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This is the first and fastest "beat-up" car outside of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. In GTA San Andreas, the [[Clover]] and the [[Tampa]] also have different colored replacement panels. | * This is the first and fastest "beat-up" car outside of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. In GTA San Andreas, the [[Clover]] and the [[Tampa]] also have different colored replacement panels. | ||
The name comes from the phrase "From Hell and back", which most people say about the reliability of their old beaters. | * The name comes from the phrase "From Hell and back", which most people say about the reliability of their old beaters. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 07:17, 3 May 2009
The Hellenbach GT is a beat-up muscle car found in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
Description
Despite its looks, distinguished by its different colored panels, the Hellenbach GT is quite a fast car and has great handling. It resembles a 1967-1970 Mercury Cougar, except for minor differences like the single headlights and added turn signals, and the sides are closer to a 1968 – 1970 AMC AMX.
The Hellenbach has an extremely high top speed, and beats the Banshee and Cheetah on top speed. It also has better handling, and can take a bit more of a beating.
How to get the car
The car can first be found in the mission Snuff for Vincenzo Cilli. It's a reward given by Joseph Daniel O'Toole after the player has killed a Sindacco leader. It can also be obtained by completing level 4 of the car salesman missions. It will be in the car showroom in Harwood. In Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, it can be found outside a garage, however, it won't always be there, sometimes there will be a Cheetah or a Banshee instead.
Trivia
- This is the first and fastest "beat-up" car outside of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In GTA San Andreas, the Clover and the Tampa also have different colored replacement panels.
- The name comes from the phrase "From Hell and back", which most people say about the reliability of their old beaters.
See also
- Hellenbach, GTA Chinatown Wars rendition.