1982 Brooklands GT8 Aviatore
A classic Brooklands supercar of the day, it was one of the most readily available super car ever produced by the company, with over 3000 being made. Whilst it may have cost the eager buyer the equivalent of £30,000 in todays money when new, you can usually find one in decent condition for under £10,000.
Just make sure a fat, televised orangutan doesn’t give it a service.
Intended to be a Diesel manual off roader, obviously it doesn’t behave at all like a Diesel, yet its weird engine power curve and dynamics makes it quite fun to drive on off road situations. I recommend you try it on this map. IMPORTANT after you spawn it, please click the “recover vehicule” key, so it loads again with the intended torque curve and power.
For the 1970 model year, air conditioning is now standard equipment. The 440-3C v8 engine produces enough power to run the A/C and propel this car to a top speed of 119 mph. You didn’t hear this from me …but my brother-in law, Cid. He owns Tuned For Street. That shop over on Harper ave., next to the market. He’ll take that auto trans out and put in a sweet shifting 4-speed. I hear this car will hit close to 130 mph just like last years model. Tell’em I sent you and he’ll cut you a deal …!
Your car surprised me. I thought it would be hard to control without a game pad device, but it handled like a dream on my keyboard. It was smooth controlling the car and the car was quiet, a feature I really like since I live on a street were folks do a lot of car testing on the weekend.
Holt …your Suro- Base was a wonder to drive. It handled like a mid-sized car instead of a full sized SUV.
Thank you both for the upload!
My first entry to pass CSR’s demanding first round, a mid-engined V6 track machine. Maybe have been inspired by the Mitsubishi 3000GT, although there is a lack of girth and double turbos.
Some say it’s a bit sketchy on its limit, but what’s life without a little danger, right…?
A former Automation Car Design Competition entry, the Eida was a bit let down. Mainly by my absymal ideas of what a hypercar should look like.
However, after a few months of maturity, as well as helpful input by fellow member @machalel, this girl has a better designer dress to impress. It’s part fancy, part scary; there’s that modern stuff like pushrod suspension and active aero, but there’s also a 7-liter V12 right behind your neck, coupled to traction that’s mostly focused on said area…
Here’s hoping you enjoy these two opening shots, let me know how they translated to Beam language!
This is a Massive muscle car Built by DM for the purpose of cruising around it wasent built to go fast but it can with its massive 8.7 litre V8
The DM super cruiser was the best selling car of dm in the 60s
SPECS
Engine:8.7 LITRE V8
MPG:5 if hard on it 9-10 if cruising at a constant speed of 60MPH/100KMH
MSRP=14,000$
Production years:1959-67
Units produced:103,000
Top speed:105MPH quesed{haven’t messuard it
The variant i post here is the V8 variant because when testing the 2.5L Inline 5 (181hp) i found it was a little to “slow”.So this is the 323hp variant of that car.Double clutch 7 speed transmission with manual lock differential.I tried new design.Enjoy
In a strange world world where a 1950s American car had FWD, there was the Fenton Everette, the car that started a now renowned brand – Everette.
Apart from the FWD, its the complete 1950s American car experience. Excessive and garish styling, soft suspension, loads of body roll, sketchy brakes, and borderline anemic straight-6.