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The '''Stallion''' is a recurring two-door coupe and convertible that has appeared in the following games:  
The '''Stallion''' is a recurring two-door coupe and convertible that has appeared in the following games:  


;Grand Theft Auto series
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]]
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* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]
;Other
* [[Manhunt]]
* The Warriors
* [[Bully]]
* [[Manhunt 2]]


== Description ==
== Description ==
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=== Design ===
=== Design ===
In GTA I, it resembles a 1968-1970 [[wp:Pontiac GTO|Pontiac GTO]].
In GTA 1, it resembles a 1968-1970 [[wp:Pontiac GTO|Pontiac GTO]].


In the [[GTA III Era]], it appears to be based loosely on a [[wp:First-generation Ford Mustang|1964-68 Ford Mustang]], mostly due its small size and name since there are no other remarkable similarities; but the grille loosely resembles a 1969/1970 [[wp:Oldsmobile Cutlass#Third Generation - 1968-1972|Oldsmobile Cutlass]] (also the [[:wp:Oldsmobile 442|Oldsmobile 442]]) (creating a look similar to an [[:wp:Oldsmobile Omega|Oldsmobile Omega]]), and the back bumper looks loosely based on those of '70-'72 Cutlasses (but this is less obvious in the GTA SA rendition). The hood carries on the resemblance of the 1968-1970 Pontiac GTO. The prominent Oldsmobile cues give the Stallion a [[Sabre|proto-Sabre-like]] design, until it was more accurately revised for the GTA IV version.
In the [[GTA III Era]], it appears to be based loosely on a [[wp:First-generation Ford Mustang|1964-68 Ford Mustang]], mostly due its small size and name since there are no other remarkable similarities; but the grille loosely resembles a 1969/1970 [[wp:Oldsmobile Cutlass#Third Generation - 1968-1972|Oldsmobile Cutlass]] (also the [[:wp:Oldsmobile 442|Oldsmobile 442]]) (creating a look similar to an [[:wp:Oldsmobile Omega|Oldsmobile Omega]]), and the back bumper looks loosely based on those of '70-'72 Cutlasses (but this is less obvious in the GTA SA rendition). The hood carries on the resemblance of the 1968-1970 Pontiac GTO. The prominent Oldsmobile cues give the Stallion a [[Sabre|proto-Sabre-like]] design, until it was more accurately revised for the GTA IV version.
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* The Stallion is the longest surviving car in the GTA series, and also one of the most frequently featured civilian cars in the series, appearing in 8 out of 12 GTA games, the exceptions being the two [[GTA London|GTA London expansion packs]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]], although the [[Diablo Stallion|Diablo "Stallion"]]  appears in the latter.
* The Stallion is the longest surviving car in the GTA series, and also one of the most frequently featured civilian cars in the series, appearing in 8 out of 12 GTA games, the exceptions being the two [[GTA London|GTA London expansion packs]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]], although the [[Diablo Stallion|Diablo "Stallion"]]  appears in the latter.
* 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 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.
[[File:Burnt-Out-Stallion.jpg|thumb|right|The burnt wrecked Stallion in [[Manhunt]]]]
* The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar Games]]:
* The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar Games]]:
** The Stallion made a [[w:c:manhunt:Stallion|cameo appearance]] in [[Rockstar North]]'s [[Manhunt]], in which it appears as a burnt out [[Wrecks|wreck]].
** The Stallion made a Stallion| in [[Rockstar North]]'s [[Manhunt]], in which it appears as a burnt out [[Wrecks|wreck]].
** The Stallion makes cameo appearances in [[Rockstar Toronto]]'s [[wp:The Warriors (video game)|The Warriors]] as the cars on the streets that the player can steal radios from.
** The Stallion makes cameo appearances in [[Rockstar Toronto]]'s [[wp:The Warriors (video game)|The Warriors]] as the cars on the streets that the player can steal radios from.  
** A black Stallion with a flame paintjob (similar to a Diablo Stallion) appears in [[Rockstar Vancouver]]'s [[Bully]] in the [[w:c:bullygame:Shop|Shop Class]].
** A black Stallion with a flame paintjob (similar to a Diablo Stallion) appears in [[Rockstar Vancouver]]'s [[Bully]] in the Shop Class.
* The interior of the GTA IV Stallion features a photograph taped to the dashboard, its purpose being largely unknown due to the poor quality of the photograph texture. The same interior is reused in the [[Rhapsody]], but the photograph is substituted with one depicting what seems to be Wayne and Garth from [[wp:Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]].
* The interior of the GTA IV Stallion features a photograph taped to the dashboard, its purpose being largely unknown due to the poor quality of the photograph texture. The same interior is reused in the [[Rhapsody]], but the photograph is substituted with one depicting what seems to be Wayne and Garth from [[wp:Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]].
[[Image:Stallion-GTACW-papercraft.jpg|275px|thumb|right|A rendering of the papercraft Stallion from the GTA Chinatown Wars section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].]]
[[Image:Stallion-GTACW-papercraft.jpg|275px|thumb|right|A rendering of the papercraft Stallion from the GTA Chinatown Wars section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].]]
* Under the "[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]]" section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] website, members may download a printable papercraft model of a Stallion. The papercraft model features the [[Vapid]] logo on its grille instead of the [[Classique]] logo and nameplate. It bears more of a likeness to a 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda and 1969–1973 Ford Mustang, while the grille emulates a 1964/1965 Mustang's.
* Under the "[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]]" section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] website, members may download a printable papercraft model of a Stallion. The papercraft model features the [[Vapid]] logo on its grille instead of the [[Classique]] logo and nameplate. It bears more of a likeness to a 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda and 1969–1973 Ford Mustang, while the grille emulates a 1964/1965 Mustang's.
* The Stallion plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
* The Stallion plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.