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Mitsubishi Minicab | ||
I'm thinking Bristol 412 ? | ||
SX4 it is. | ||
Front end looks like a 1991-92 Hyundai Scoupe. | ||
1935-36 Ford V8 [51] - brochure from 1936 | ||
1939+ Austin K2/Y Ambulance | ||
1946-48 Plymouth | ||
1957 Bel Air | ||
Not a 5 E28. I'm stuck in between 7 E32 and 5 E34 ... | ||
1992-96 Econoline | ||
No Dodge in this pic. 1992-96 Chevrolet Chevy Van | ||
Kia Wide Bongo? | ||
Nope, the US6 has three axles and six sets of wheels, hence US "6". The cab, wheelarches and pretty much everything else do not bear a resemblance, either. It's more of a 1942+ Chevrolet G-7107. | ||
civic_eg6_94 wrote The ford does have the front lights detached with the body panel, but this car doesn't Read what I wrote one more time. I only said that the grille was from the Ford, nothing else ... | ||
Grille shape reminds me of Packard ... | ||
I see it as a 1941 International Harvester K-Series with the grille of a 1938-39 Ford. | ||
Look down. That's right. That's a keyboard. Can you find the 'R' key? Good. Now can you find the 'T' key? Good. See, they're right next to each others, which means that they would inevitably cause a typo from time to time. | ||
1975-79 Toyota Corolla | ||
It looks like the European 5-door Honda Civic, which was a rebadged Honda Domani. | ||
This looks more like a 1983-84 Toyota Tercel | ||
1987-91 Dodge Daytona -- Last edit: 2013-03-10 22:11:27 | ||
1989-92 Ford Probe | ||
1983-87 | ||
1984-88 Ford Bronco II | ||
It's a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter [T1N] with grille and headlights from an LDV Maxus. | ||
Henschel Pz.Kpfw.VI 'Tiger I' | ||
1942 Chevrolet Special De Luxe | ||
Of course not, it's based on something real. It was not something made just for this game. | ||
Mieguy wrote Production/Presentation was 1902 according to this site: Well, this is wrong. It was designed in 1902 and was first presented in 1903. The 1902 version was poorly armed, and thus of no interest to the French military. They improved it, and was accepted in 1904 - and entered serial production. | ||
1904+ Charron-Girardot-Voigt Armoured Car | ||
1917-18 Ehrhardt M-17 | ||
1918 Daimler A7V | ||
1917+ Schneider Saint-Chamond | ||
1993-95 Nissan Truck [D21] | ||
^ Epic Grammar Nazi failure. You pronounce it as EM-EL, hence the usage of 'an'. Ps.: you should re-write this sentence, if grammar is so important to you: XC3340 wrote 'An' only can use with the word start from a, e, i, o & u. -- Last edit: 2013-02-19 13:54:14 | ||
1992-95 due to the plastic bumpers | ||
Rather called Montero in the USA | ||
1988-90 Toyota Land Cruiser [J60] | ||
Not true. It was called 96 on its own from 1960-65, then from 1965, named Saab Sedan for the two-stroke versions and Saab V4 Sedan for the V4 versions. In 1969 they were renamed to Saab 96 V4 and this name continued until end of production in 1980. So, if this is a 1967, it should be named Saab V4 Sedan with 96 in the chassis code field. -- Last edit: 2013-02-18 22:23:30 | ||
I'd say 2000-05 Impala | ||
More likely a Dodge or Freightliner, as it was set in the USA. Moreover, how did this get accepted as Mercedes instead of Mercedes-Benz? | ||
Looks more like a 1986+ Dodge Ram Van. | ||
Not a Ford B-Series, but an International 3800 | ||
No, those are different models. We have two Jagdpanzer IV listed under MIAG, but in reality most of them were made by Vomag. | ||
Yes, Fisher M4 A2 'Sherman' | ||
Mainly made by Krupp - Krupp Pz.Kpfw.IV | ||
Daimler-Benz StuG III | ||
Vomag Jagdpanzer IV | ||
Full name: Henschel Pz.Kpfw.VI 'Tiger I' | ||
Based on the Burrito, I'd say Dodge Ram. |