1980 Vapid VX-400X - Democratic Freedom Show the world who's boss of the USA. Features: Dual sunroof Plenty of space Bulletproof glass. Able to outrun your mom's Dodge Caravan Things to note: The name of the V8 engine
Uh oh..... On a more positive note, have a muscle car! Because LTC's motto is "Insane since 1959!" The LTC 48 series, ranging from a slow boring 2.2L I6 to an insane racing 9L V8 (that somehow has better economy than the I6)
@Benjamin Tam - No Trumpmobile because the presidential engine had donkey crap reliability. Instead, onto the law-avoiding kit car. Edit: Why is grille placing on the body that looks like a VW Beetle so much of a pain in the @##? --- Post updated --- @Benjamin Tam Wow, that body is a pain to work with. Anyways, here's a first rough attempt at the law-dodging kit car. IKEA Racing 40s Coupe - Fat tire? The beer or the tires on it? One hell of a grippy coupe. Features: Totally safe fibre glass body. (Probably didn't pass safety and emissions test, but look at that, we avoided the law.) Mid-size 3.6 V6 engine, making 199 HP. It's not amazing, but it's better than an economy car. Weird door handle Things to note: It weighs as much as a new Smart car. It avoids safety and emissions regulations by being a kit car.
What happens if you're a major car producer and you want a super sporty version of your new hatch, but you don't want to make it? And you rent some of your factory out to LTC? This. The Mazra-LTC Rocket. (Yes, that's an oil cooler) Sadly, the Rocket was marred from the start by gearing far too tall, giving it an impressive top speed (256 kph) but minivan acceleration (9.2 seconds 0-100 kph)
@Dunkleosteus 2014 Vapid Foxtrot LXi Estate - Simple-minded Economy When you can't buy a minivan, this vehicle is the way to go. Features: V6 with impressive fuel economy Can seat your crazy family no problem Complies with Canadian passenger vehicle license plate laws Things to note: May or not be copying Ford's Fusion Tailpipes are just the right size for your...you know Available in all the most bland colors possible.
The 70s were a sad, sad, SAD time for LTC. They made the 48 from an epic muscle beast into a boat. With engines from 5-11 liters. And then when that flopped, came the 56. A nice sport coupe except in its V6 form it had NO power. Finally, the 60ESU, a car they had designed in 1960 for the soviets, received a facelift and started being EXPORTED, WITH LTC STILL WRITTEN PROUDLY ON IT. In 1980, LTC retreated from mainstream production, choosing instead to offer kit cars and tuned versions of other manufacturer's cars.
@Benjamin Tam - Go test out it's #%#$%ability (you know what I mean) IKEA Racing 40s Convertible - Welcome to the world of fibre glass bodies. Enjoy the air. Features: It's a convertible (obviously). A pretty good 4 litre I-6. Yuge fat tires. A 5-speed manual, with a 4-speed automatic available. Old style rims Things to note: It's still a kit car, so we are still bypassing regulations like @Locofan2003 does. It has a nice fat rear. Fairly fast (0 - 62 MPH is 5.7 seconds)
A Ibishu Pug when I think of BeamNG car ideas I make them in Automation or draw them heres one I made in Automation.
CrapRover 12 made to be faster and faster and faster as the old hopper, so CapRover made a custom v12 with biturbo, safety? who cares Ibishu covet, a rwd UFO Ibishu Propper, made to move people fast, very fast
Really? Should i list all the LTC cars that can outrun that? Oh yeah, all of them built post-1965. No pic because on school computer.
1977 Vapid Gran County Squire - Undulating Simplicity Because everyone needs more legroom every once in a while. Features: Big ol' American carbureted V8 engine Roof rack for hauling whatever family life throws in it Complies with Canadian license plate laws Things to note: Available in every bland colour possible Roof rack installed as standard equipment Has acres of chrome installed May take up two parallel parking spaces
In case somehow the E2 was too slow.. THE E3 From a 234 HP I6 (which is completely bulletproof, you've not seen the last of it) to a 1574 HP V12, it's nuts. Those ARE fog lights which DO double as rally lights, and yes that's a grille on the hood of the race car. What can i say, 1574 HP heats up quite a bit.
@Benjamin Tam 1972 Kittyhawk Terrelli - Holy crap, Kittyhawk didn't manufacture a tanker ship for once?! It only takes up 1 parking space! Features: Thick tires Doesn't take up 64 parking spaces Still fast. Things to note: An older-looking body.
@Dunkleosteus What do you think of this Vapid-Kittyhawk partnership car? 1985 Vapid Megalodon Mk II Devonian VTD - Partnership Evolution We partnered with Kittyhawk to help save the company from looming bankruptcy. Features: 15 hectares of chrome Plaque bolted to underside of hood as a "thank you" gift from Kittyhawk Glovebox lid has "Vapid in partnership with Kittyhawk" placard Signatures from Kittyhawk & Vapid workers on frame Things to note: Helped save Kittyhawk from potential bankruptcy Takes up 2 Wal-Mart parking spaces Dual tailpipes are big enough to handle you and your friend's...you know
Seems all fine and dandy, but what really matters is that we can make some big damn $$$$$$ off it. My computer shut down randomly, so bit of a late reply. --- Post updated --- @Benjamin Tam - Automation keeps making my monitor shut down, and turning the monitor off and on again does nothing, so probably no new cars for tonight.
Just one more nuts car and then i'll post some mediocre ones. WHAT? AN LTC SUPERCAR WITH LESS THAN 500 HP!? The E1 was the first E-car. 1986. Ferrari F40 competitor 4 years early.
Here is a semi-sporty early 80s economy hatchback. It features MacPherson front struts, coil sprung rear end with an open diff; a 1.3-liter pushrod inline 4 with a double barrel carb, and has all the luxury and style of a horse drawn carriage that's been thrown off a cliff. It gets terrible fuel economy aswell. Eat shit.