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+ | [[File:Locust-GTAL69.png|thumb|right|A Locust in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]].]] |
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+ | The '''Locust''' is a 2-seater sports car in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969]]. |
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+ | Evidently based on a [[wp:Lotus Seven|Lotus Seven]] circa the 1960s, the Locust can be described as as a compact, open top roadster tailored more for raw performance than comfort or luxury. The car may also be available with two additional body colour styles: One with a running stripe at the front end, and another with a differently coloured nose. |
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+ | [[Image:Locust-GTAL69-variants.png|center|thumb|Alternate paintworks of the Locust.]] |
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+ | Being built in such a way, the car's weight is only 62.5% of an average car's weight. The car's performance is also considerably good, with excellent top speed and brakes, as well as good acceleration and 20% less of a turning radius than average; however, the car is lacking in grip and handling. The Locust's base export value is £600, if it is delivered in perfect condition. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Interestingly, there also exists a similarly name [[wp:Locust (car)|Locust]], a kit car derivative of the Lotus Seven, as well as the [[wp:Locost|Locost]], a low-cost variant of the Lotus Seven. |
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+ | * [[Harold Cartwright]] owns a red one. |
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+ | [[pl:Locust]] |
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Revision as of 18:07, 12 October 2013
The Locust is a 2-seater sports car in Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969.
Description
Evidently based on a Lotus Seven circa the 1960s, the Locust can be described as as a compact, open top roadster tailored more for raw performance than comfort or luxury. The car may also be available with two additional body colour styles: One with a running stripe at the front end, and another with a differently coloured nose.
Being built in such a way, the car's weight is only 62.5% of an average car's weight. The car's performance is also considerably good, with excellent top speed and brakes, as well as good acceleration and 20% less of a turning radius than average; however, the car is lacking in grip and handling. The Locust's base export value is £600, if it is delivered in perfect condition.
Trivia
- Interestingly, there also exists a similarly name Locust, a kit car derivative of the Lotus Seven, as well as the Locost, a low-cost variant of the Lotus Seven.
- Harold Cartwright owns a red one.