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Elocars Pack Part 2 1.0

All the cars created during an Automation campaign(part 2)

  1. pcmoreno
    This is the second part of all the cars created thought an Automation Campaign. All the mods are prefixed by their design date.

    Part one: https://www.beamng.com/resources/elocars-pack-part-1.14127/

    The company name is Elo Cars and all the cars are named after World Chess Champions.

    Started in Gasmea with 100% competition difficulty from 1946 until 2020.
    Focused in Premium cars.

    All the cars(1st trims):
    utahview1.png utahview2.png utahview3.png utahview4.png utahview5.png

    In this pack:

    The Karpov, named after multiple World Champion Anatoly Karpov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly_Karpov:
    1990EloKarpov144.png

    The Kasparov, named after the multiple World Champion Garry Kasparov:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov
    1991EloKasparovV6264.png 2000EloKasparovV6298.png

    The Lasker, named after the 2nd World Champion Emanuel Lasker:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel_Lasker
    1950EloLasker142.png 1959EloLasker126i.png

    The Morphy, named after American champion, Paul Morphy:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Morphy
    2011EloMorphy206.png

    The Petrosian, named after the Soviet champion, Tigran Petrosian:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigran_Petrosian
    1980EloPetrosian176.png 1988EloPetrosian182.png

    The Smyslov, named after the Soviet champion Vasily Smyslov:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasily_Smyslov
    1973EloSmyslov85.png 1980EloSmyslov85ABS.png

    The Spassky, named after the Soviet champion Boris Spassky:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Spassky
    1983EloSpassky107sport.png

    The Staunton, named after the British champion Howard Staunton:
    2000EloStaunton380.png

    The Steinitz, named after the first official World Champion Wilhelm Steinitz:
    1946EloSteinitz83.png 1951EloSteinitz85R.png 1956EloSteinitz87H.png

    The Tal, named after the Soviet world champion Mikhail Tal:
    1979EloTal217.png 1991EloTal222.png

    The Zukertort, named after the British champion Johannes Zukertort:
    1998EloZukertort193.png
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