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[[Image:Marbelle_(1).JPG|thumb|left|thumb| A Willard Marbelle, front view]][[Image:Marbelle.JPG|right|thumb| A Willard Marbelle, rear view]]The '''Marbelle''' is a vehicle exclusively available in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and it is produced by the brand [[Willard]]. It resembles a 1981–1989 Lincoln Town Car. But the windows and roof pillars are from the (North American) Ford Granadas it could also be from a Mercury Monarch (but this is less likely).The name may come from the Granada since they are both places in Spain (Marbelle is not quite Marbella though). It has a normally powered engine like the [[Esperanto]]. The brakes are good because the car has ABS. The wheels don't lock-up during the brakeing. The Marbelle is a bit higher than the other old sedans, so its no problem to drive over curbstones.
[[Image:Marbelle_(1).JPG|thumb|left|thumb| A Willard Marbelle, front view]][[Image:Marbelle.JPG|right|thumb| A Willard Marbelle, rear view]]The '''Marbelle''' is a vehicle exclusively available in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and it is produced by the brand [[Willard]]. It resembles a 1981–1989 Lincoln Town Car. But the windows and roof pillars are from the (North American) Ford Granadas it could also be from a Mercury Monarch (but this is less likely).The name may come from the Granada since they are both places in Spain (Marbelle is not quite Marbella though). It has a normally powered engine like the [[Esperanto]]. The brakes are good because the car has ABS. The wheels don't lock-up during the braking. The Marbelle is a bit higher than the other old sedans, so its no problem to drive over curbstones.





Revision as of 18:42, 21 August 2008

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A Willard Marbelle, front view
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A Willard Marbelle, rear view

The Marbelle is a vehicle exclusively available in Grand Theft Auto IV and it is produced by the brand Willard. It resembles a 1981–1989 Lincoln Town Car. But the windows and roof pillars are from the (North American) Ford Granadas it could also be from a Mercury Monarch (but this is less likely).The name may come from the Granada since they are both places in Spain (Marbelle is not quite Marbella though). It has a normally powered engine like the Esperanto. The brakes are good because the car has ABS. The wheels don't lock-up during the braking. The Marbelle is a bit higher than the other old sedans, so its no problem to drive over curbstones.


Locations

  • You can find one in an underground parking garage in Lancaster, Algonquin just northwest of the East Borough Bridge (two blocks east of Middle Park).