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(There are a million places called "Glendale". Thus the initial argument that the car is IN FACT named after an Arizonian city is as flimsy as toilet paper.) |
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[[Image:Glendale-GTASA-beater-front.jpg|thumb|275px|The beater variant of the Glendale in GTA San Andreas, with damaged body parts and a different wheel design.]] | [[Image:Glendale-GTASA-beater-front.jpg|thumb|275px|The beater variant of the Glendale in GTA San Andreas, with damaged body parts and a different wheel design.]] | ||
The "Ghost" Glendale (internally named the "GLENSHIT") is a GTA San Andreas variation of the Glendale which features damaged body parts and a different wheel design; similar to the beater [[Sadler]], the body damage | The "Ghost" Glendale (internally named the "<code>GLENSHIT</code>") is a GTA San Andreas variation of the Glendale which features damaged body parts and a different wheel design; similar to the beater [[Sadler]], the internal workings of the car are actually normal, but features body damage that cannot be repaired at a spray shop beyond the state when it spawned; other aspects of the car, including the engine, tires, windscreen and headlights, can be repaired otherwise. | ||
The "GLENSHIT" is central to the [[Myths in GTA San Andreas|"ghost car" myth]]. | They is <code>GLENSHIT</code> spawned in isolated parts of San Andreas, especially between the two horseshoe shaped rocks in [[Back o' Beyond]], presumably as a last-measure mode of transportation if the player loses a vehicle in the middle of nowhere. | ||
The "<code>GLENSHIT</code>" is central to the [[Myths in GTA San Andreas|"ghost car" myth]]. | |||
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