CampingRamen's (slim) Automation Portfolio

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    The Gavril Project '84 was a concept car produced by Gavril specifically for the 1984 Belasco City Autoshow. It was made to prove that Gavril could make a performance-oriented car, and it proved. They took a very powerful V8 and put it in this otherwise bland design that they had conjured up a few years previous to make this. They threw on a few items such as indicators and other items and put them in such a way as to reference the future. They quickly realized that people wanted their hands on this, so they produced 250 cars as a special. The car was remarkably unsafe, and all 250 are off the road, until now, when you manage to get your hands on one.

    ACTUAL STATS-
    Top Speed- Around 240 mph
    Body Style: One of the 1984 Sedan body styles
    It Is AWD but I put the priority on the rear wheels for power
    (please cut me some slack as this is my first Automation car, just got the game (this car really is just for fun tho))
    (the reason the file is named St. Vincent is because that was what I was going to name the vehicle in the first place, but I decided that the car would be an all-out beast instead of a rational econobox)
     

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    (this is now my official portfolio, yes yes)
    The Bruckell Jameston Turbo was a special edition of the Bruckell Jameston sedan (I'll be making that soon) produced from 2007 until 2009. It was produced due to most of the car reviewers reviewing the latest-gen Jameston as "boring" and that Bruckell "had no spirit left in it." They then produced this, one of the largest excuses for a performance-oriented car ever. It has slow acceleration, meaning that you will need an entire continent to go to top speed, and it has poor handling as well (these were purposeful on my part). Critics praised the exterior, calling it "like a British sports car", but absolutely attacked its performance, stating; "my grandmother's compact goes faster than this!"

    ACTUAL STATS
    Top SPEED- No clue, sat there for at least a minute as it carved its way up to 120 mph, then I decided to try and roll it
    RWD
    DOHC V6
    fuel-injected
    Heres a download

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    (by the way, if you want an Automation amateur to absolutely butcher a car you want me to butcher, send me a message, I'll do requests if they don't get too heavy)
     

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    1979-83 Gavril Sentry AS
    This is a 1982 model. It was released at the 1979 Gavril Motorshow to little applaud and acclaim. It has a V6 putting out an iffy amount of power, but it weighs quite a bit, so it was unable to get to very high speeds. This model, the AS, was a limited-production version that had a little bit extra power, but not very much.

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    Top speed- 90 mph
     

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    I just realized that the Project '84 has actually been released to the repository, I'm suggesting you use that, easier to use and whatnot.
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    And I'll upload the Jameston and Sentry by tonight. I'll probably make a new vehicle today as well.
     
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    The Futuro will be released soon (its a 90s SUV)
     
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