Southo Flag (Yugo 45/55/65/Koral/Koral IN) Yugoslavian affordable car with 950cc 1.1 1.3 and 1.1 Cherrier engine in facelift variants (last two photos)
this is the 1983 bruckel corvarte based of fthe c3 corvete it has 305 horspowr - the last 5 pages of this thread
[2020 cherrier camion] thats truck in french, based on a skoda] the camion is a tough truck and flexible for all your needs, its half suv and half truck, what more could you want?! configs: base, electric, sport, french taxi, french police, Italian police, ect,
etk 700 and 900 series (based on the 94's mercedes 712) engines: i6 versions: base, standard, cargo plataform, cargo box, custom, drag, beater and car hauler additional: air cooler and radio for all versions (free to changes)
you guys have to be a little more creative than "rebadge this modern car as an ibishu" and calling it a day lmao
1967-1974 Hofer 1200L It is a Brazilian mid size car built by Austro-German company Hofer Motorenwerke. Hofer is based on DKW. The company was founded by Alois Hofer in Austria in 1909, but moved to Bavaria in 1939. The company started building cars in Brazil in 1953. The 1200L uses a 1.2 liter 2-rotor Wankel engine and a 4 speed manual transmission. The car was only available as a 2 door or 4 door sedan, but a second-hand convertible conversion was available. It is based on the DKW-Vemag Fissore with a 1966 Ford Falcon rear and Opel Rekord A front. CONFIGS: Beater: A neglected 2 door 2500L The Ignominious: A 4 door 2500L that has been turned into a derby car Luxe 2 Door: Base 2 door model Luxe 4 Door: Base 4 door model Policia: A Luxe 4 Door in a Brazilian police livery Taxi: A Luxe 4 Door in a Brazilian taxi livery Convertible: A Luxe 2 Door that was converted into a convertible
wentward fe-50l (based on the 2005 marcopolo viale) engines: only i6 versions: base 4x2, base 6x4, 4x2 city, 6x4 city, 6x4 highway, 4x2 travel bus, 4x2 micro bus, articulated, 4x2 demolition derby, base 4x2 facelift, base 6x4 facelift, 4x2 city facelift, 6x4 city facelift, 6x4 highway facelift, 4x2 travel bus facelift, 4x2 micro bus facelift, articulated facelift and 4x2 demolition derby facelift additional: nobody (free to changes)
i do sometimes change the looks but im still learning how to photoshop so, like this one i changed the look of the front end on the sienna but like i said im still learning
1964 - 1968 Bruckell Moonhawk (Based off the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu and the 1967 Pontiac GTO) "As sporty as they come" The first gen Moonhawk was Bruckells first step into the world of muscle cars, providing a cheaper and better alternative to cars such as the Gavril Barstow. With a compact body, sporty handling, and the option of a few excellent V8 engines at higher trim levels, the first gen Moonhawk laid the foundation for Bruckell's obsession with performance and horsepower. Variants: The Mediocre: A automatic Moonhawk V8 that's been sitting under a tarp in a trailer park for the past few decades, slowly being "restored" by it's bumpkin owner. Some of this V8's features include "custom" side pipes, a front ram bar, an American flag painted on the roof, the number 79 painted on the doors, a V8 Sport cowl hood, and a unhealthy amount of patina. I6: The base model Moonhawk, equipped with a 155hp 4.2L I6 coupled to either a 3 speed automatic or manual transmission. V8: Equipped with a 220hp 4.6L V8 coupled to either a 3 speed automatic or 4 speed manual transmission. Other features include better suspension, sway bars, a tachometer, dual exit exhausts, bucket seats, and a floor shifter. V8 Sport: Equipped with a 340hp 5.4L V8 coupled to either a 3 speed automatic or 4 speed manual transmission. Other features include sport suspension, sport sway bars, Alder Magnum wheels, Sport badges, a cowl hood scoop, leather seats, wood interior trim, a sport steering wheel, sport exhaust, decorative chrome trim, and a limited slip differential. V8 Battlehawk: The top of the line model, equipped with a 375hp 6.5L V8 coupled to a 4 speed manual transmission exclusively. Other features include racing suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes, Alder Rallye wheels, Battlehawk tail stripes, a two tone interior, a flat black ram air hood, a flat black front splitter, a small flat black rear spoiler, and sport side pipes. Stunt: A heavily modified Moonhawk V8 designed to survive small jumps, driving over curbs, crashing through parked cars, and various other forms of abuse in order to be immortalized on the silver screen. Modifications include a reinforced chassis, a reinforced stunt cage, a stripped interior, a racing bucket seat, a Arnida racing wheel, heavy duty suspension, a custom skid plate, a reinforced radiator, and a fuel cell mounted in the trunk. Street tuned: Powered by a supercharged 431hp 5.4L V8, this modified Moonhawk V8 Sport is ready to shred tires and have a great time whenever you are! Modifications include racing bucket seats, Alder Dragger wheels, sport tires, a 8 ball shift knob, hot rod flames, and Battlehawk side pipes. Drift: A V8 Battlehawk with a locked rear diff, a stage 2 supercharger, Alder Magnum wheels, a racing bucket seat, a drift steering ratio, and a Battlehawk drift livery. Drag: A Moonhawk V8 with a stage 4 supercharged 6.5L V8, a 4 speed automatic drag racing transmission, heavy duty suspension, drag racing slicks, a roll cage, a racing bucket seat, a Nomi racing wheel, a fuel cell, a front splitter, and a wheelie bar. Exterior and Interior: (Based off the V8 sport manual variant)
[2022 gavril E-series] based on the ford lightning] the E-series is basically the D-series but electric!! has a great range and can carry so much!! configs: base, construction, offroad, luxe, and a lot more!!
1995-99 & 2000 - 2007 Bruckell Moonhawk & 1995 - 2001 Bruckell Lunar (1995-99 Moonhawk included in configs for Lunar as coupe variant) Basises: 5th & 6th generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Moonhawk) & 2nd generation Chevrolet Lumina (Lunar) Descriptions / Lore: (Lunar): A newer and terrible generation of the LeGran was produced, and there were high demands for a new sedan and coupe. The Lunar was produced a few years later, temporarily discontinuing the LeGran until 2002 when the Lunar stopped production. Bruckell continued to produce newer generations of the Lunar in other countries. (1995-99 Moonhawk): In high demand for a revival of the Bruckell Moonhawk, a new generation for the Bruckell Lunar was made, along with a Moonhawk which was made as a coupe variant. It wasn't long until they made another generation of it, based off of an older generation in looks and giving it a factory V8 engine to satisfy demands for it. (2000-07 Moonhawk): Based off of the mid 80s Moonhawk, Bruckell made a completely redone Moonhawk, also giving it a factory V8 engine in the process. A mid-production facelift, which was despised by some, was made later. A few years after the facelift was made, the Moonhawk was discontinued in favor for the revival for another car. Spoiler: Engines (2000-07 Moonhawk): 3.4L V6 3.8L V6 3.8L I6 3.5L V6 3.9L V6 5.3L V8 (Lunar & 1995-99 Moonhawk): 3.1L V6 3.1L I6 3.4L V6 3.8L V6 5.3L V8 Spoiler: Transmissions (2000-07 Moonhawk): 4-speed automatic 4-speed manual 5-speed automatic 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic Race 4-speed manual Race 4-speed automatic Race 6-speed manual Race 6-speed automatic (Lunar & 1995-99 Moonhawk): 4-speed automatic 4-speed manual 5-speed automatic 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic Race 4-speed manual Race 4-speed automatic Race 6-speed manual Race 6-speed automatic Spoiler: Configs (2000-07 Moonhawk): The Undead (M) - A (somewhat) modern dirt racer, equipped with the essentials for demo derbies, with a missing backlight, door and front bumper. I6 Base (A) - Base inline 6 model from 2000 - 2005 I6 Base (M) - Base inline 6 model from 2000 - 2005 I6 Facelift - (A) Facelift inline 6 model from 2006 - 2007 I6 Facelift - (M) Facelift inline 6 model from 2006 - 2007 V6 Base (A) - Base V6 model from 2000 - 2005 V6 Base (M) - Base V6 model from 2000 - 2005 V6 Facelift - (A) Facelift V6 model from 2006 - 2007 V6 Facelift - (M) Facelift V6 model from 2006 - 2007 V8 Base (A) - Base V8 model from 2000 - 2005 V8 Base (M) - Base V8 model from 2000 - 2005 V8 Facelift (A) - Facelift V8 model from 2006 - 2007 V8 Facelift (M) - Facelift V8 model from 2006 - 2007 V8 Sport (A) - A sporty model and mostly valued V8 Sport (M) - A sporty model and mostly valued V8 Sport Facelift (A) - A sporty facelifted model and somewhat valued V8 Sport Facelift (M) - A sporty facelifted model and somewhat valued Safety Car (A) - The successor to the 1999 Bruckell Moonhawk Safety Car. Based on the V8 sport. Equipped with clear lights on the rear end of the roof and spoiler Custom (M) - Equipped with a modified engine and aftermarket parts Track (A) - Equipped with race/track parts Track (M) - Equipped with race/track parts Drag (A) - Includes a supercharged drag engine, slicks, and drag parts Powerglow (M) - N/A (Lunar & 1995-99 Moonhawk): The Decayed (M) - A quite agile demo derby racer, equipped with a roll cage, rollbar, a V6, and almost every exterior part ripped from the car The Tarnished (M) - Equipped with the essentials for demo derbies, a I6, and missing parts. Lunar I6 Base (A) - Base inline 6 model Lunar I6 Base (M) - Base inline 6 model Moonhawk I6 Base (A) - Coupe base inline 6 model Moonhawk I6 Base (M) - Coupe base inline 6 model Lunar V6 Base (A) - Base V6 model Lunar V6 Base (M) - Base V6 model Moonhawk V6 Base (A) - Coupe base V6 model Moonhawk V6 Base (M) - Coupe base V6 model Lunar Luxe (A) - Luxury model with crimson interior Lunar Luxe (M) - Luxury model with crimson interior Moonhawk Sport (A) - A sporty model equipped with a heavy duty V6 engine Moonhawk Sport (M) - A sporty model equipped with a heavy duty V6 engine Moonhawk Safety Car (A) - The successor to the Soliad Wendover Safety Car. Based on the Moonhawk sport. Equipped with amber lightbar Lunar Taxi (A) - A sketchy, yet useful way to get around. Moonhawk Track (A) - Equipped with race/track parts Moonhawk Track (M) - Equipped with race/track parts Moonhawk Drag (A) - Includes a supercharged drag engine, slicks, and drag parts Lunar Custom (M) - Equipped with a modified engine and aftermarket parts Spoiler: Images (1999-95 Moonhawk): (2000-07 Moonhawk): Pre Facelift: Facelift: (Lunar):
[2022 gavril brinQ] based on the honda fit] the brinQ is a little electric hatchback that is sold in European, Asian and american markets! its very spacious even though its size! and like the cherrier tograc it has a more tough suv like version and a sport R version that has a wing and every thing! and also it has a cargo version. configs: base, cargo, taxi, brinQ tough, sport R, ect,
2007-20 Bruckell Cavalcade / Longhorn Merchant / Soliad Captain / Autobello Captain / ETK 1200 Series Basis: Chrysler RT Platform (Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, Ram C/V Tradesman, Chrysler Voyager, Lancia Voyager, Volkswagen Routan) Descriptions / Lore (doesnt make any sense at all when i think about it personally): (Bruckell Cavalcade): After reviving the Bruckell Comrade in 2007, discontinuing the Moonhawk in the process, Bruckell's budget decreased critically. With the help of ETK and Autobello, who had enough money at the time, they came up with a new car. A 4-door minivan with multiple rebadged variants able to fit 8 people inside and able to convert to a utility and cargo van, which was cheap enough to produce. Thus, the legacy of the Bruckell minivans and Longhorn's utility vans was born, raising the the budget in the process slowly but surely, and when Bruckell's budget was high and fair enough, the Cavalcade was discontinued. (Longhorn Merchant): Longhorn was in demand for more utility vans, so they decided to use the body of the Bruckell Cavalcade for the said utility van. They discontinued it 4 years later, and replacing it with a van with the same name. (Soliad Captain): When the Bruckell Cavalcade made its debut, so did the Soliad Captain and other rebadged variants. Although the Cavalcade inspired the production of the Soliad Captain and Autobello designed the minivans, the Soliad Captain was considered the "leader and start" of the production of the Bruckell-Soliad-Autobello-ETK minivans and Longhorn's utility vans. It was later replaced by the Soliad Atlantic. (Autobello Captain & ETK 1200 Series): When Bruckell was struggling, Autobello, along with ETK, came up with a minivan to get Bruckell out of its financial struggles. The Captains, 1200 Series, and Cavalcade made their debuts, and after Bruckell was out of its financial struggles, the Cavalcade, Autobello's Captain, and the 1200 series were discontinued. Spoiler: Engines 2.8L I4 Diesel 3.3L V6 3.8L V6 3.6L V6 4.0L V6 Spoiler: Transmissions 4-speed automatic 4-speed manual 5-speed automatic 6 speed automatic 6-speed manual Spoiler: Configs (Cavalcade): The Abrupt (A) Cavalcade Base (A) Cavalcade Base (M) Prime Cavalcade (A) Prime Cavalcade (M) Cavalcade Pizza Delivery (A) Mail (A) Police (A) Police (M) Drift (M) (Merchant): The Rejected (A) Merchant Base (A) Merchant Base (M) Mail (A) Utility (A) Utility (M) Delivery (A) (Soliad Captain): The Lost (A) Captain Base (A) Captain Base (M) Prime Captain (A) Prime Captain (M) Mail (A) Captain Pizza Delivery (A) Police (A) Police (M) Drift (M) (Autobello Captain): The Fallimento (A) Captain Base (A) Captain Base (M) Prime Captain (A) Prime Captain (M) Captain Pizza Domicilio (A) Polizei (A) Polizei (M) Drift (M) (1200 Series): 1256t (A) 1256t (M) 1256t Polizei (A) 1256t Polizei (M) 1256t ETK Driving Experience (A) 1256tc (A) 1256tc (M) 1256td (A) 1256td (M) 1256tx (A) 1256tx (M) 1258t (A) 1258t (M) 1258t ETK Driving Experience (A) 1258tc (A) 1258tc (M) 1258td (A) 1258td (M) 1258tx (A) 1258tx (M) 1258 ttSport (A) 1258 ttSport (M) 1258 ttSport+ (A) 1258 ttSport+ (M) Drift (M) Spoiler: Images
Since the Hirochi SBR4 is loosely based on the Porsche 911 (let's say 997), perhaps an early 90's SBR. I also want to see someone attempt a restomod version of that, a la Singer.
The SBR isn't really based on anything, it's just so odd. But I'd really wanna know what a previus gen SBR would look like.
considering japan's economic state at the time, and the way they built cars, i'd say it's unlikely they would have had some drawn out generation like the 911-993. I've always imagined it starts off in the 60s with something tiny like a honda S5/6/800 or toyota S 800 (except rear engined an a shooting-brake sort of thing) and this is probably where the eSBR gets elements of its front end styling from. then in the 70s it gets bigger for export to the US market, something like an S30 nissan Z (though not quite as big, it'd probably stay with mostly 4cyl engines), but the rear end stlying could become some dramatic 70s kammtail like the mazda RX-500, with a hint of euro inspiration from cars like the espada/khamsin/ferrari 365 shooting brake. you could even spin some idea like retconning that the ibishu wigeon is styled as a miniature replica of this 70s SBR. alternatively, a more plain rear end could resemble the E50 corolla liftback. then in the 80s you'd have probably 2 or 3 generations in the 80s alone, with all that money going around. but in general, I've always imagined something like a subaru XT or S110 silvia with the roofline of an E70 Corolla liftback.
2008-2014 Ibishu Universe This is a small japanese kei car from the late 2000's till the mid 2010's. it is sold in japan and europe. since the Kei car is a really iconic car i feel like it would be cool to have a official beamng.drive version. I4 650cc n/a petrol engine 54hp 51nm I4 660cc turbo Petrol engine 64hp 57nm I4 660cc n/a Petrol engine 78hp and 60nm (only for the race version) I4 1.0L n/a petrol engine 67hp 63nm I4 1.0L turbo petrol engine 85hp and 65nm 5 speed manual transmission 4 speed automatic transmission Trims JDM DX: I4 650cc cargovan, pickup or passengervan low quality plastic interior and a 5 speed manual transmission DX 4wd: I4 650cc cargovan, pickup or passengervan low quality plastic interior and 4 wheel drive with a 5 speed manual transmission LX: I4 660cc Cargovan, pickup or passengervan with a higher quality interior and nicer seats and a 5 speed manual transmission or 4 speed automatic transmission LX 4wd: I4 660cc Cargovan, pickup or passengervan with a higher quality interior and nicer seats with 4 wheel drive and a 5 speed manual transmission or 4 speed automatic transmission ZX awd: I4 660 Cargovan, pickup or passengervan with a sporty interior and all wheel steering and all wheel drive with a 5 speed manual transmission Firetruck: I4 660cc pickup 4 wheel drive and 4 speed automatic transmission Bosuzoku I4 660cc with a 2000's style interior Race version I4 660 cc high-revving n/a fully striped out with a digital racing dashboard EUDM DX: I4 1.0L Cargovan or passengervan with a plastic finish interior and a 5 speed manuals transmission DX 4wd: I4 1.0L Cargovan or passengervan with a plastic finish interior, 4 wheel drive and a 5 speed manuals transmission LX: I4 1.0L turbo Cargovan or passengervan with a plush interior and a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual LX 4wd: I4 1.0L turbo Cargovan or passengervan with a plush interior, 4 wheel drive and a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual