
Most of the beautiful and fun places that the game has to offer are easy to find and see, but there are some really cool places to go in GTA 5 that are more or less hard to find if you're not an adventurer by trade.
The color scheme seen in the official artworks is actually based off the original Buick GSX seen in the beta versions of Driver.Rockstar is great at creating immensely vast worlds, with inconceivable amounts of places to visit and sights to see. In Grand Theft Auto V's Online mode, as part of the Diamond Casino & Resort update, the Bravado Gauntlet Classic was added, if a player chooses to apply Classic Yellow paint, the twin black stripes livery, and a low-level wing, the vehicle can have an extremely uncanny resemblance to the Challenger in Driver: San Francisco. In CGI cut-scenes and promotional material, the Challenger is painted yellow, however in gameplay, it is painted more of an orange-yellow color. Can be found at any of the garages (only after completing the story for the first time and purchasing it at any garage for 1 WillPower). Found at Tanner mission markers (Note that the mission will start when shifting into the Challenger, and you will be forced into shift mode once completing the mission). It has a top speed of 136mph in game.Ī white Dodge Challenger is featured in the movie challenge "Vanishing Chance" it can not be used outside the mission without external mods and is therefore unobtainable legitimately.īelow is a list of locations the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T can be found in Driver: San Francisco
Afterwards, the car can be purchased for 1 WP. To get this car, the player must complete the story.
It has good performance for an old muscle car. It is painted yellow, with twin black racing stripes on the bonnet and trunk. The car is equipped with a small spoiler, solely for aesthetic reasons. The engine is 440 Six Pack (3x2 barrel carburetors), it also has twin sqaure exhausts. John Tanner's car in Driver: San Fransisco is a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T.