Looks good! The race variant preview isn't working. All spawn fine. The driveline will not break and driving around with a detached axle with power is freaking hilarious, don't change it. Love the look overall but I do think the front fascia could use some fine tuning and perhaps a quad headlight version would look epic.
Have you thought of doing a 1969 ford torino by using th Barstow as a base ?as the front end is similar. OT mod looks awesome can't wait to try it.
The gauges needle aren't positioned correctly and the rear view mirror appears to be off it's location too. Would be highly top notch if it matches real life interior counterpart instead of Moonhawk's, as well as tail light design and grill & headlamp design. Body look fine the way it is. Power output is far less than the original 429 Cobra Jet and it redlines far lower. Otherwise, the car handles good and drives well. Keep it up, this has so much potential
That would be a fun project, But the next car I'm making is going to be a 1969/ 1970 charger, seeing how there's a lot of demand for an updated one. --- Post updated --- H How did you get that version of the dynograph?
Could you possibly add welded doors,hood and trunk and maybe a stronger driveshaft. its an amazing mod.
Is this car any good? I don't know, but let me tell you this: After an INSTALLING SPREE of mods, I found something resembling the Moonhawk in my vehicle selector. clicking on the image, I was presented with 4 options. 3 of them were just like the one found in the Moonhawk, but the Race_Tuned one caught my eye. 'Well, it's gonna be a Moonhawk with a slightly fitted Jbeam', I thought to myself. But little did I know, as I didn't even manage to crash the car while racing it on a previously unknown map. The handling does resemble the Moonhawk in a far-fetched way, and while I believe the race version is way too bouncy, it has this amazing 70ies suspension setup and handles like a dream for me. I actually closed the game instantly and went on this forum to give you a thumbs up and write this post. Nice work, man! Thank you!