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1957 Yarrrow Ironweed 1.0

A big 1950s luxury station-wagon that handles like a boat.

  1. 95Crash
    Fictional Story:
    Another North Carolina based car company in the 1950s that started in 1932 after Trillium stopped making cars called Yarrow decided to make the Ironweed in 1957. A 4WD luxury station wagon that has 4-doors, 6 seats, wheel covers, dual headlights, 2 interior lights, a tow hitch, etc. Production for this car began in February 1957 and would continue until August 1960. In 1957, this car sold 80,000 models and sold 95,000 models in 1958. It sold 218,000 models in total. It was a cheap luxury car for families and business people to get around in and it was a highly-acclaimed sequel to Trillium's car, the Aster.

    Country: United States Of America (USA)
    Fuel Tank: Gasoline
    Engine: 4.4L SOHC V8 Engine.

    DISCLAIMER: This car has an understeering problem I don't know how to fix. You can steer it, but it's highly recommended to slow this vehicle down when going around corners, especially tight, narrow ones. Please be careful, because this thing handles like a boat. Be warned.

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    Here's the interior light feature.

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    As always, any feedback is welcome and appreciated.

Recent Reviews

  1. acerimmer89
    acerimmer89
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Huge car which behaves like a boat, as its description says. Power-hungry but actually cornering is controllable at small speed. Typical '50s muscle, careful if it's driven on narrow road. : )
    1. 95Crash
  2. Penkal
    Penkal
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    THIS IS JUST AWESOME!!!! You have no idea how much i love 50's and 60's cars!!!
    1. 95Crash
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