Was mentioning "the very end" of the post!!!! --- Post updated --- 2002 Gavril Mighty D35 (Based on 2002 Ford Mighty F-350 Tonka Truck Concept)
(AO) means aftermarket only 1975 -1979 Bruckell LeGran Based off the Lincoln Continental, 1976 in front, 1961 in the back, with some generic cadillac hints here and there Alright so basically this was designed in 1974 to compete with Gavril's 1973 Bluebuck*. It was rushed a little and wasn't the greatest vehicle ever, but still a classic. It has a 7.3 liter V8 modurr, and a 4 speed transmission on most models. Oh yeah and James B. Kennebeam got shot in one of these. It's VERY popular in the lowrider scene of WCUSA, and you'll even spot a few on the drag strip sometimes. Engines: 7.3 liter V8, 3.0 liter I6, 4.4 liter V8 (AO), Performance Electric Motors (AO) Transmissions: 4-speed manual, 4-speed automatic, 6-speed race manual (AO), 4-speed drag automatic (AO). Configs: The Horrid (M): Derby variant ready for carnage with a backyard spray can livery, bash bar, derby parts, and a stripped interior. Base (M): Base model with a 183 CUI I6, and dog dish hubcaps Base (A): Base model with a 183 CUI I6, and dog dish hubcaps SL (M): Mid trim model with a 445 CUI V8, leather interior, Bruckell Styler hubcaps, and miles of chrome. SL (A): Mid trim model with a 445 CUI V8, leather interior, Bruckell Styler hubcaps, and miles of chrome. Luxe (M): High end model with a 445 CUI V8, red leather interior, power everything, Smoothie hubcaps, and chrome as far as the eye can see. Comes in a convertible variant as well. Luxe (A): High end model with a 445 CUI V8, red leather interior, power everything, Smoothie hubcaps, and chrome as far as the eye can see. Comes in a convertible variant as well. Presidential (A): The very same car that James B. Kennebeam was assasinated in. Wouldn't recommend sitting in the back. Electrified: Custom restomodded variant slammed to the ground with electric motors, a bright cactus green paintjob, and custom wheels. Lowrider (M): Shake what your manufacturer gave you** Race: (M): Why?!? Just what kind of paint thinner were you sniffing when you thought a race legran was a good idea?! Drag (A): Nyoom! *coming soon probably ** not stolen from calarist's bluebuck wagon mod
1957-1968 Saale 550 It is a late 50s East German subcompact front-engine rear-wheel drive 2-door sedan. It is based on the Glas Isar, Trabant 500, and Lloyd 400. It uses a 2 cylinder 0.5 liter 2-stroke boxer engine and a 4 speed manual transmission. CONFIGS: Beater: A rusty Base model with faded paint, cracked windows, cracked taillights, a worn out suspension, and no mirrors. Traveler: A heavily used Base model with faded paint, a tow hitch, and a roof rack full of boxes Base: Base model equipped with a 550 cc 2 cylinder boxer engine Luxe: Base model with a 2 tone paintjob
1987-2010 KirAZ 2133 Vyatka It is a Russian mid-size front-transverse front-wheel-drive 4-door sedan built by the Russian car manufacturer KirAZ. KirAZ is short for Kirov Avtomobilny Zavod, which is Russian for Kirov Automobile Plant. The Vyatka is based on the Moskvitch 2142, with a Lancia Thema rear and Fiat Croma front for 1987-2003 models and an Opel Vectra rear and Volkswagen Passat front for 2004-2010 models. The Vyatka uses a carbureted 1.5 liter I4 engine, carbureted 1.8 liter I4 engine, and carbureted 2 liter I4 engine in 1987-2003 models, and a 2 liter fuel injected I4 in 2004-2010 models. It uses a 5-speed manual transmission. It has beater, custom, taxi, and police configs.
(AO) means aftermarket only 1973 - 1978 Gavril Bluebuck Based off of the 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz and the 1974 dodge monaco for the taillights and grille. Ahhh, the Bluebuck. The biggest sedan of it's time. Less rushed and a bit more reliable than the 75' LeGran, but a gas guzzling giant nonetheless. Probably the most luxurious vehicle on the planet, and also being a foot longer than a 2001 Gavril Roamer, you wouldn't exactly drive this to work. Oh yeah, and the train horn *BWWWWWWWWWAHHHHHHHH* Engines: 423 CUI V8, 500 CUI V8, 244 CUI I6. Transmissions: 3 speed auto, 4 speed manual, 4 speed drag auto (AO) 5-speed manual (AO) Configs: The Atrocious: Stripped down derby variant ready for carnage. It's banned from some derby tracks due to it's monstrous size and having the durability of an Ibishu I4 Base (A): Base model with a 244 CUI I6 coupled to a 3 speed automatic transmission with power windows, a heater and Gavril Ridged hubcaps Base (M): Base model with a 244 CUI I6 coupled to a 4 speed manual transmission with power windows, a heater and Gavril Ridged hubcaps S (A): Midtrim model with a 423 CUI V8 coupled to a 3 speed automatic with power windows, adjustable seats, a radio and smoothie hubcaps S (M): Midtrim model with a 423 CUI V8 coupled to a 4 speed manual with power windows, adjustable seats, a radio and smoothie hubcaps Marshal (M): Top-of-the-line model with a 500 CI V8 coupled to a 4 speed manual with all the extras and chrome you could ask for, and Gavril Roadsport hubcaps. Lowrider (A): Hydraulic heaven Drag: (A) Screw you! *drags your bluebuck*
1965-1990 Gupta Royale It is a late 60s Indian mid-size front-longitudinal rear-wheel-drive 4-door sedan built by the Indian company Gupta Motors. Gupta Motors is based on Hindustan, Tata, Premier, and Maruti. The Royale is based on the Vauxhall Victor with a Ford Cortina Mark II front end and an Opel Rekord rear end for 1965-1980 models, and a Ford Cortina Mark V front end and a Mazda 626 rear end for 1981-1990 models. It uses a 1.6 liter gasoline I4 engine for 1965-1980 models and a 2 liter gasoline I4 and 2 liter diesel I4 for 1981-1990 models. It has beater, custom, taxi, and police configs.
1962-1975 Haere It is a 60s front-longitudinal rear-wheel-drive 2-door off-road vehicle from New Zealand. It is based on the Trekka and the Land Rover Series II. Haere is the Maori word for go. The Haere uses a 2 liter diesel I4 engine and a 4 speed manual transmission. CONFIGS: Beater: A Military Haere that was abandoned in Vietnam Hog: A heavily modified Base model with a heavy duty frame, 4 link suspension at both ends, 38 inch off-road tires, and a custom flatbed Base: Base model with a 2 liter diesel I4 Luxe: Luxury model with a 2 liter diesel I4 Military: A green Base model used by the New Zealand Army in the Vietnam War
gavril d65 (based on the 2012 gmc topkick) engines: 6.9L v8 versions: base, sport, crawler, luxury, offroad, beamcom, tuner, drag, heavyduty (truck), truck it up! (cargobox) and derby (free to changes)
2021 ETK EL Series 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQS Specs:Electricity,Reductor,RR (AWD) Configurations: EL56t:245KW (333HP),Electricity RR | EL54tx:449HP (330KW),Electricity,AWD EL56tt:484KW(658hp),Electricity AWD 2010 Ibishu Gorilla 2010 Toyota FJ-Cruiser Specs:4.0L engine,276HP,Gasoline,4WD 5 speed automatic Configurations: G-Base: G-Star: G-Top: G-Monster: G-Black line: 2022 Bruckell Tarantula 2022 Dodge Durango Configurations: SE:V6,3.6L engine,293hp DOHC RWD,AWD Luxe:3.6L engine/5.7L engine,8 Speed automatic,AWD/RWD Redtail:V8 6.4L engine,475HP,AWD
1992-2007 Cherrier Petit In 1992, the Cherrier Petit entered the market. It was recognized by it's cute face, and the Petit was until 2006 the best selling Cherrier. In 1998, 2000 and 2004 the Petit recieved a facelift. In 2007, due to falling sale figures and stricter safety rules, the Petit was phased at 72.000 sales. Engines: 1.0 i4 (1993-1998) 1.2 i4 (1998-2007) Photo's 1992-1998 1998-2000 2000-2004 2004-2007 The 1993-2007 Petit was replaced by the 2007-2014 Cherrier Petit After the last Petit rolled off the production line, Renault took a new approach and released the new Petit. Original Petit fans were disappointed. It looked bland and soulless. Nevertheless, the Petit was very popular, gaining 63.000. In 2012, it got a facelift. Apart from some exterior fixes, nothing was changed. There were also many configurations, including a 133 hp one, called the Légende. The second generation was, apart from the first generation, also sold in the United Kingdom. After falling sale figures and less demand Cherrier never released a replacement for the Petit. Engines: 1.2 I4 1.2 diesel I4 1.2 Turbo I4 1.6 RS Légende Photo's: 2007-2012 2007-2012 Légende 2012-2014 2012-2014 Légende
1994-1999 Nagata Revere It is a 90s Japanese compact front-transverse front-wheel-drive 4-door sedan built for the United States domestic market. It is based on the Suzuki Esteem with a Honda City rear and a Toyota Tercel front. It uses a 1.5 liter gasoline engine, a 1.6 liter gasoline engine, a 1.8 liter gasoline engine, and a 1.8 liter turbodiesel engine. It has a 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic transmission. It has beater, custom, sport, taxi, rally, and race configs. Here's some suggestions for cars that would fit a Latin American map: 1981-1996 Nagata Sapporo: A Japanese full-size van based on the Toyota HiAce, Isuzu Fargo, and Nissan Urvan. Front-transverse rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive. Uses a 1.8 liter gasoline engine, 1.8 liter diesel engine, 2 liter gasoline engine, 2 liter diesel, and 2.4 liter diesel. Has a 4 speed automatic and 5 speed manual transmission. Is available as a truck, passenger van, and cargo van. Has beater, police, taxi, and school bus configs. 1980-1990 Autobello Hoje: A Brazilian subcompact 2-door sedan based on the Fiat Oggi, Chevrolet Chevette, and Volkswagen Gol. Front-transverse, front-wheel-drive. Uses a 1 liter I4, 1.5 liter I4, 1.8 liter I4, and 1.8 liter diesel I4. Uses a 4 speed manual or 5 speed manual transmission. Has beater, sport, police, and custom configs. 1996-2010 Gavril Plata: An Argentinian mid-size 4-door sedan based on the Ford Mondeo, Volkswagen Passat, and Fiat Marea. Front-longitudinal front-wheel-drive. Uses a 1.6 liter gasoline I4, 1.8 liter gasoline I4, 2 liter gasoline I5, 2 liter diesel I5, and 2.4 liter turbodiesel I5. Uses a 4 speed automatic and 5 speed manual transmission. Has beater, sport, police, taxi, custom, and racing variant. 2008-2022 Autobello Alba: A Brazilian subcompact 5-door hatchback based on the Fiat Palio, Volkswagen Gol, and Chevrolet Sail. Front-transverse front-wheel-drive. Uses a 1 liter gasoline engine, 1.4 liter gasoline engine, 1.6 liter gasoline engine, 1.4 liter diesel engine, and 1.6 liter diesel engine. Has a 5 speed manual and a 5 speed automated manual transmission. Has sport, taxi, police, custom, racing, and rally variants. 2012-2022 Bruckell/Autobello Denver: An American mid-size 5-door crossover SUV based on the Dodge Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Ford Explorer, with a Mercedes-Benz ML 350 front for Autobello models. Uses a 3.5 liter gasoline V6, 5.7 liter gasoline V8, and a 3.5 liter diesel V6. Has a 5-speed automatic and 6-speed automatic transmission. Has sport, taxi, police, custom, and off-road configs. 2006-Present Ibishu Sahara: A Japanese mid-size 4-door pickup truck based on the Nissan Navara, Toyota Hilux, and Volkswagen Amarok. Uses a 2.5 liter I4, 3.5 liter V6, 4 liter V6, 2.5 liter diesel I4, and 3.5 liter diesel V6. Uses a 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic transmission. Has sport, custom, police, military, and off-road configs.
1976-1984 Cherrier Fontainebleau It is a late 70s French executive front-longitudinal rear-wheel-drive 4-door saloon/5-door liftback. It is based on the Peugeot 604, Ford Granada, BMW E12, Simca 1307, and Renault 20/30. It uses a 2 liter gasoline V4, 2.5 liter gasoline V6, 2.8 liter gasoline V6, 3 liter gasoline V6, 2.5 liter turbodiesel V6, and a 2.8 liter turbodiesel V6. It uses a 4 speed manual, 5 speed manual, and a 3 speed automatic transmission. It is named after the Palace of Fontainebleau. It is left hand drive or right hand drive. The USDM version has 5 mph bumpers and circular headlights. CONFIGS: 2.0L Chevalier: Base model equipped with a 2 liter V4. Available as a saloon or liftback. 2.5L Chevalier: Base model equipped with a 2.5 liter V6. Available as a saloon or liftback. 2.5L Chevalier TD: Base model equipped with a 2.5 liter turbodiesel V6. Available as a saloon or liftback. 2.5L Baronet: British mid-trim model equipped with a 2.5 liter V6. Available as a saloon. 2.8L Marquis: High end trim model equipped with a 2.8 liter V6. Available as a saloon. 2.8L Marquis TD: High end trim model equipped with a 2.8 liter turbodiesel V6. Available as a saloon. 2.8L Dauphin: Top of the line trim model equipped with a 2.8 liter V6. Available as a saloon. 3.0L Président: Top of the line limousine trim model equipped with a 3 liter V6. 2.5L Liberté: Base USDM trim model equipped with a 2.5 liter V6. Available as a saloon. 2.8L Égalité: Mid-trim USDM model equipped with a 2.8 liter V6. Available as a saloon. 3.0L Fraternité: Top-trim USDM model equipped with a 3 liter V6. Available as a saloon. Taxi: A 2.5L Chevalier TD saloon with a French taxi livery. British Taxi: A 2.5L Baronet saloon with a British taxi livery. Police: A 2.5L Chevalier saloon with a French police livery. The Workhorse: A 2.5L Chevalier saloon that was exported to Central Africa in the late 90s and heavily used. Rally: A saloon with a 2.8 liter V6 that was tuned for dirt and gravel. Track: A saloon with a 2.8 liter V6, race suspension, and a rollcage.
1976-1984 Ibishu Miramar: A compact 4-door sedan launched in 1976 for Japan market and 1977 for US Market. Based on Nissan Skyline C210. Engines(Factory): -1.8 L I4 -2.0 L I6 -2.0 L I6 turbo -2.4 L I6 Configs: -Beater -1.8 DX -2.0 LX -Belasco Police Car(based on 2.0 LX) -2.0 LX Turbo -2.4 EX -2.4 GT Sport(Pre-facelift only) -Rally Pre-facelift(based on Nissan Skyline C210 and Toyota Corona T100): 1980 facelift(based on Mitsubishi Galant Σ A160 front fascia):
bruckell stormhawk (based on the 1987 buick gnx) engines: v8 versions: base, sport, offroad, lowrider, beater, track and race (free to changes)
I think the Ambulance box needs to be revamped. With the new lightbar update, the lights on the Ambulance seem to be dull and old. I'm thinking an interior re-master to be more realistic with real life ambulances, including PBR textures. For the lighting system, maybe a choice of LED/Modern and 'regular' or 'old' lights, including some on the grill, maybe the turn signals and headlights flash, just like they do on the rollback tow trucks? Obviously, new skins could come from the modding community as well, but maybe a Firwood Medical Center skin, and not an 'AMBULANCE' skin like we have now. I also notice flood lights on light bars, maybe those could light up with the Fog Lights?
1998-2004 SAZ Yakutia It is a 2000s Russian front-transverse four-wheel-drive 4-door minivan based on the Lada Nadezhda and Honda Odyssey built by the Russian company SAZ. SAZ is short for Sverdlovskiy Avtomobilny Zavod, which is Russian for Sverdlovsk Automobile Plant. The Yakutia uses a 1.7 liter gasoline I4, 2.3 liter gasoline I4, 2.3 liter diesel I4, and a 2.3 liter CNG I4, and a 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmission. It is named after the Republic of Sakha in the Russian Far East.