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Oh I forgot about the Autobello. huh. I was mostly referring to the layouts of the 60's and 70's Mopars (The Dodge coronet exists I suppose).
I should have mentioned Torsion bar front suspension, Plus the Le Gran has beam Axle rear suspension with a panhard rod.
I don't thing Gavril went out of business in the 2000s as there is still a Gavril dealer in business. Still there is no sign of a modern Gavril...
Closest I could find was a 1950 Pontiac Streamliner. Pretty much like what @Car_Killer is making. I like to imagine the Burnside is actually more...
I find it funny how we go crazy over the smallest of information sometimes. Shows you how the BeamNG community is excited for new information.
Since the Moonhawk thread has been banished to the shadow realm long ago I thought I should put down my suggestions for the remaster here. An...
Definitely focus on adding areas for debugging and testing things. Grid map shouldn't be too hardware intensive as the basic idea is to use it for...
Or as I have been saying before, could be a Luxury variant with a transverse V8. Think GM C Body while the Bendover is a H Body.
Hang on Nadeox1 showed two thumbnails? does that mean anything or am I overthinking it?
I'm hopeful for more Factory parts. The 60's and 70's muscle cars were well known for their crazy options. Especially the Mopars (Shaker hood,...
Don't forget that the Wendover is a Fullsize car while the Le Gran is a midsize car. It's like saying that a Chevrolet Chevelle is the same as a...
I'm hopeful for a dev blog post. I'm also hopeful for an alternative body style with a 90 degree C Pillar and landau top, similar to the GM C body...
I guess it's like how you had the basic GMT400 models with the sealed beam headlights. [IMG]
Oh yeah like diesel engines if you don't give a chance for the glow plugs to warm up.
Maybe they are waiting until they do a dev blog post for the Wendover before they create a thread for it.
The GM 60 degree V6 only went up to 3.4 litres. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_60%C2%B0_V6_engine. The Buick 3.8 was a 90 degree engine.
I mean you could make a custom config. but anything official doesn't really make much sense.
But I don't think many based around cars similar to the Wendover.
It's FWD not RWD so no drag variant.
Definitely seems to be a combination of 1986 to 1991 GM H Body cars. Maybe a bit of C and K platforms allowing for a high end V8 model (with some...