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== Design ==
== Design ==
The Biff closely resembles a [[wp:Mack Trucks#Australia, New Zealand, & South Africa|Mack Metro-Liner]]. However, these trucks were only manufactured and sold in Australia and New Zealand, so another inspiration is speculated to be based on a [[wp:Mack Trucks#North America|Mack Granite]], but with a shorter bonnet (which makes it look more like a Metro-Liner).  
The Biff closely resembles a [[wp:Mack Trucks#Australia, New Zealand, & South Africa|Mack Metro-Liner]]. However, these trucks were only manufactured and sold in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, so another inspiration is speculated to be based on a [[wp:Mack Trucks#North America|Mack Granite]], but with a shorter bonnet (which makes it look more like a Metro-Liner).  


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:Biff (GTA4) (dump truck 2) (rear).jpg|Rear quarter view, with a different dumb truck bed.
Image:Biff (GTA4) (dump truck 2) (rear).jpg|Rear quarter view, with a different dumb truck bed.
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Image:BiffDumpTruck.JPG|A Biff in a console version of GTA IV.
Image:BiffDumpTruck.JPG|A Biff in a console version of GTA IV.
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[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]

Revision as of 06:11, 21 February 2009

File:Biff (GTA4) (dump truck 1) (front).jpg
A dump truck variant of the Biff.

The HVY Biff is a large truck featured in Grand Theft Auto IV. Available with an open-box bed (with one of two different dump truck beds) or flat bed, the Biff is a slow due to it's weight, but is more than capable of ramming traffic without sustaining too much damage itself. Being a truck used in construction and industries, the Biff is commonly encountered in industrial districts in the city; two Biff trucks are also permanently parked in the construction site in South Bohan.

Its size is utilized during Derrick McReary's "Tunnel of Death" mission, when two such trucks are used to block a section of the Booth Tunnel from both sides.

Design

The Biff closely resembles a Mack Metro-Liner. However, these trucks were only manufactured and sold in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, so another inspiration is speculated to be based on a Mack Granite, but with a shorter bonnet (which makes it look more like a Metro-Liner).

Gallery