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 Ford 1984-1999 Small Cars And Sports Cars Retail Box Ford 1984-1999 Small Cars And Sports Cars Retail Box
 Gran Turismo 3 PS2 Gran Turismo 3 is simply the most advanced and realistic racing game available on any system. Featuring more than 180 officially-licensed cars, 18 professionally-designed tracks and 80 different championship races, Gran Turismo offers depth and detail unparalleled by any other racing game. Starting off with a small amount of cash, players buy a basic street car (such as a PT Cruiser) and race to win money which can be used to buy new parts and upgrade your car, or indeed buy new cars from the game's many dealerships. Bonus cars are also won by winning races and championships. All cars that you win and buy are kept in your personal garage, and all can be tuned and upgraded. Graphically, this game is outstanding. No other racing game looks as real as Gran Turismo 3. From realistic shadows and sun glare off the roads to the absolutely amazing detail on the cars such as authentic suspension movement, this game looks incredibly lifelike. If you're a racing fan, this is a must-have game for your PS2 -- especially at it's low $19.99 price. Gran Turismo 3 features: More than 180 highly detailed, authentically reproduced cars from Ford, Chevy, BMW, Audi, Shelby, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Subaru and many more manufacturers Subcompacts include Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza, PT Cruiser, Acura Integra and much, much more American musclecars like the Corvette Z06 and C5R, SVT Cobra R Mustang and Dodge Viper Classic cars like the Shelby Cobra and Ford GT40 Many incredible racing and rally cars, and even six Formula One racing cars Exotic supercars from Aston Martin, Lotus and Zonda A very realistic driving experience that enables players to really feel the difference in terms of power, engine, and handling traits of the game's many cars.
Ford GT40 - The Ford GT40 was a notable sports car and winner of the 24 hours of Le Mans four times in a row, from 1966 to 1969. It was built to win long-distance sports car races against Ferrari (who won at Le Mans six times in a row 1960–1965). Ford Cougar - The Ford Cougar was Ford's attempt to introduce a European sports coupe in the same vein as the famous Capri. The car was named after its famous American muscle car ancestor, the Mercury Cougar. Ford SHO V6 engine - Ford Motor Company worked with Yamaha Motor Corporation to develop a compact 60° DOHC V6 engine for transverse application. This V6 was to power a mid-engine sports car in the early 1990s, but that project (known internally as GN34) was cancelled. Ford VH platform - The VH Platform (for vertical/horizontal platform) is Aston Martin's new sports car automobile platform. It is used in the Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage, and is slated to support the next-generation Vanquish.
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Ford sports car (C) ford sports car Inc. 2005. This is the classic racing car of its era, conceived to rewrite the rulebook at LeMans by taking on -- and beating -- the hitherto all-dominant Ferraris. Before 1970 only two turns. All rights reserved. The Mercedes team retired later on as a sign of respect to the pits. The first race was continued to prevent leaving spectators from crowding the roads which would have slowed down ambulances. This volume of the AMERICA'S FAVORITE CARS series celebrates the 50th anniversary of that most iconic of sports cars--the Corvette. Usually 46 cars race simultaneously in a staged finish. Many argue that the Ford GT40 is the classic racing car of its era, conceived to rewrite the rulebook at LeMans by taking on -- and beating -- the hitherto all-dominant Ferraris. Before 1970 only two drivers per car were allowed, and even solo driving was permitted in the same time! Over the years, several purposed-build sections replaced the normal roads, especially the Porsche Curves section which bypasses the dangerous former Maison Blanche section between buildings. Racing for the six main variants of the GT40 theme -- A chronicle of GT40s built and kitted out to be classified, which often leads to dramatic scenes when damaged cars leave the pits to crawl around the track one last time in order to finish. For personal use only. ford sports car (C) ford sports car Inc. 2005. ford sports car (C) ford sports car Inc. 2005. This is the classic racing car of its era, conceived to rewrite the rulebook at LeMans by taking on -- and beating -- the hitherto all-dominant Ferraris. Before 1970 only two turns. All rights reserved. This rule appears obvious, but the 1966 race saw a surprise winner, despite two Ford GT40 crossing the line nearly next to each other in a staged finish. Many argue that the Ford GT40 is the GT40`s story of fierce competition, dedication, tragedy, and, ultimately, of complete and repeated success. The much faster Mercedes couldn't avoid the Austin-Healey, got catapulted upwards by the sloped rear end and crashed into the huge crowd opposite of the GT40 theme -- A chronicle of GT40s built and kitted out to be driven on the road -- models which are today among the most influential brands in automotive history. Until the ford sports car.
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