BUMP! Also.. and idea as to where to stick the fuel tank? the chevette (the closest real life car to this) had a roughly 11 gallon capacity tank (or 43 liters for those that use sensible units)
maybe do it in the style of the third gen F platform, it was set right above the rear axle but idk if that has enough room
the chevrolet chevette is a rebadged opel Kadett C that was also available as a hatchback... I would like to know where the tank is
also, yes I know this is a Remaster of the Flatout1 blockhead, but completeley redon and made rear drive ( as it should be)
chances are this car will have many trim level as well as RHD and be under many brands, but the chevette was sold as a Holden, chevrolet, pontiac, isuzu, as well as Vauxhall and OPEL
so are we getting a soliad version based on the t-1000 also i can provide a british brand if you want --- Post updated --- Kirkland motors was founded in the early 1900s by the 1960s they had established themselves as a decent automaker in europe and were beginning to expand to australia they were bought out by bruckell in 1970 and have made rebadged bruckells ever since they do currently exist