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Thescarydude (talk | contribs) (That car wasn't debuted in time for LCS. And the GTA III rendition is definitly not an Explorer; I think I'm getting better at this.) |
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The Landstalker has many different designs between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, usually combined from a variety of sources. | The Landstalker has many different designs between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, usually combined from a variety of sources. | ||
* In GTA III, the Landstalker resembles a [[wp: | * In GTA III, the Landstalker resembles a [[wp:Jeep Grand Cherokee#WJ (1999–2004)|Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ]], while the GTA Liberty City Stories version resembles a third generation [[wp:Ford Explorer#Third generation (2002–2005)|Ford Explorer]] with an extended rear compartment. The latter rendition may also come with roof-mounted luggage rack, and boxes in the rear compartment. | ||
* In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Landstalker resembles a [[wp:Jeep Cherokee (XJ)|1984-1990 Jeep Wagoneer]] with the headlights and front bumper from the first generation [[wp:Chevrolet S-10|Chevrolet S-10]]. | * In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Landstalker resembles a [[wp:Jeep Cherokee (XJ)|1984-1990 Jeep Wagoneer]] with the headlights and front bumper from the first generation [[wp:Chevrolet S-10|Chevrolet S-10]]. | ||
* In GTA San Andreas, the Landstalker generally resembles the GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories rendition but with a few changes. It no longer carries a rear-mounted spare tire; instead, a tire is visible inside the rear compartment. The engine sound suggests a V8. | * In GTA San Andreas, the Landstalker generally resembles the GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories rendition but with a few changes. It no longer carries a rear-mounted spare tire; instead, a tire is visible inside the rear compartment. The engine sound suggests a V8. |
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