GMC Astro Cabover will be Awesome ! And we know his capabilities of destruction from "Beverly hills cop" I can provide very good 3D model of the cabin with some design difference from original Astro in order to meet the license agreement. If someone or BeamNG want to add it, just write me up
1977 Gavril T-Series CO (CabOver) - Kenworth K100 2016 Gavril T-Series - Peterbilt 579 1990 Sonic Lincoln - Ford Escort 2015 NexLev SUV 700 - Great Wall Haval H9 2016 NexLev SUV 500 - Venucia T70 1998 Mizuno Exel - Nissan Almera 1965 Hirochi Star - Mazda Luce 1957 Ibishu Miramar - Datsun Bluebird 310 1992 Charmand Chamonix - Renault Alpine GTA 1994 Bruckell Tiare - Oldsmobile Aurora 1970 Soliad Palisade - Plymouth Road Runner GTX 1952 Glenn Super 3.5 L - Rover 75 1992 Glenn Saber - Rover 800 Sterling 1995 Sonic Zoom - Ford Escort
Well GTA car names are not real either. I just used those names because I couldn't think of anything else. I really suck at creating stuff. I can create stuff in my head and it will seem great and then lay them out and and try to make them and its horrible. Usually how things go. If I knew how to use 3D software and knew how to make things for Beamng Drive. I would be making lots of stuff. Sadly I can't make anything. --- Post updated --- I'm just letting him know that it has been made. I wouldn't mind if a Sunburst wagon was made by the devs but it already exists. If it didn't exist then i wouldn't need to post anything.
a modern muscle car, a minivan, a compact from the 70s (pinto, yugo), a 1950s truck, a 70s/80s suv (suburban) and a 2010s truck
Only as "the Rolls-Royce of [American] trucks". Thanks to your comment and a bit of research, I now know that the Marmon Motor Car Corporation produced luxury and racing cars from 1902-1933, then was forced out of automaking by the great depression. So they partnered with an engineer who would later go on to help design the first Jeep and became Marmon-Herrington. Their main products at this time appear to have been mostly axles, transfer cases, and 4x4 conversion kits for other automaker's pickup trucks. They also appear to have been building complete buses at this time. The company was bought out around 1963 by the Pritzker family, who immediately ended all complete vehicle production. A set of truck designs (Wikipedia implies that Marmon had been planning to build these trucks as complete vehicles, but I am unable to determine whether there were complete trucks in production at the time of the buyout), along with the rights to produce trucks under the Marmon name were sold to a company in Denton, Texas. The only concrete evidence I can find of a truck produced prior to the buyout is here: http://dailydieseldose.com/unique-marmon/ there is also a picture that claims to be of a "1937 Marmon truck with Marmon 4x4" here, but it is also possible that this is simply a truck produced by another company equipped with a conversion kit produced by Marmon. This company would go on to coachbuild low-volume trucks until 1997, when they were bought out by Navistar. One of these trucks, an HDT-AC-86, would be used as the first-generation Optimus Prime in Transformers 4. In short, Marmon was a company that built luxury cars, then gave that up due to an unfavorable economic climate (the great depression). The company then began to produce bus and truck parts, buses, and possibly complete trucks. Then another company bought the rights and designs and built complete trucks. The important thing to take away is that Marmon never produced cars and trucks at the same time. Burnside, on the other hand, was owned by Gavril in the 1950s, a time when luxury automakers appear to have been doing fairly well. In the event that the economic conditions changed, it would have been most likely for Gavril to shut down Burnside and focus on its own, established line of trucks. There would be no reason for Burnside to associate itself with trucks, especially if they ever planned to sell luxury cars again.
Levan is a French car brand. Levan PS3 Race Editon: Rally Edition: --- Post updated --- Criva is a Russian car brand. Criva 1000: Criva 1200: Criva 1250: Criva 2000: Criva 2600: Criva 2001: Criva 9999: --- Post updated --- the street fighter movie?
Criva 9997: 1991 Hirochi Sunburst: 1995 Sunburst: 2006 Hirochi Sunburst: 2009 Hirochi Sunburst: 2016 Hirochi Sunburst: 2014 Gavril Roamer: 2014 Gavril D-Series:
2015 Ibishu Meridian - Toyota Tundra 2008 Jargl Deter - Volvo C30 2003 Ibishu Colombia - Isuzu Ascender 2003 Jargl Huron - Saab 9-7X 1987 Charmand CH7 - Peugeot 605 1956 Charmand 1806 - Peugeot 403 2000 Gavril (Australia) Family - Holden Commodore 1969 Gavril(Australia) Admiral - Ford Falcon 2013 Ibishu Covet Sedan - Toyota Corolla 2004 Ibishu Pessima V - Toyota Avensis Verso 2007 Hirochi Cascade - Subaru Tribeca