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In each game, it has a different design, and in some cases, resembling not one specific car. | In each game, it has a different design, and in some cases, resembling not one specific car. | ||
In | In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, it resembles a Ford Explorer, with the latter given significant cosmetic changes and featuring an extended rear cargo compartment. However, in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, it resembles a Jeep Wagoneer with the grille and lights of a fourth generation Ford Bronco, the front bumper is from a first generation Chevrolet S-10 or S-10 Blazer (the lights grille could also be from it and probably are since the Bronco came out later). | ||
In | In GTA San Andreas, the Landstalker's design is a combonation of a Land Rover Discovory and a Jeep Grand Cherokee{{?}}. The Landstalker has a grille and chassis like a Jeep Grand Cherokee (and maybe also the headlights), the front bumper is once again from a first generation Chevy S-10 or S-10 Blazer, the wood panels look like those of a Jeep Wagoneer, and it sounds like it sports a V8. Its continental kit is also removed, to be replaced by a visible spare tire inside the rear compartment. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In GTA IV, the two default radio stations in the Landstalker are [[IF99 - International Funk]] and [[K109 The Studio]]. | *In GTA IV, the two default radio stations in the Landstalker are [[IF99 - International Funk]] and [[K109 The Studio]]. | ||