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Here's the Lore behind this vehicle. Credit goes to Angry_Bird for coming up with the the name. I got the idea from him to name this vehicle.
Introduced in 1991 as a 1992 model, the Bruckell Mamba became the must-have American roadster to anyone who dreamed of owning one. Bruckell had originally intended on using one of their existing V8 engines to power the Mamba. But, they realized that they weren't fast enough to keep up with the likes of Civetta and Ibishu with their sports cars. So, they set to work on a brand-new V10 powerplant made specifically for this car. At the time, it became the biggest engine you could ever get in a road-going production automobile. The engine had a massive 7997cc and produced 403 horsepower. It also had a 0-60 time of just 3.92 seconds making it a quick-accelerating car. But, Bruckell also skipped out on using traction control and anti-lock brakes. Thus, making it notoriously hard to control. The Mamba also cut corners in using one of their pre-existing dashboards that they have used for a long time, using a peculiar handbrake system, having the soft-top be manually removed and stored in the trunk, having no interior door handles and requiring the user to roll down the windows to open the doors and, they even made sure to skip out on installing air-conditioning. With all of those cost-cutting measures aside, it did also mean you could get the Mamba for only $53,995 which was a steal of a deal. The original Mamba also had a top speed 163 miles per hour due to the weight of the car and engine itself. But, air conditioning still wasn't added until 1994 and even then it was still optional. 1994 was also the last year of production for the Bruckell Mamba Revision A being replaced by the superior Revision B with a revised dashboard and a revised engine which would also make it faster than the previous generation. The Revision A Mamba was discontinued for the 1995 model year.
I plan on making the Revision B convertible model next. So, stay tuned for that. I also took some design cues from the Bravado Banshee in the Grand Theft Auto Games. So yeah, I spent a lot of time on this Automation mod.
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Beta 1991-1994 Bruckell Mamba Revision A 1.0
A return to form in American roadsters
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