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(In the image, the Stallion was driven by Niko. It made its cameo appearance in ''Manhunt'')
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[[Image:Toll.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A blue Stallion in the [[Looking for that Special Someone|second]] trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]].]]
[[Image:Toll.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A blue Stallion in the [[Looking for that Special Someone|second]] trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], driven by [[Niko Bellic]].]]
The '''Stallion''' is a muscle car based off of various muscle cars (especially the one in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]) with a 1968 Mustang-shaped body. The GTA IV version barely resembles a Mustang at all. In true muscle car fashion, it has V8 power channelled to the rear wheels.
The '''Stallion''' is a muscle car based off of various muscle cars (especially the one in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]) with a 1968 Mustang-shaped body. The GTA IV version barely resembles a Mustang at all. In true muscle car fashion, it has V8 power channelled to the rear wheels.


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The car was also recently seen in the second trailer for GTA IV, [[Looking for that Special Someone]], with a new model and was driven by [[Niko Bellic]].
The car was also recently seen in the second trailer for GTA IV, [[Looking for that Special Someone]], with a new model and was driven by [[Niko Bellic]].
In ''Manhunt'' the Stallion made its cameo appearance from "The Director's" mansion, which was a burnt car.


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[[Category:Vehicles]]

Revision as of 17:54, 13 May 2008

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A blue Stallion in the second trailer for GTA IV, driven by Niko Bellic.

The Stallion is a muscle car based off of various muscle cars (especially the one in GTA IV) with a 1968 Mustang-shaped body. The GTA IV version barely resembles a Mustang at all. In true muscle car fashion, it has V8 power channelled to the rear wheels.

It was first featured in GTA1, but didn't appear again in the series until GTA 3. It's handling changed in each GTA. In GTA3 it was very unstable and often suffered from a lot of oversteer, in Vice City the Stallion can be used to easily perform drifts and doughnuts, while in San Andreas it is more stable. The vehicle also appeared in GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Vice City Stories.

The car was also recently seen in the second trailer for GTA IV, Looking for that Special Someone, with a new model and was driven by Niko Bellic.

In Manhunt the Stallion made its cameo appearance from "The Director's" mansion, which was a burnt car.