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The Wellard appears to be inspired by the [[wp:Allard P1|Allard P1]], evidenced by the internal name of the car, <code>ALLARD</code>, as well as its 2-door sports saloon-like design and design of the frontal fascia. However, the driver compartment is shorten backward, presumably to exaggerate the length of the engine compartment (similar to the [[Jefferson]]).
The Wellard appears to be inspired by the [[wp:Allard P1|Allard P1]], evidenced by the internal name of the car, <code>ALLARD</code>, as well as its 2-door sports saloon-like design and design of the frontal fascia. However, the driver compartment is shorten backward, presumably to exaggerate the length of the engine compartment (similar to the [[Jefferson]]).


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Image:Wellard_concept.gif|Concept art for the Wellard.
Image:Wellard_concept.gif|Concept art for the Wellard.
Image:Wellard (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the vehicle.
Image:Wellard (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the vehicle.
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Revision as of 14:30, 19 July 2010

File:Wellard.jpg
The Wellard, as depicted in Grand Theft Auto 2.

The Wellard is a vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2 that can only be found in the Downtown District of Anywhere City. The Wellard is the only vehicle, apart from the Special Agent Car, which gives the Respect power-up when crushed.

The Wellard appears to be inspired by the Allard P1, evidenced by the internal name of the car, ALLARD, as well as its 2-door sports saloon-like design and design of the frontal fascia. However, the driver compartment is shorten backward, presumably to exaggerate the length of the engine compartment (similar to the Jefferson).