I decided to take close up screenshots of my Organ Trail inspired cars and give them each a little backstory. Spoiler: Bruckell Legran "Survivor" Your average family wagon, quickly abandoned after the dead started walking. "Survivor" is now owned by a group of misfits, desperately trying to make their way across the US to a rumored Safe Haven all the way in Washington. While this wagon has been given a few key post apocalyptic upgrades, such as a bull bar, skid plate, GPS system, and roof bars for carrying extra supplies, the strangest thing about this Legran is that it seems to burn through parts faster than any other car left on the road. Mufflers, tires, batteries, it all seems to go kaput sooner rather than later, and always at the worst possible time. Spoiler: Gavril Barstow "Bandit King" The legend of this old Barstow starts long before the end of the world as a machine that was wrecked and rebuilt more times than it's multiple previous owners could count. Nowadays this heavily modified Barstow belongs to a masked figure in charge of a small group of roaming bandits that travel along America's derelict highways. Thanks to it's massive supercharged 6.9L V8, there's very few machines that can outrun this purple monster on the blacktop, what with it sitting comfortable at over 150mph and all. There's a rumor going around that the owner of this fuel injected suicide machine is searching the roads for the owner of a black station wagon, but no one really knows why, aside from the maniac behind the wheel and his ragtag group of speed loving savages. Spoiler: Burnside Special "Chrome Dome" Owned by the Bandit King's right hand man, Chrome Dome is all about speed, in case the massive supercharger sticking out of the hood and wide drag slicks on the rear wheels didn't get that point across. Chrome Dome is easily capable of keeping pace with the rest of the pack, though it mostly has to ride in the back due to the fact that it's gaudy paint job tends to blind every other bandit when the sun reflects off of it. There's not really much else to say, Chrome Dome is a car that speaks for itself. Spoiler: Ibishu Hopper "Rot Box" "Rot Box is the fastest vehicle in Bandit King's posse, easily being able to reach 180mph in no time at all, provided it doesn't tear itself to shreds before doing so. While Rot Box's acceleration and top speed are highly impressive, it's incredible light weight makes it almost useless for combat, with even it's reinforced front bumper being used mostly for show rather than function. Still, if someone wants to take you out while you're riding in Rot Box, they'll have to catch you first. Spoiler: Autobello Piccolina "Doom Buggy" "While Doom Buggy seems to be a normal Baja Piccolina on the surface, minus the missing headlights and doors, that facade vanishes when you notice the turbocharged Flat 4 sitting in the engine bay. While not the fastest car in the Bandit King's group, Doom Buggy is one of the most capable offroad, provided the guy behind the wheel knows what he's doing. This dirt loving turbo buggy can easily keep up with most cars on loose surfaces, though it really does struggle on the highways, which is pretty bad considering that's where it spends most of it's time. Spoiler: Ibishu Covet "Scrambler" Mostly given to new members of Bandit King's gang as either a joke or a challenge, Scrambler was a wrecked Covet rally car that was rebuilt with whatever parts were lying around and then heavily abused for the hell of it. While not as quick as Doom Buggy in the straights, Scrambler shows it's true colors on dirt and gravel roads thanks to it's turbocharged engine and rally suspension + tires, and is always a real hoot to drive. Spoiler: Gavril D15 "Blacktop Bedlam" Owned by Bandit King's mechanic Lug Nut, Blacktop Bedlam is a truck just as strange as it's owner. With a 6.0L Diesel V8 with a turbocharger that makes over 70 PSI, Blacktop Bedlam is the appointed work horse of the group, being able to carry supplies, ram apposing cars off the road, and travel at a decent pace all at the same time. However, despite it's extreme turbo kit, it's owner has never opened the throttle up all the way in fear of destroying his precious creation. Spoiler: Wentward DT40L "Brutus" Brutus is a old prison bus that was rebuilt into a 70mph battering ram, stripped of all non essential features in order to try to increase it's abysmal acceleration to no avail. Brutus is mostly used for clearing debris off of the road or for intimidation tactics, as this old bus can't really be used in freeway fights, since there are very few cars Brutus can actually keep up with. However, once Brutus gets going, there's not much that can stop this 14 ton behemoth which makes it great for charging through roadblocks, finishing off rivals, and convincing anyone in it's way to either move or be moved with extreme force.
You should build a scenario pack based on your Beamng version of Oregon Trail, It could be very interesting to play OT: