2013 Suzuki Carry (2013 Ibishu Pigeon) 2nd facelift: Transmission: 3-speed automatic/5-speed manual Source: https://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/suzuki/carry+truck/23805182/?isNew=1
2002-2007 Ericsson Phoenix Based on Holden Commodore (VZ) but Interior is Toyota Camry (XV30) Engine are available on PETROL == 2.1L V6 161HP / 3.0L V6 210HP / 3.7L V6 286HP DIESEL == 2.2L I4 Turbo 142HP / Layout : FR was Standard / AWD was optional for only 3.7L V6 Gearbox : 6spd Manual / 5spd Manual / 5spd Semi-Auto / 4-Spd Automatic / 6spd CVT (Limited) Body are Available on 4dr Sedan / 5dr Estate Safety : 4-Airbags were Standard / ABS,EBD,TCS and Power Steering were Standard / EDA (Electronic Driving Assist use for steering assist while Off-Roading),Cruise Control were optional Comfort : Rear Air-Conditioning,Warming Front Seats,Electronic Rear Window Closer wee Standard / Power Adjustable Seat,Moonroof were Optional Rims : 15" Steel with Hubcaps (2.1L&2.2L Std.) / 16" 10-Spoke Alloys (2.1L&2.2L Opt.,3.0L Std.) / 17" 6-Spoke Alloys (3.7L Std.) Safety Rating : 100%=5* / 50%=4.5* / Side=4.5* / Rollover=5*
Bruckell Moonhawk (1964-1968) It is a... American midsize sedan/coupe/convertible. Based off the Buick Skylark, but with some Mercury Comet Caliente cues. Configurations: ???
IIRC the Burnside was just the Burnside, and the V8 was its description. Likely a later model of the Special. And the Special (we can assume it would be a Special) would be a more midrange-styled car, something like a '65 Newport with '65 Delta 88 and some '65 Monterey styling cues. Also a more contemporary-like production run (say, 1964-1969).
The names "Special" and things like it died out in the late 50's. V8 isn't a very creative name but it suits it.
The Buick Special was sold until '69 ('96 as a Century trim level), and the Oldsmobile 88's name, derived from 20s and 30s naming customs, survived until the 90s. V8 suits it much less.
Then it'd likely be more GM-like, like a '64 A-Body with a Buick Special or Skylark-like design, plus some midsize Mercury Comet cues.