk tacked on...what were they thinking? Was there an early plan to have camper trailers for those towing mirrors, or what? They ruin the look of the Vigero, too... | ||
^ By early, mean the earlIER ones, not back to the 50's or such. Love to cruise this one with FusionFM on... | ||
I'm alot with dodge1970. Do get the Buick feel from the grille/headlight area, but the rear view is totally inspired by the early Eldorado. |