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[[File:Slamvan-TLAD-front.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Slamvan in The Lost And Damned (<small>[[:File:Slamvan-TLAD-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with black body and red rims.]]</small>).]] | [[File:Slamvan-TLAD-front.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Slamvan in The Lost And Damned (<small>[[:File:Slamvan-TLAD-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with black body and red rims.]]</small>).]] | ||
While retaining a low-riding appearance with a lowered front end, The Lost and Damned's [[Vapid]] Slamvan assumes the design of a 1950s panel van based on a [[:wp:Ford F-Series#Second generation (1953–1956)|1953–1956 Ford F-Series van]] with some mild custom features, but awkwardly appears to have the windshield and door tops from a [[:wp:Ford F Series#Seventh generation (1980–1986)|1980s Ford F-Series]]. | |||
The Slamvan is very similar to The Lost and Damned's [[Tow Truck|Towtruck]], which is a Heavy Duty truck variant of the same make it is based on, but features a more aggressive radiator grille and headlight cluster design and an interior (derived from the [[Rancher]]) with a red color scheme and classic steering wheel (in comparison to the Towtruck's brown, worn-out interior). | The Slamvan is very similar to The Lost and Damned's [[Tow Truck|Towtruck]], which is a Heavy Duty truck variant of the same make it is based on, but features a more aggressive radiator grille and headlight cluster design and an interior (derived from the [[Rancher]]) with a red color scheme and classic steering wheel (in comparison to the Towtruck's brown, worn-out interior). |