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===GTA IV===
===GTA IV===
* Located near a terminal on the tarmac at [[Francis International Airport]].
* Located near a terminal on the tarmac at [[Francis International Airport]].
* Behind a house in [[Berchem]], [[Alderney]].
* In the driveway of a house on [[Aspdin Drive]], [[Berchem]], [[Alderney]].


== Variants ==
== Variants ==

Revision as of 05:11, 1 April 2009

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GTA III rendition

The Mule is a box truck that is featured in all of the GTA III era games (except Grand Theft Auto: Advance), as well as Grand Theft Auto IV.

Two people can fit in the cab of the truck; the cargo hold does not normally open, but the cargo hold can be exposed when the door is removed - the truck will contain various items of cargo in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. Due to the truck's awkward weight division, it can flip over easily. The GTA III Era Mule most closely resembles a 1989 or 1990 Ford E350 cube van.

In GTA IV, it resembles a 1994-2004 Isuzu Elf, with minor alterations. Unlike all other GTA versions of the Mule, it won't flip over, but is still slow. The GTA IV Mule is manufactured by Maibatsu, and has a 3 litre diesel engine, according to the badging. The Mule comes with various company names painted on the sides, as well as a version with no markings. The companies include Candybox, Cherenkov, The Bean Machine, Alpha Mail, Easy Lay Carpet, and Betta Pharmaceuticals. It should also be noted that due to its height, it is unsellable at Stevie's garage, as it will not fit inside.

Locations

GTA Vice City

GTA San Andreas

GTA Liberty City Stories

  • Parking area of Portland Harbor, Portland Island, Liberty City

GTA Vice City Stories

GTA IV

Variants

Gallery

GTA San Andreas variations