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| body_style = 2-door convertible<br />2-door coupe<br>2-door hardtop
| body_style = 2-door convertible<br />2-door coupe<br>2-door hardtop
| capacity = 2
| capacity = 2
| manufacturer = [[Classique]] <small>(GTA IV)</small><br />[[Declasse]]<small>(GTA V)</small>
| manufacturer = [[Classique]] <small>(GTA IV)</small><br />[[Declasse]] <small>(GTA V)</small>
| game_1 = GTA 1
| game_1 = GTA 1
| game_2 = GTA III
| game_2 = GTA III
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In GTA IV, the car is manufactured by [[Classique]] and resembles a much bigger muscle car rather than a pony car. The Stallion's headlight and taillight positions closely resemble a [[wp:Plymouth Barracuda|Plymouth Barracuda]]. It does also resemble the 1969-1973 Mustang due to the single headlight setup. The chassis is more like 1968-69 Oldsmobile Cutlasses but the sides bear the aggressive, heavily creased, lines of 1970-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlasses; the rear end looks like that of a 1971 or 1972 Cutlass (the "STALLION" marque is rendered above the bumper much like the "OLDSMOBILE" marque) with extra lights. The headlights are surrounded by headlight bezels similar to the ones on a 1968 Cutlass. Its engine is a 347ci (5.6 litre) V8. It is similar in appearance to the [[Clover]] from GTA San Andreas.
In GTA IV, the car is manufactured by [[Classique]] and resembles a much bigger muscle car rather than a pony car. The Stallion's headlight and taillight positions closely resemble a [[wp:Plymouth Barracuda|Plymouth Barracuda]]. It does also resemble the 1969-1973 Mustang due to the single headlight setup. The chassis is more like 1968-69 Oldsmobile Cutlasses but the sides bear the aggressive, heavily creased, lines of 1970-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlasses; the rear end looks like that of a 1971 or 1972 Cutlass (the "STALLION" marque is rendered above the bumper much like the "OLDSMOBILE" marque) with extra lights. The headlights are surrounded by headlight bezels similar to the ones on a 1968 Cutlass. Its engine is a 347ci (5.6 litre) V8. It is similar in appearance to the [[Clover]] from GTA San Andreas.


In GTA V, the car only appears in the enhanced version for [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and PC]]. The Stallion is now manufactured by [[Declasse]]. Its appearance is otherwise unchanged from the GTA IV rendition.
In GTA V, the car only appears in the enhanced version for [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and PC. The Stallion is now manufactured by [[Declasse]]; its physical appearance is otherwise unchanged from GTA IV.


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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 9 out of 14 GTA games, the exceptions being the two [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London]] [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|expansion packs]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]] (although the [[Diablo Stallion|Diablo "Stallion"]]  appears in the game), [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].
* 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 9 out of 14 GTA games, the exceptions being the two [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London]] [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|expansion packs]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]] (although the [[Diablo Stallion|Diablo "Stallion"]]  appears in the game), [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].
* 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.
* 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]]. When the Rhapsody reappeared in GTA V, the Wayne and Garth photo is blacked out.
* 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. Also, the Vapid badge is mirrored on the papercraft.
* 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.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
*In GTA 1, the Stallion's base export value tops up at $600 if the car is delivered in mint condition. In GTA IV, the car may be sold at [[S&M Auto Sales]] for a maximum of $2,200 (in perfect condition) after completion of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]].
*In GTA 1, the Stallion's base export value tops up at $600 if the car is delivered in mint condition. In GTA IV, the car may be sold at [[S&M Auto Sales]] for a maximum of $2,200 (in perfect condition) after completion of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]].
* The Stallion being badged as a Declasse vehicle in GTA V could either be an oversight by Rockstar Games, or the Classique marquee was owned by Declasse, similar to how Chevrolet and Oldsmobile, Declasse's and Classique's respective real world counterparts, are both owned by General Motors, and rebadged as a Declasse partway through the Stallion's model life.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
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