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Do you think its possible to get a Ford Anglia? just out of curiosity.
Like I said before, the oldest car I can port is a '31 Model A Convertible. The wheels are available with the Wheel Changer tool.
I already have a '31 Model A Convertible (from Ford Racing 3) on my to-do list. It may take a while, since I've got a lot of other requests too. I'm afraid that, for now, as far as cars from the 1920's and 1930's are concerned, that's pretty much it.
I'm currently working on the Ford GT90 from Ford Racing 3 someone requested a while ago, and a '67 Shelby GT500 from Need for Speed: Carbon.
And there aren't any Hondas I can port at the moment, sorry.
A recommendation to you is that you should add the Ford 31' Model A or the 25' Model T Coupe to go with it, or better yet, just make a bunch of Early 1900's Runabout cars. I would love see cars such as the Hupmobile, the Brush Runabout, The Buick Model 10 or a 1910 Maxwell-Briscoe, but that's just me daydreaming, I suppose.