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[[ | {{Infobox vehicle | ||
The '''Wellard''' is a | | name = Wellard | ||
| front_image = Wellard-GTA2.png | |||
| image_size = 120 | |||
| caption = (<small>[[:Image:Wellard-GTA2-ingame.jpg|In-game, with lights]]</small>)<br>A Wellard in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]] | |||
| vehicle_type = Civilian car | |||
| body_style = 2-door grand tourer | |||
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger) | |||
| game_1 = 2 | |||
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The '''Wellard''' is a sports car in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]. | |||
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 | == Description == | ||
Like the [[Jefferson]], the Wellard is designed as a [[wp:grand tourer|grand tourer]], with a extended engine compartment and a driver compartment that is shorten backward (presumably to exaggerate the length of the engine compartment), although the Wellard is bulkier and wider than a 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. | |||
<gallery width="auto" perrow=" | While not as impressive as the Jefferson's, the Wellard's performance is still generally good, with good acceleration, excellent top speed, as well as above average steering and good braking response. The Wellard is also the only vehicle, apart from the [[Special Agent Car]], which gives the [[Power-ups in GTA 2|Respect power-up]] when [[Crusher|crushed]]. | ||
<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="140"> | |||
Wellard-GTA2-Larabie.png|[[Ray Larabie|Ray Larabie's]] early design for the Wellard in GTA 2. | |||
Wellard-GTA2-render.jpg|Pre-release 3D render of a Wellard in GTA 2. | |||
Wellard-GTA2-ingame.jpg|A Furore GT in-game in GTA 2, with lights on. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Locations == | |||
The Wellard is exclusive to the [[Downtown District]] of [[Anywhere City]], appearing in traffic as well as the following parked locations: | |||
* In a courtyard in southwest Altamount, by the southern border with Funabashi. | |||
* By a non-interactive church in Avalon east of the Shiroto [[Garages in GTA 2|car shop]]. | |||
* By a street in norteast Flotsam, north from the Flotsam hospital. | |||
* At a fenced parking lot west of the Zarelli car shop. | |||
* At a parking lot in northwest Zarelli. | |||
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Revision as of 21:58, 20 November 2012
Wellard | |
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(In-game, with lights) A Wellard in GTA 2. | |
Appearance(s) | GTA 2 |
Vehicle type | Civilian car |
Body style | 2-door grand tourer |
Capacity | 2 (driver and passenger) |
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The Wellard is a sports car in Grand Theft Auto 2.
Description
Like the Jefferson, the Wellard is designed as a grand tourer, with a extended engine compartment and a driver compartment that is shorten backward (presumably to exaggerate the length of the engine compartment), although the Wellard is bulkier and wider than a Jefferson. 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.
While not as impressive as the Jefferson's, the Wellard's performance is still generally good, with good acceleration, excellent top speed, as well as above average steering and good braking response. The Wellard is also the only vehicle, apart from the Special Agent Car, which gives the Respect power-up when crushed.
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Ray Larabie's early design for the Wellard in GTA 2.
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Pre-release 3D render of a Wellard in GTA 2.
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A Furore GT in-game in GTA 2, with lights on.
Locations
The Wellard is exclusive to the Downtown District of Anywhere City, appearing in traffic as well as the following parked locations:
- In a courtyard in southwest Altamount, by the southern border with Funabashi.
- By a non-interactive church in Avalon east of the Shiroto car shop.
- By a street in norteast Flotsam, north from the Flotsam hospital.
- At a fenced parking lot west of the Zarelli car shop.
- At a parking lot in northwest Zarelli.
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