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Oncario Coyotési - Rat Rod - Sparrow Customs - 675b
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Car
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Oncario Coyotési - Rat Rod - Sparrow Customs - 675b

In 1 collection by Captain Jack Sparrow
Oncario Coyotesi
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Description
One of Oncario's earlier (and best) muscle cars, the Oncario Coyotesi is a bulky muscle car with plenty of power and average handling for its time, designed midway through 1967 and put into production early in 1968, the Coyotesi quickly captured the market way from other muscle cars released at the time, such as the Tricorn Serpiente and Horizon Certamine. Also contributing to the vehicle's success was the large variety of trims, offered by both VMC and Sparrow Customs.

A beated up old muscle car that had been partially demolished by a grenade was stolen by a group of resistance members and rebuilt into the perfect getaway car for attacks on the Combine Citadel and infrastructure.

One of my favourite builds so far! the whole reason i started making new engine models and a personal favourite of mine, the Coyotesi was revolutionary to my building style, and the new engine models were soon picked up by Be4, even though the Crucero and Pequeno were released earlier, make no mistake that the Coyotesi was the vehicle that revolutionised my building style, and even added toward Be4's!

Check out Be4's side of VMC here: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/id/Be4TheEnd/myworkshopfiles/?appid=552100

© 1968 Sparrow Customs.
This creation is not for re-upload and/or re-branded distribution under any circumstances. Those who do so will be subject to reporting.

Tags: 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, Muscle Car, Chrysler, Half Life 2 Jalopy.
2 Comments
Captain Jack Sparrow  [author] 24 Aug, 2024 @ 2:03pm 
'Combine APC' or something similar, this was based on the HL2 car so i used HL2 vehicles
Tiny Desk Bill 24 Aug, 2024 @ 10:53am 
what's the APC called in the backround?