How about an ancient Egyptian chariot, seeing as we're mentioning the Stone Age.![]()
I wonder what kind of time that would turn on the ring? That is one tight suspension!![]()
For the 60s,how about some classics like :
Lotus Cortina mk1
Lotus Cortina mk2
Ford Escort mk1 rs2000
Ford Anglia
Ford capri mk1
Mini Cooper
And of course all the american muscle from that era aswell.
These cars made for great saloon car racing back in the day!
Finnracer the W125 was not a le mans car but a grand prix car i believe.
I guess this would be something cool to have, but the practicality of racing a car from the 30's and 40's is... well not really there. I guess if you included enough to race with one another but that would take a lot more time than looking up more of the muscle classics from the 50's onward. I think more people would like muscle cars or maybe old school NASCAR cars before they'd want a "Monopoly Car."
In short, they can probably put that effort into something more appreciated.
Classics from the stone age?
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How about an ancient Egyptian chariot, seeing as we're mentioning the Stone Age.
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I read the thread title as "Classics from the stoner age"
From: Canada
[...]shattering from old age, let alone the rough handling the PD guys need to take measurements and make an effective conversion for the physical parts.
it still amazes me that they managed to talk Mercedes out of the Daimler and Benz patent vehicles.
Does the Kubelwaggen and the schwimmwagen do it for ya' analog?
Cant Wait to drive them!
...I probably did spell them wrong...
With nothing really going on to discuss newswise and since most essential topics already seem to be present in other threads I am asking your opinions on the following.
Ever since the Bugatti brand was confirmed for GT5 in the form of the mighty Veyron I was wondering that it would be nice to also include its spiritual forebears in the form of, for example, the late twenties grand prix racer Bugatti type 35.
Also, since Bentley was present in GT4, its nemesis the "Blower" Bentley
and you could name several contemperary cars from Alfa, Mercedes-Benz, etc., etc.
Honestly, the twenties and thirties are not my favourite period in the history of the automobile but they were essential in developing the car as we know it today.
I'm not asking GT to outbranch since it already touched it slightly in some ways in GT4 by offering the 19th century Benz and Daimler and the later model T but these cars, although fun in their own way, did not exactly set my heart on fire, and the closest thing resembling what I previously mentioned was the '39 Auto-Union although it was in record car guise, so quite useless on a twisty circuit.
Just to be clear, I would be perfectly happy with GT as it is now with a lot of new cars and a large selection of classics starting from the fifties onwards.
But if GT is an encyclopedia of automotive history as Kaz always claims it is, there is a large gap between the Model T and for example the '55 Gullwing.
There should not be a large selection, just maybe 3/4 examples to bridge the timeline and offer something more unique and certainly more exciting to drive than the previously mentioned.
I might be the only one though, who thinks driving an archaic straight-eight monster from a bygone era on skinny tyres, perfectly digitally recreated, might be a lot of fun.......
I'm with you! add car like Bugatti atlantique or Hispano, Alfa Romeo 230 6c
I can only wish to see some Italian cars from the 20's-doesn't matter what, just give me some GT!
Nice to see more people would like to see these vintage machines in GT, imagine being able to do what's shown in the video below.....
At least the track is already included in GT5, the cars of that period really deserve to be reasonably represented in a game which claims to be an automobile encyclopedia in my opinion and would also prove a real challenge to even the most hardcore sim racing enthusiast, as the handling of these machines on pro-physics isn't anything like what's currently offered in the game.
These older cars would be so much fun online, especially with no real worry about "over driving" them, which is nice.
I think the reason they'd be fun is because, as I see has been mentioned, they're nothing like the cars of today. I can't begin to imagine what braking into a corner feels like on those tall, skinny tyres!![]()