That's certainly possible - Stenyak commented on the video, and they have taken things from Youtubers and put them in the game ("Clair de Lune", the song played on the piano, was one of the songs that was common in Car Boys, a Youtube series on Polygon from 2016-2017, or thereabouts (with the piano releasing in 2017)).
check this out --- Post updated --- there is a truck body in the back ground and this is a very realistic photo but beamng --- Post updated --- THATS A BRUCKELL BADGE ITS A BRUCKELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE ARE GETTING AN OLD BRUCKELL AND THERE IS A TRUCK WERE GETTING A BRUCKELL TRUCK
Nice! Kind of unusual to get a teaser on Monday. This could mean the update is indeed coming tomorrow.
so, either a car which also had a pickup version, or we're getting 2 cars, possibly related to each other in some way cool, but like... i want the sunburst to have metric speedometers already
heres a 1934 chevy master it looks exactly the same from the wheels to the fenders to the truck to the shape --- Post updated --- my guess is a pickup bruckell based on the same platform
its located in the east coast, one of the houses with a barn and farm. I think the map had no update, just different positioning / fov. The image itself is edited to look vintage (DoF, vignette, Sepia filter, Slightly rotated and noise added i think)
Well...perhaps we are getting the update tomorrow then. I'm glad to see that I at least correctly predicted that the '30s car would be a Bruckell - although I was not expecting a truck body to be coming along with the vehicle. (Still, very happy to see we'll be getting another alternative to the D-Series.)
"merry christmas we made Wisconsin" will we also get something cheese related please i love cheese i want cheese please
Really cool that we're getting 3 bodystyles (that we know of), I'd love to see a convertible make an appearance as well
i wonder if there is going to be some kind of reverse depreciation for career mode with this car so stuff that is old enough can go up in value as opposed to it being more worthless as it gets older