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[[Image:Hachura (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|right|thumb|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the Hachura.]] | [[Image:Hachura (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|right|thumb|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the Hachura.]] | ||
The '''Hachura''' is a vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] that can only be found in the Residential District of [[Anywhere City]]. It gives a rocket launcher when crushed. Although its internal name ('' | The '''Hachura''' is a vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] that can only be found in the Residential District of [[Anywhere City]]. It gives a rocket launcher when crushed. Although its internal name (''STRIPETB'') does not indicate any real-life inspiration, the car can be described as sharing similarities to the Facel Vega HK500. | ||
In the beta version of [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the [[Idaho]] was originally called the "Hachura". The "Hachura" can still be seen in the game, but only as a rusty/burnt out wreck. | In the beta version of [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the [[Idaho]] was originally called the "Hachura". The "Hachura" can still be seen in the game, but only as a rusty/burnt out wreck. |
Revision as of 09:06, 25 March 2010
The Hachura is a vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2 that can only be found in the Residential District of Anywhere City. It gives a rocket launcher when crushed. Although its internal name (STRIPETB) does not indicate any real-life inspiration, the car can be described as sharing similarities to the Facel Vega HK500.
In the beta version of Grand Theft Auto III, the Idaho was originally called the "Hachura". The "Hachura" can still be seen in the game, but only as a rusty/burnt out wreck.