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ā | [[Image:Flamer-GTA1.png|right|thumb|The Flamer, as depicted in GTA 1.]] |
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+ | |front_image = Flamer-GTA1.png |
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+ | |caption = A '''Flamer''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto (1997 game)|Grand Theft Auto]]''. |
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+ | |type = Civilian car |
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+ | |body_style = Two-door muscle car |
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+ | |capacity = 2 <small>(driver and passenger)</small> |
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+ | |games = {{Games|1=y}} |
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+ | |variants = [[Taxi]] |
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+ | |related = [[Tornado]] |
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+ | }}The '''Flamer''' is a car in the first ''[[Grand Theft Auto (1997 game)|Grand Theft Auto]]''. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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ā | The '''Flamer''' is a car in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], based on a customised [[wp:Chevrolet Bel Air|Chevrolet Bel Air]]. It's a fast car and handles well, but it suffers from low durability. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto''=== |
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+ | The Flamer is based on a customised {{WP|Chevrolet Bel Air}}, sporting an engine intake on the hood and flame decals. |
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+ | ==Performance== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto''=== |
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+ | It is a fast car and handles well, but it suffers from low durability. |
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+ | ==Variants== |
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+ | ===Taxi=== |
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+ | {{main|Taxi}} |
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+ | The '''Taxi''' found in [[Vice City (2D Universe)|Vice City]] is based on a Flamer. |
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+ | <gallery position="center"> |
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+ | Taxi-GTA1-ViceCity.png|The Vice City '''Taxi'''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Locations== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto''=== |
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+ | *The Flamer only spawns in [[San Andreas (2D Universe)|San Andreas]]. It is featured in mission [[Mandarin Mayhem - Phone 3: Mission 2]]: the [[Protagonists in GTA (1997 game)|player]] has to take [[Hung Well]]'s rigged Flamer to [[Hang Yu]]'s garage so he can disarm the bomb, and then drive it back. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Tornado]] - ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' equivalent. |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 24 February 2024
The Flamer is a car in the first Grand Theft Auto.
Design
Grand Theft Auto
The Flamer is based on a customised Chevrolet Bel Air, sporting an engine intake on the hood and flame decals.
Performance
Grand Theft Auto
It is a fast car and handles well, but it suffers from low durability.
Variants
Taxi
Main article: Taxi
The Taxi found in Vice City is based on a Flamer.
Locations
Grand Theft Auto
- The Flamer only spawns in San Andreas. It is featured in mission Mandarin Mayhem - Phone 3: Mission 2: the player has to take Hung Well's rigged Flamer to Hang Yu's garage so he can disarm the bomb, and then drive it back.
See Also
- Tornado - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto V equivalent.