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* Links to vehicle manufacturers sites? Or any where else that's possibly more informative or interesting. | * Links to vehicle manufacturers sites? Or any where else that's possibly more informative or interesting. | ||
* Identify this truck! | * Identify this truck! | ||
** Big Pickup - it is *almost* a Dodge Ram pickup... | ** Big Pickup - it is *almost* a Dodge Ram pickup... (Triferus: Are you sure this isn't just a generic hopped-up large Pickup (i.e. raised suspension, larger diameter tires, extended cab, extended bed, etc.)? | ||
==Alpha== | ==Alpha== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Alto Suzuki Alto] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Alto Suzuki Alto] (2nd Generation) | ||
==Ambulance== | ==Ambulance== | ||
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==Buccaneer== | ==Buccaneer== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldsmobile_Cutlass#Third_Generation Oldsmobile Cutlass] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldsmobile_Cutlass#Third_Generation Oldsmobile Cutlass] (3rd Generation) | ||
==Bullet== | ==Bullet== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Fusion_(North_American)#NASCAR Ford Fusion] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Fusion_(North_American)#NASCAR Ford Fusion] (NASCAR) | ||
==Buzzer== | ==Buzzer== | ||
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==Estate== | ==Estate== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Chariot Mitsubishi Chariot/Space Wagon/Nimbus/Expo] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Chariot Mitsubishi Chariot/Space Wagon/Nimbus/Expo] (1st Generation) | ||
==Fiftyseven== | ==Fiftyseven== | ||
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==Flail== | ==Flail== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-generation_Chevrolet_Camaro | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-generation_Chevrolet_Camaro Chevrolet Camaro] (3rd Generation) | ||
==Flash== | ==Flash== | ||
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==Lorry== | ==Lorry== | ||
Although there is no chassis named "Lorry" in the game, many players often shorten the name of the Two-Axle Lorry to just "Lorry" since currently there are no other chassis with the word "Lorry" in their name in the game. See the section for Two-Axle Lorry below for more information. | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scania_%28company%29#Products Scania P-Series] Their 'Distribution' Box Model. The Skin shown in the table of chassis is actually a 'curtainsider', a soft sided version. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scania_%28company%29#Products Scania P-Series] Their 'Distribution' Box Model. The Skin shown in the table of chassis is actually a 'curtainsider', a soft sided version. | ||
[[Media:Scania-P94.jpg | Scania P94 Image]] | |||
==Marley== | ==Marley== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINI_(BMW) New Mini | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINI_(BMW) New Mini] | ||
==McFly== | ==McFly== | ||
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'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' | ||
Was featured in the movie Back To The Future whose protagonist was Marty McFly. | Was featured in the movie "Back To The Future" whose protagonist was Marty McFly. | ||
==McKenzie== | ==McKenzie== | ||
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==Osprey== | ==Osprey== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro_(second_generation) | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Camaro_(second_generation) Chevrolet Camaro] (2nd Generation) | ||
==Phoenix== | ==Phoenix== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-generation_Chevrolet_Camaro Chevrolet Camaro] (1st Generation) | |||
==Pickup== | ==Pickup== | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda#1970-1974 1970 Plymouth Barracuda] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda#1970-1974 1970 Plymouth Barracuda] | ||
== | ==Raccoon== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Panda Fiat Panda] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Panda Fiat Panda] (1st Generation) | ||
''Please note that incorrect spelling of the name of this car ("Racoon") in the game is a known issue. Sam (Developer) has stated that he would fix it except it is littered throughout the game's code, meaning the game could become unstable until he tracks them all down and he's not willing to risk it at this time. It may or may not be fixed at some unforeseen point in the future. This is the same reason the name of the Two-Axle Lorry is not being changed at this time. This wiki uses the correct spelling ("Raccoon") throughout.'' | |||
==Roadrunner== | ==Roadrunner== | ||
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Famous for being used in several James Bond movies | Famous for being used in several James Bond movies | ||
==Semi Tractor== | ==Semi-Tractor== | ||
[http://www.scania.com/products-services/trucks/long-haulage/general-cargo/ Scania R-series 4x2 General Cargo] | The model used in the game is what's known in the trucking industry as a Cab-Over-Engine (COE) design with a single rear axle. Since the cab is several feet shorter, these types of Semi-Tractors tend to be easier to maneuver in dense urban environments and are popular in Europe. In the U.S. they're mostly only seen on rigid (non-articulated) in-city trucks. Cab-Over-Engine Semi-Tractors are physically shorter and have a smaller turning radius, but the ride can be a real "Kidney-shaker" due to the driver being positioned directly over the front wheels. :-) | ||
Since there is only one tire on each side of the rear axle, we can assume that the Semi-Tractor in the game is using what are called "super-singles" (a single, really wide tire designed to be used in place of two side-by-side tires). | |||
- Example Pic: [http://www.scania.com/products-services/trucks/long-haulage/general-cargo/ Scania R-series 4x2 General Cargo] | |||
Currently the game does not have a Semi-Tractor in a Conventional configuration (what could be called Cab-Behind-Engine) with tandem rear axles. This configuration allows for a larger cabin and a more comfortable ride. These are real pluses in long-haul trucking. The engine is easier to access, and allows occupants to remain in the cab while the engine is open. This is the configuration anyone from North America would typically imagine when thinking of a Semi-Tractor. | |||
- Example Pic: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Intermodal_Transport_by_Truck.JPG Conventional Semi-Tractor] | |||
Wiki References: | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-trailer_truck Semi-Trailer Truck] | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabin_%28truck%29 Cabin (truck)] | |||
==Sonic== | ==Sonic== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_A3 Audi A3 1st | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_A3 Audi A3 8L] (1st Generation) | ||
==Spirit== | ==Spirit== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Concorde#Second_generation Chrysler Concorde] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Concorde#Second_generation Chrysler Concorde] (2nd Generation) | ||
==Squadcar== | ==Squadcar== | ||
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==Stormer== | ==Stormer== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body) Dodge Charger] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body) 1968 Dodge Charger] | ||
'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' | ||
The popular American TV series "The Dukes of Hazard" used a Dodge Charger called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_General_Lee The General Lee]. | The popular American TV series "The Dukes of Hazard" used a 1969 Dodge Charger called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_General_Lee The General Lee].<br> | ||
A 1970 Dodge Charger is the car driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in the 2001 movie "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fast_and_the_Furious_%282001_film%29 The Fast and the Furious]". | |||
==Sunrise== | ==Sunrise== | ||
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==Symphony== | ==Symphony== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Prelude Honda Prelude] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Prelude Honda Prelude] (5th Generation) | ||
==Turin== | ==Turin== | ||
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This isn't based on any particular model but rather is based on a generic large box lorry/truck. Unlike the Box Van, the front uses the cab from a Semi-Tractor instead of a Pickup or Van, while the rear is a much larger non-articulated box. "Non-articulated" means that there are no joints between sections of the vehicle that bend when it turns. | This isn't based on any particular model but rather is based on a generic large box lorry/truck. Unlike the Box Van, the front uses the cab from a Semi-Tractor instead of a Pickup or Van, while the rear is a much larger non-articulated box. "Non-articulated" means that there are no joints between sections of the vehicle that bend when it turns. | ||
A lorry/truck with two axles | The model in the game should actually be referred to as a One-Axle Lorry since it only has one axle in the rear, but due to complications with renaming it in the game's code, a correction is not anticipated in the foreseeable future. | ||
A lorry/truck with two rear axles would be capable of transporting much heavier loads, but may or may not have a longer box section. Lorries/Trucks larger than that would typically be articulated. (See Wikipedia - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articulated_vehicle# Articulated Vehicle], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-trailer_truck# Semi-Trailer Truck]) | |||
Triferus: In my research, | ''Triferus: In my research, I found that the front drive wheels are not counted when referring to the axle count on a lorry/truck, only the rear axles. I found far more web search results related to this vehicle by searching for "single-axle box truck" than anything else. Search results for just "single-axle truck" had the correct number of axles but had all sorts of things like dump trucks, tankers, etc. "Two-axle" trucks/lorries have two axles on the rear. "Tandem-axle" trucks/lorries have two or more axles in the rear. "Box" refers to the box on the back. Thus this would more accurately be called a "One-Axle Box Lorry" or "One-Axle Lorry". JD, who was a truck driver for many years, confirmed my findings.'' | ||
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==Voyager== | ==Voyager== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Intrepid#Second_generation_.281998.E2.80.932004.29 Dodge Intrepid 2nd Generation | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Intrepid#Second_generation_.281998.E2.80.932004.29 Dodge Intrepid] (2nd Generation) | ||
==Windsor== | ==Windsor== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Town_Car Lincoln Town Car] (2nd Generation) | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Town_Car#Second_generation Lincoln Town Car] (2nd Generation) | ||
==Windsor II== | ==Windsor II== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Town_Car Lincoln Town Car] (3rd Generation) | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Town_Car#Third_generation Lincoln Town Car] (3rd Generation) |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 29 October 2014
TO-DO:
- Get nice (free) pictures of the real-world cars (this was my original motivation when I started compiling this list)
- More trivia/details on each vehicle
- Possibly even a quick summary about the cars history in real life.
- Links to vehicle manufacturers sites? Or any where else that's possibly more informative or interesting.
- Identify this truck!
- Big Pickup - it is *almost* a Dodge Ram pickup... (Triferus: Are you sure this isn't just a generic hopped-up large Pickup (i.e. raised suspension, larger diameter tires, extended cab, extended bed, etc.)?
Alpha[edit]
Suzuki Alto (2nd Generation)
Ambulance[edit]
Very similar to the Road Rescue Supermedic, based on the Ford E-450 Super Duty
Apache[edit]
Big Pickup[edit]
Dodge Ram or a Nissan Titan
Box Van[edit]
Not based on any particular model but rather a generic term used for for any full size Van or Pickup with the rear half of the body removed and replaced with a large box-shaped container.
Buccaneer[edit]
Oldsmobile Cutlass (3rd Generation)
Bullet[edit]
Ford Fusion (NASCAR)
Buzzer[edit]
Cadrona[edit]
Carrier Van[edit]
Chevalier[edit]
Vauxhall Cavalier Mark III / Opel Vectra A
Chomper[edit]
Infiniti QX4 / Nissan Pathfinder
Cougar[edit]
DeVille[edit]
Dustup[edit]
Estate[edit]
Mitsubishi Chariot/Space Wagon/Nimbus/Expo (1st Generation)
Fiftyseven[edit]
Trivia: The Highwayman in Fallout 2 was based on the 57 Chevy.
Fire Engine[edit]
Scania P-series 'Water and Rescue Tender', CP28 crewcab
Flail[edit]
Chevrolet Camaro (3rd Generation)
Flash[edit]
Hearse[edit]
Cadillac Hearse Not sure of the exact year. I suspect it's probably a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor.
Hotrod[edit]
Not based on any paticular model but a common hobby of building tuned 1920's lookalike cars - Hotrods
Landrunner[edit]
Lorry[edit]
Although there is no chassis named "Lorry" in the game, many players often shorten the name of the Two-Axle Lorry to just "Lorry" since currently there are no other chassis with the word "Lorry" in their name in the game. See the section for Two-Axle Lorry below for more information.
Scania P-Series Their 'Distribution' Box Model. The Skin shown in the table of chassis is actually a 'curtainsider', a soft sided version.
Marley[edit]
McFly[edit]
Trivia: Was featured in the movie "Back To The Future" whose protagonist was Marty McFly.
McKenzie[edit]
Mercenary[edit]
Moose[edit]
Moray[edit]
Offroad Buggy[edit]
Baja Class 10 Tube-Frame Dune Buggy
Osprey[edit]
Chevrolet Camaro (2nd Generation)
Phoenix[edit]
Chevrolet Camaro (1st Generation)
Pickup[edit]
Ford Ranger 3rd Generation / Mazda B Series Mark 6
Pike[edit]
Raccoon[edit]
Fiat Panda (1st Generation)
Please note that incorrect spelling of the name of this car ("Racoon") in the game is a known issue. Sam (Developer) has stated that he would fix it except it is littered throughout the game's code, meaning the game could become unstable until he tracks them all down and he's not willing to risk it at this time. It may or may not be fixed at some unforeseen point in the future. This is the same reason the name of the Two-Axle Lorry is not being changed at this time. This wiki uses the correct spelling ("Raccoon") throughout.
Roadrunner[edit]
Built in late 1969 and 1970, this design was built for the NASCAR circuit first and consumer off-the-lot versions second. It came `street legal` with a 400bhp big block chrysler `Hemi engine. This engine would propel the car to over 100 mph in the quarter-mile right from the dealership.
This was the last and fastest Detroit Steel American PURE muscle car available to the buying public EVER offered!
Royal Eaton[edit]
Trivia: Famous for being used in several James Bond movies
Semi-Tractor[edit]
The model used in the game is what's known in the trucking industry as a Cab-Over-Engine (COE) design with a single rear axle. Since the cab is several feet shorter, these types of Semi-Tractors tend to be easier to maneuver in dense urban environments and are popular in Europe. In the U.S. they're mostly only seen on rigid (non-articulated) in-city trucks. Cab-Over-Engine Semi-Tractors are physically shorter and have a smaller turning radius, but the ride can be a real "Kidney-shaker" due to the driver being positioned directly over the front wheels. :-)
Since there is only one tire on each side of the rear axle, we can assume that the Semi-Tractor in the game is using what are called "super-singles" (a single, really wide tire designed to be used in place of two side-by-side tires).
- Example Pic: Scania R-series 4x2 General Cargo
Currently the game does not have a Semi-Tractor in a Conventional configuration (what could be called Cab-Behind-Engine) with tandem rear axles. This configuration allows for a larger cabin and a more comfortable ride. These are real pluses in long-haul trucking. The engine is easier to access, and allows occupants to remain in the cab while the engine is open. This is the configuration anyone from North America would typically imagine when thinking of a Semi-Tractor.
- Example Pic: Conventional Semi-Tractor
Wiki References:
Sonic[edit]
Audi A3 8L (1st Generation)
Spirit[edit]
Chrysler Concorde (2nd Generation)
Squadcar[edit]
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
Stormer[edit]
Trivia:
The popular American TV series "The Dukes of Hazard" used a 1969 Dodge Charger called The General Lee.
A 1970 Dodge Charger is the car driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in the 2001 movie "The Fast and the Furious".
Sunrise[edit]
Trivia: The Dodge Challenger was featured in the cult classic movie Vanishing Point.
Symphony[edit]
Honda Prelude (5th Generation)
Turin[edit]
Two Axle Lorry[edit]
This isn't based on any particular model but rather is based on a generic large box lorry/truck. Unlike the Box Van, the front uses the cab from a Semi-Tractor instead of a Pickup or Van, while the rear is a much larger non-articulated box. "Non-articulated" means that there are no joints between sections of the vehicle that bend when it turns.
The model in the game should actually be referred to as a One-Axle Lorry since it only has one axle in the rear, but due to complications with renaming it in the game's code, a correction is not anticipated in the foreseeable future.
A lorry/truck with two rear axles would be capable of transporting much heavier loads, but may or may not have a longer box section. Lorries/Trucks larger than that would typically be articulated. (See Wikipedia - Articulated Vehicle, Semi-Trailer Truck)
Triferus: In my research, I found that the front drive wheels are not counted when referring to the axle count on a lorry/truck, only the rear axles. I found far more web search results related to this vehicle by searching for "single-axle box truck" than anything else. Search results for just "single-axle truck" had the correct number of axles but had all sorts of things like dump trucks, tankers, etc. "Two-axle" trucks/lorries have two axles on the rear. "Tandem-axle" trucks/lorries have two or more axles in the rear. "Box" refers to the box on the back. Thus this would more accurately be called a "One-Axle Box Lorry" or "One-Axle Lorry". JD, who was a truck driver for many years, confirmed my findings.
Some examples:
Scania Distribution Box Truck with G Series Cab
Vampire[edit]
Voyager[edit]
Dodge Intrepid (2nd Generation)
Windsor[edit]
Lincoln Town Car (2nd Generation)
Windsor II[edit]
Lincoln Town Car (3rd Generation)