10 likes under this post and I'll add those to common racing seat base. Though the last time I tried them, they looked a bit rough in many spots.
I just noticed something: the Gavril T-Series as we know it shares its headlights with the facelifted (1976-78) version of the Moonhawk, made by Bruckell, which is Gavril's domestic antagonist. It even shares the same light pattern: low beam for the lower headlamp, high beam for the upper one. Since these two brands are antagonists to each other, this doesn't make any sense, tbh. --- Post updated --- Hehe!
Well, that was a very common light pattern in the '70s for cars, and '80s for trucks. On that note, I would love some circular headlights for the T-Series.
Why would a luxury passenger car marque have a semi in their lineup? There has been some American luxury marque trucks through history, but not many and the largest are generally on a 1/2 ton pickup truck frame. Just for the sake of conversation though... All 3 of the big 3 had been in the semi truck game at this point in history, so a Bruckell truck wouldn't be out of the question for future content unrelated to the T-Series remaster (Dodge pulled out in 1975, GM in 1987, and Ford in 1998). For anyone who isn't familiar with the Dodge Big Horn semi trucks, look them up. I love the way those things look and very few were made.
It won't necessarely be done until christmas, all we saw was the frames. We have no idea how far the progress in the rest of the truck is going, and it's worth remembering we saw the ETK K-Series remaster teaser almost a year before the update came out. It would be nice if they could get this done by christmas, but I'm waiting to see more progress to get my hopes up.
I believe it's the same with the D-Series, also US regulations at the time meant that manufacturers were only allowed to use standard size sealed beams, so it's completely understandable for two different cars to end up with the same headlight pattern
I believe it was said at some point, that whatever is teased is usually quite far behind the actual progress
Maybe even Late facelift. Kenworth 900W. Is a old style truck, no electronic. This truck production is from 1961 to now. I think T-Series could get similar production years. Mathematic stuff posted so weeks ago. I believe it was for Fork lift or some Heavy Fork lift machinery used in Docks. So I think we could see Heavy Duty update this December. If so I speculate we could see New US Aero Truck, European Semi and Asian domestic market truck. --- Post updated ---
My speculating is based on last year update that was one themed only. So one Commercial update and maybe they will cover all Semi, Fire truck and other.
i could be wrong so who knows, but because of the latest discoveries im reposting this, although i think the t series remaster will be the main part and not the train idea even though that would be interesting, -1, the (Good as new) update which is a huge update that includes many remasters of the older cars like the miramar that would have a wagon and a coupe variation, the barstow that would have a convertible option and maybe a four door, the etk i series which would get a coupe and a facelift, the moonhawk that would get a wagon, sedan, limo, and a facelift, as well as a firebird or Hawkeye variant that has a T top, and in the update a new addition to career mode buying cars from auctions that are in terrible shape and restoring them little by little, also it has a remaster for all the beater configs adding very realistic looking dirt and mismatched panels, and lastly an addition of a junkyard to wcusa, 2, the (heavy duty) update that adds a remaster to the t series which includes a RV, tow semi, crane, facelifted, and many more, and the wentward which has a facelifted metro bus, and a accordion style bus, and the new addition of the subway train the first train in beamng that you can drive and crash, and since the train tracks are finished at wcusa it would be perfect to drive the train all the way from the city to the island also the update adds multiple construction rigs to crush cars with, and lastly many new career mode things like being a train, or bus driver, and truck driver, now these are just my imagination so take them with a grain of salt,
Sorry but... The new W900 is nothing like the W900 from the 60s, different suspension, different engines, different hood, different cab, they only look somewhat similar, and not even that lol. Not to mention the insane amount of electronics modern trucks often have (more so european ones, but US market also starting to get its fair share of stuff.) Trucks may look more or less similar, but in 1965 it was quite likely your w900 wouldn't even have front brakes Looks may not always be telling the whole story //rant over have fun with further speculations, sorry I had to lol