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* The Stallion name, when first adopted in GTA 1, appears to be a play of the Ford Mustang name. Both names refer to equestrian terms for horses that are not fully domesticated. A "[[wp:mustang (horse)|mustang]]" is "a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish", while a "[[wp:Stallion|Stallion]]" is simply "a male horse that has not been neutered, castrated, or gelded". | * The Stallion name, when first adopted in GTA 1, appears to be a play of the Ford Mustang name. Both names refer to equestrian terms for horses that are not fully domesticated. A "[[wp:mustang (horse)|mustang]]" is "a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish", while a "[[wp:Stallion|Stallion]]" is simply "a male horse that has not been neutered, castrated, or gelded". | ||
* A version of the Ford Mustang called the Stallion Special was sold exclusively by Mainway Ford in 1967. | * A version of the Ford Mustang called the Stallion Special was sold exclusively by Mainway Ford in 1967. | ||
* The Stallion is one of the earliest | * The Stallion is one of the earliest in-game cars to be featured on a box art of a Grand Theft Auto game, appearing in several versions of GTA III cover arts. | ||
* The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar North]] as well as other [[Rockstar Games]] studios: | * The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar North]] as well as other [[Rockstar Games]] studios: | ||
** The Stallion made a cameo appearance in Rockstar North's [[Manhunt]] in the mission "The Director's", in which it appears as a burnt out wreck. | ** The Stallion made a cameo appearance in Rockstar North's [[Manhunt]] in the mission "The Director's", in which it appears as a burnt out wreck. |