Lamborghini as Torino Torino T3E Torino T3E2 Torino T3ES --- Post updated --- Aaand Buick=Garcer(Scandinavian) Acura=Hasutnav(Russian-Good Cars-Not bad quality mods xd) Hummer=Romner(US-Mostly Trucks) Garcer May 2013-2020 Hasutnav R-R1944-1968 Romner R5E5 1994-2007-2015(2007-2015 period saw facelift until replacement was W.I.P)
1987 Civetta Frantoio In 1985 Angelo Civetta Jr in a fit of cocaina demanded a SUV that can go off road and survive getting shot by a RPG, so they made this great brick and price it at $45,768, today that $100,000. 1969 Ibishu 200BX In 1964 Ibishu of America was selling small little motor bike dealership but John Bruckell made a deal to Ibishu to sell the 200BX in Bruckell dealerships but this deal never made it because AKIO Ibishu didn't wanted it, he said "Watashi wa anata no shibō no tonari ni 200 BX o nozonde inai Moonhawks to Rynearson" which translates into "I don't want the 200BX next to your fat Moonhawks and Rynearson", so Mr Bruckell said "how about we sell it with those small bikes" and Mr Ibishu said "Komakai" whick translate into sure, and the 200BX was sold for $1,500, today that's 10,000 1973 Bruckell Minihawk In 1969 John Bruckell wanted a small car that can go fast in his word he said "You know, I want a Moonhawk that doesn't hit other cars when I open the door, but can kick the Barstow's fatass" so he gotten the designer of the Moonhawk Kim Vulture to design a tiny Moonhawk and with the slogans "it may be small but still have the speeds of a Moonhawk" the Minhawk sold for $1,800 which is $10,000 today, sadly this car also cost the CEO of Bruckell at the time life do to a T-Series T-boning him and his wife in 1974 in his will he gave Bruckell to Kim Vulture also know as the "Bruckell's mother" 1984 Bruckell Virginia In 1979 Kim Vulture was thinking of a Wagon but in the same size of a van is her words "after what happen to John Bruckell, I think there should be bigger and safer cars for families" so she took a concept van put some windows on it and called it the Bruckell Virginia, the name came from her daughter Virginia Vulture, at the price of $1,600, today that's $5,000 1975 Bruckell Vulture In 1971 John Bruckell wanted a sports car but not any sports car he wanted the car you think of when you think of Bruckell he wanted the fastest sport car let so he gotten the designer of the 200BX Akihito Fujiwara to design the car, John was going throw names at the time than Kim Vulture came into the room and she said "you know a great name for this can be my last name" John said "what kind of idiot do you think I'm am" so she gotten creative and tricked him into calling it the Vulture, the car sold for $4,500 today that's $25,000. In 1974 John Bruckell drove his Vulture to the home of Dustin Garvil at than the CEO of Garvil and told him to race him in his Gavril Phoenix, after wining that race John Bruckell said " I done told you once you son of a bitch I'm the best there's ever been"
1979-86 Gavril Fox Spoiler: Trims (Some of these are based off the Barstow trims) Official Pace Car - Based off the Sport package and features a black, red, and white pace car livery. Drag - Equipped with a stage 4 supercharger, a wheelie bar, and drag wheels. Beater - Old and weathered, blown suspension, a slow engine, and mismatched wheels. Detective Special - Based off the sport model and equipped with a red beacon light. Drift Missle - Welded rear differential, removed rear seats, and drift steering. The Awful - Demolition derby variant with removed lights and bumpers, passenger seats, and door panels. 232 - Base model, equipped with a 232 inline 6-engine and is only equipped with a manual transmission. Sport - Equipped with heavy duty suspensions, quick steering, and four barrel carburetors. V8 Models - 291, 353, and 423 - Are a step higher than the 232 model. Track - Equipped with race tuned suspension, racing slick tires, a supercharged engine, quick steering, and race interior Custom - Equipped with a supercharger, limited slip rear differential, quick steering, and special wheels (STX wheels) Rally - Equipped with a rally livery, advanced suspensions, removed rear seats, a rollcage, removed door panels, rally lights, and quick steering
Just like how when you select the badges for the ETK I-series there is a 2000 badge, teasing a 2.0 liter model.
Ideas that are out there but in a list: *These real cars are cars that have a possibility of being used as a representation for that bodystyle. EX: Subaru WRX STI=Hirochi Sunburst RS Minivan( Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna) Modern truck(Toyota Tacoma or Tundra) modern 18-wheeler(Volvo-like) modern Hatchback(Ford Focus or Honda Fit) modern supercar(like a Lambo or Audi or Ferrari) luxury car(7-Series,S-class,Bentley) a modern suv(either like the big boxy ones or something like a CR-V) modern muscle car(Mustang or Corvette) A budget car(Toyota IA,Nissan Versa) An electric car(Tesla, duh) A race spec car(any GT1,2, or 3 car)
Stank DX (Custom version of [SEE BELOW]) Gavril G1 Fishbourne Galleon (Customized version of [SEE BELOW]) Bruckell Frigate Shi
Bruckell moonhawk 1968 Bruckell moonhawk 1972 Gavril Bluebuck 1968 Gavril bluebuck 1971 Ibishu sparkler 2014 Hirochi carmina Montgomery sparren 2016 Montgomery Airi 2013 Montgomery Airi 1970 Hirichi cardi 1978 Hirochi cardi 1992 bruckell Iowa 1990 Gavril raider 1975 Gavril roamer 1976 Gavril roamer 2014
1969-71 Gavril Camino PLUS A ute in BeamNG won't be a bad idea. All configurations will be based after the Barstow configurations. And it will be based on the Gavril Barstow, just like the Chevrolet El Camino was based on the Chevrolet Chevelle.
1950-54 Gavril Roamer 1955-57 Gavril Roamer 1958-60 Gavril Roamer 1961-62 Gavril Roamer 1963-66 Gavril Roamer 1967-72 Gavril Roamer 1971-79 Gavril Roamer 1980-82 Gavril Roamer 1983-90 Gavril Roamer 1991-93 Gavril Roamer Are these good?