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| I'm actually glad the Ford Nucleon never went into production, because if there was ever a crash, there would probably be no survivors. All the victims will have most likely died from radiation poisoning. | |
The Nucleon looked almost like a cab-over pickup. This looks more like a combination of the 1954 Ford FX Atmos concept and Daryl Starbirds "Forcasta"![]() | |
| Ford X-2000?? | |
| Nevermind, I've got the code Listed as 2069 modell which would make sense considering the Fallout 4 prolouge takes place in 2077, I don't know how much it f*cks the timelime up though.... Also not very funny.... | |
| looks great so far but as for my understanding you have to buy/play Forza 6/Fallout until the end of the month to get a code.... Kinda sucks for me because I don't have Forza 6 | |
| Attacker1997 wrote Where is this car on Forza 6? They haven't released it yet. | |
| Where is this car on Forza 6? | |
| Who said that? The various Chryslus Corvega models for instance are not based on Chryslers. The Nucleon is the closest thing to the Rocket. | |
| Why is it listed as a Ford Nucleon? I know the Nucleon is an atomic powered car, but this Chryslus doesn't resemble a Nucleon. Furthermore, Chryslus is a parody of Chrysler | |
Oh damn ![]() | |
| From what I've seen in Fallout 4, it is controlled by a joystick with gauges on a computer screen, rather than a conventional steering wheel setup | |
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| "The first car to break the sound barrier" Really excited for this |