Notice from BSC for 1965
We are very excited that from this point forwards BSC has become part of the Knightwick Motor Corporation. This gives us better access to all the engineering knowledge and expertise of Knightwick motors.
From a sales and servicing point of view this also means any markets BSC operates in will now also have access to all vehicles from the Knightwick family.
In the coming months all BSC dealerships and service locations will be co-branded as BSC - Knightwick Motors.
OOC: Since this may take unexpected turns, I place this in an mirror non-canon universe with slightly changed brand names (so that I simply mirror the logos vertically in the absence of an evil moustache to add ) and without justifying every design decision such as 70s safety (or radials for the Irena, in this case)
1967 Wayster Triumf 1.6 Coupe
1967 Wayster Triumf 2.0 Roadster
Later to be known as the S2 series, these represent a careful evolution of the previous generations with larger front lamps, an improved interior and a larger engine for the roadster which gives similar performance figures to the closed and open versions.
Bonus: 1967 Wara Irena 2.0 SR
While other export markets such as Letara received the Irena’s Sedan Komfort trim, the Aragan fleet market had to make due with the surplus exports of the Regular trim.
(Basically, this is the LHC3 submission with the radial tyres of the LHC4 version, 70s safety, unleaded fuel and a tad more cost cutting)
There are 69 hours left. Nice.
I’ll post an inventory of entries tonight.
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Phénix Auto Lineup
1966 Phénix Callisto 1400 Super
Newly introduced in 1966, the Callisto is the new small and affordable sport car for those wanted a fun car to drive around. With a striking vinyl roof cover and sleek look, this 100hp, twin cam, all aluminium flat-4 powered sport car can reach 8200 rpm and speeds above 200 km/h, all that with a line acceleration of under 6.5s and good handling.
Did we say it weighs under 600kg? Due to it’s fiberglass body, it can achieve this kind of performance when coupled with it`s 4 speed manual gearbox and solid disk brakes. The sporty interior comes with a pretty standard AM radio, so there is no excuse to ever be bored driving a Phénix.
1968 Phénix Callisto 2000 Elite
In 68, Phénix upped the stakes. Upgrading the engine to 2.0L and squeezing 166hp out of the same block, the tiny sport car was sent to new heights thanks to its 5-speed manual with LSD and more performant parts. Heavier due to the more premium amenities inside, it can reach 250km/h and ca get to 100 in under 4.5s, with great high speed cornering.
This edition is not for the faint of heart. It is also much more aerodynamic with headlight covers and a sleeker non-vinyl roof.
1969 Phénix Metro Twin Cam 1200
In 69 Phénix partnered with Régal and transformed the very standard Metro into a beast! With a downsized 1.2L based on the same engine block as the Callisto, it transformed the lackluster Metro into a super fun drive! No way you can miss a corner with that car, it is sporty, fun and easy to drive.
The perfect hire car for discerning tourists looking for fun, without needing to speed down the highway at over 200km/h.
Company: Swanson
Introduction
Established in 1920, Swanson Power & Aircraft Systems originally built boxer engines for other car makers, light aircraft and portable generators. Decided to branch out after the war with the versatile All Utility Vehicle in 1948, and expanded to true consumer cars in the early 50s with the 100- and 200 series. Based in Windsor, Canada.
60s
Inspired by increased safety awareness among aerospace partners and Swedish carmakers, they started taking safety more seriously.
On the other hand, their transition from pushrods to overhead cams meant more power for less fuel (the latter, not so much for Araga).
Eyeing a new market in Araga, they waited for the mk2 200-series to be ready for introduction in 1966.
LHC recycling?
Relevant post
Yes, and no. These have semi-trailing arm rear suspension instead of DWs for +5 realism, in line with recent challenges. Oh, and a wagon, which I wasn’t feeling at the time, later finished for JOC. Behind the scenes a 217 manual and 225 premium hatch would also be offered for Araga, the fake convertible probably not due to “safety concerns”…
Stats
Trim | 225 SF | 225 PW | 217 GAF |
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Engine | 2,5L Boxer 6 | 2,5L Boxer 6 | 1.7L Boxer 4 |
4-door Liftback | 4-door Wagon | 4-door Liftback | |
Horse Power | 140 | 125 | 66 |
Top Speed | 212 | 194 | 156 |
0-100 km/h | 7,4 | 8,7 | 16,1 |
L/100km | 12,8 | 11,7 | 9,9 |
Fuel | 91 Unleaded | 91 Unleaded | 91 Unleaded |
Our price | 19500 | 15300 | 11900 |
Gov. taxes | 0 | 0 | 0 |
MSRP | 19500 | 15300 | 11900 |
ID | 3C1 | 3C2 | 3H |
Swanson 217 GAF (Rental bonus)
Dirt camouflage grey, a three-speed autobox and a standard helping of chrome to mask the slow boring rental car vibe. Of course, rental cars are the fastest cars on the road anyway.
Swanson 225 PW
Got a need for speed, a small parking space, a family, dog and haul all the new household appliances you can get semi-regularly?
Swanson 225 SF
Possibly the best 4-seater sports car you can get for 20 grand.
Mrdja Group
PART 3: 1965 Rosanda Sieben for everyone…or not
Rosanda Sieben
Rosanda Sieben Kombi
Hire car: Lets just say that would be very good hire car for different types of usage, not necessarily for this.
But is it modernized Sardarji or Kolondra or one of two mentioned above in this very post?
You will all know in due time…we are confident car would be very good in some categories and not so good in others by very nature of its design
Good luck to all and shall best win
A 2.7L I4 comes as standard on the Somptueuse, and, paired with the saloon body, the 180 horses can propel this fine piece of automotive work at speeds exceeding 200 kph, with a 0-100 kph time of 8 seconds.
The Somptueuse Coupé is nicely designed and packs some brand new technological advancements such as a limited slip differential allows those trims to be equipped with much bigger engines, such as this fine 5.5L V8, producing 320 hp, allowing for a top speed of more than 250 kph.
Lastly, the Somptueuse Coupé “la jamais contente” is equipped with our most powerful engine, a 7.0L V12, producing 460hp, allowing this beast to reach speeds of over 300 kph.
1965 Bazard B-Line Trucks and Vans
Going forward, I will be rebranding my ALC brand from “Centara” to “Bazard.” Nothing else about the brand has really changed.
Bazard, a company that takes pride and publicity in its trucks’ long-lasting endurance, was disappointed to see so many of it’s trucks taken off the road before they could showcase this. But it was what it was; with a new generation of the B-Line just off the factory floor, Bazard was ready to start re-filling Aragan fleets with capable, reliable, high-build-quality commercial trucks.
Details
The B-line is fundimentally a very basic vehicle, but even its most basic version doesn’t compromise where it counts. Even the entry-level van shown below comes with Bazard’s B-180 engine, named for the 180 lb/ft of torque this 3.6L V8 can put down. With it, said van can hold over 3200kg of cargo, enough to ferry any manner of goods to and from Araga’s cargo trains.
Of course, the carrying capacity can be upgraded further. The heavier-duty suspension option trades a modest amount of comfort for an segment-leading 4000kg of load capacity. The B-Line can also be optioned with various comfort and rough-terrain packages, demonstrated on the mid-spec pickup below; its “rugged” light-offroading package includes all-terrain tires, a locking differential, and an engine-guarding skidplate.
And the options go higher still. This top-spec example in passenger configuration showcases the B-Line’s finest appointments, including chrome finish paired with body-colored rims, as well as the most comfortable interior options available- all without compromising Bazard’s legendary dependability. With 12 seats inside, these passenger variants will make for the finest airport shuttles and crew transports ever seen!
1968 Mercer Tarantula & Stampede R/X 490
INTRODUCING THE BAD ASS NEW MERCER TARANTULA R/X 490
THAT’S RIGHT FUCK THE DISPLACEMENT TAX YOU’RE GETTING A WHOLE 490 CUBIC INCH V8 ANYWAY
AS ONE OF THE GREAT FOUNDING FATHERS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAID, NOTHING IS CERTAIN EXCEPT DEATH AND TAXES, SO SHUT THE HELL UP AND ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF 530 HORSEPOWER*
OH YEAH IT ALSO COMES AS THE STAMPEDE PICKUP
IS IT ACTUALLY USEFUL AS A PICKUP TRUCK? ALL THAT MATTERS IS THAT YOU CAN KICK ASS IN THE QUARTER MILE WITH A PICKUP NOW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ACCORDING TO A COMPLETELY UNBIASED STUDY DONE BY US, WE HAVE CONCLUDED AMERICAN MUSCLE CARS ARE SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER SPORTS CAR BECAUSE OURS HAVE ENGINES WITH BIGGER NUMBERS
WHY BOTHER WITH JUST 3 CUBIC INCHES WHEN YOU CAN HAVE FUCKING 490? STOP ASKING QUESTIONS AND JUST GET OVER TO A MERCER DEALERSHIP TODAY
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS AMERICA
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Oh god almighty…
Theoretically, entries are now closed. However, as I forgot to post a reminder at 24 hours and as I’m generally in an unproductive mood, there will be a 12 hour grace period. You have 12 hours to DM your entries.
1969 Centurion Industrial 1000 Series
A highly versatile and customizable truck, configurable into many thousands of different upfits from the factory, and many more with our massive aftermarket
Centurion Industrial H1000 Ladder Truck
For decades, Centurion has provided for the people of Araga with emergency service equipment ranging from tow trucks, to ambulances and fire trucks, to search and rescue, and we plan to continue this legacy with the 1000 Series.
This H1000 Ladder Truck has been designed to respond to large emergencies that other fire engines may not be fully equipped to cope with: it has an ability to reach higher than any other vehicle this side of a helicopter.
Centurion Industrial D1000 Mobile Crane
Aside from emergency response, the 1000 Series is useful for other industrial work, including transportation, land-moving, and construction
This particular 1000 Series chassis has been fitted with a telescopic 60 meter crane boom arm. The large and powerful V-16 engine allows cranes like this one to tackle construction projects and spaces that smaller trucks might not be able to.
Our capable heavy duty vehicles are equipped with a capable 3.6 liter engine and 182 lb-ft of torque!
A van for your heavy duty needs in the city! A cargo capacity of 6,390 pounds! With Capable’s capable easy to move power steering!
A truck for your heavy duty needs in the town! A cargo capacity of 6,280 pounds! Comes standard with mudflaps, 4x4 drivetrain, manual locking differentials, trailer hitch, skid tray, all-terrain tires, and power steering!
Capable Motors! The most capable vehicles!
Aaaaaand entries are closed!