So I also think No driving simulator is complete with out a 1969 dodge charger r/t 426 hemi.
Here is a few images of it.
images from:
photogallery.classics.com (front view)
640 × 480 - pixgood.com (back view)
Here are some specs at this website
http://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/dodge/charger_2gen/charger_2gen_r_t/1969.html\
Games I played have it ranged around 130 mph, 3500 lbs, 0-60 in 8 seconds, 4 speed, 426 hp hemi.
A website (I think it was HowStuffWorks.com) Said the car could go 152 mph, weighed around 3500lbs, all with a 426 hemi.
The torque (game based and Howstuffworks) I thoink they agreed at 7000 lbs of torque.
Here is a few images of it.
images from:
photogallery.classics.com (front view)
640 × 480 - pixgood.com (back view)
Here are some specs at this website
http://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/dodge/charger_2gen/charger_2gen_r_t/1969.html\
Games I played have it ranged around 130 mph, 3500 lbs, 0-60 in 8 seconds, 4 speed, 426 hp hemi.
A website (I think it was HowStuffWorks.com) Said the car could go 152 mph, weighed around 3500lbs, all with a 426 hemi.
The torque (game based and Howstuffworks) I thoink they agreed at 7000 lbs of torque.