I have to admit I can see why someone may think of a dodge rampage it is a utility vehicle and it is front wheel drive but I am pretty sure the real dodge rampage has 96 horsepower.
This looks amazing, but why? Why would someone make a Legran Ute? It is for that reason that this mod will be fun. You took a grandpa car and made a ute. This community is awesome!
I'm looking forward to this a lot. The LeGran is amongst my favourite vehicles in the game. Also, I love Retro City Rampage!
I love the "regular cars" in this game. I don't want to crash a Ferrari or a rare muscle car, I want to crash an i6 pickup truck and a little hatchback
Lots of work done today so far! Starting on the right, the blue ute is stock, with the sport trim level. It is mechanically identical to the sedan version of the Sport LeGran, but has black rims (becasue I think they look better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯). The ute version of the sport trim level also comes with a bed cover as a parallel to the sedan's luggage rack. Next, they grey ute is equipped with the S trim level. It is one level above base, and thus, I'm contemplating whether to include the roof mounted luggage rack at this trim level. I will likely remove the luggage rack on the base model, but should I remove it on any other low-end models? This is also see an example of the ute's chrome trim, which still needs quite a bit of adjustment to flow nicely. Next we have an "offroad" variet of the ute (it's still FWD currently), which displays several new parts I added today. The most noticeable is the bash bar in place of a regular bumper. This variant also has cut fenders in place of regular ones to allow for larger tires to be fitted without clipping. Finally, we have the custom/tuner variant of the ute. This is based on the custom variant of the sedan, but features different wheels, and several new parts. This variant comes equipped with a rear spoiler, which can be added to any ute with a bedcover. It also has a modified front bumper with a removed license plate holder. Sorry if this seemed a little rushed (it was ). I also wrote most of this on a phone, so I apologize for any spelling/grammatical errors. --- Post updated --- I'd estimate around a month or so. The model is pretty much done, but I haven't done much on the jbeam yet.