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[[Image:Luton-GTA3-front.jpg|thumb|220px|A beta Luton intended for GTA III.]] | [[Image:Luton-GTA3-front.jpg|thumb|220px|A beta Luton intended for GTA III.]] | ||
The '''Luton''' is a van/truck that was never released in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] but is featured on the Capital Autos website.<ref name="Capital Autos">[http://www.rockstargames.com/grandtheftauto3/flash/capitalAutos/ CapitalAutos]</ref> Its cargo box is very similar to that of the [[Mule]], but it resembles a European 1986-1994 Ford Transit rather than an American Ford E-Series (like the Mule). | The '''Luton''' is a van/truck that was never released in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] but is featured on the Capital Autos website.<ref name="Capital Autos">[http://www.rockstargames.com/grandtheftauto3/flash/capitalAutos/ CapitalAutos]</ref> Its cargo box is very similar to that of the [[Mule]], but it resembles a European 1986-1994 Ford Transit rather than an American Ford E-Series (like the Mule). It can be assumed the Luton is a predecessor of the Mule, given both vehicles share this design trait. | ||
The name is presumably taken from "[[wp:luton body|luton]]", a European terminology for a [[wp:box truck|box truck]] with an overhanging peak. | The name is presumably taken from "[[wp:luton body|luton]]", a European terminology for a [[wp:box truck|box truck]] with an overhanging peak, which the Luton and the Mule feature. | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 2 February 2010
The Luton is a van/truck that was never released in Grand Theft Auto III but is featured on the Capital Autos website.[1] Its cargo box is very similar to that of the Mule, but it resembles a European 1986-1994 Ford Transit rather than an American Ford E-Series (like the Mule). It can be assumed the Luton is a predecessor of the Mule, given both vehicles share this design trait.
The name is presumably taken from "luton", a European terminology for a box truck with an overhanging peak, which the Luton and the Mule feature.
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