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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The vehicle | The vehicle is essentially a single chassis truck with a closed cargo area at the back (with swinging doors at the rear). The truck is of an original design, with a truck cab that assumes a more 1920s/1930s truck design. | ||
Because of its size, the Box Truck has heavy steering and a wide turning radius, as well as a low top speed and a below average acceleration. However, its large construction allows it to carry large quantities of passengers, as well as receive a large amount of damage. | Because of its size, the Box Truck has heavy steering and a wide turning radius, as well as a low top speed and a below average acceleration. However, its large construction allows it to carry large quantities of passengers, as well as receive a large amount of damage. Due to its size, the Box Truck cannot be lifted into a [[crusher]], similar to other large vehicles in the game. | ||
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[[Industrial District]], [[Anywhere City]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:06, 30 November 2009
The Box Truck is a large freight truck featured as a drivable vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2.
Description
The vehicle is essentially a single chassis truck with a closed cargo area at the back (with swinging doors at the rear). The truck is of an original design, with a truck cab that assumes a more 1920s/1930s truck design.
Because of its size, the Box Truck has heavy steering and a wide turning radius, as well as a low top speed and a below average acceleration. However, its large construction allows it to carry large quantities of passengers, as well as receive a large amount of damage. Due to its size, the Box Truck cannot be lifted into a crusher, similar to other large vehicles in the game.
Locations
Industrial District, Anywhere City.
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