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{{Disambiglink|For the flatbed rail car in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], see [[Freight (flatcar)]].}}
{{Infobox vehicles
 
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{{Infobox vehicle
| name = Flatbed
 
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|name = Flatbed
| front_image = Flatbed-GTA4-container-front.jpg
 
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|front_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-front.png
| image_size = 300
 
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|rear_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-rear.png
| caption = A Flatbed in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]
 
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|caption = A first generation '''Flatbed''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''.
| manufacturer = [[MTL]] (GTA IV)
 
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|front_image2 = Flatbed-GTAV-front.png
| vehicle_type = Industrial vehicle
 
| body_style = Flatbed truck
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|rear_image2 = Flatbed-GTAV-rear.png
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|caption2 = A second generation '''Flatbed''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)
 
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|class = [[:Category:Industrial class|Industrial]] <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small>
| appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]<br>[[Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]
 
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|type = Industrial vehicle
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|body_style = Flatbed truck
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|capacity = 2 <small>(driver and passenger)</small>
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|manufacturer = [[MTL]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
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|games = {{Games|L69=y|III=y|VC=y|SA=y|A={{UN|cutcontent=1}}|LCS=y|VCS=y|IV=y|TLAD=y|TBOGT=y|CW=y|V=y|O=y}}
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|related = [[Phantom]] <small>(''GTA IV'')</small><br>[[Barracks OL]]<small> ([[3D Universe]])</small><br>[[Tanker]] <small>(''GTA Chinatown Wars'')</small><br>[[DFT-30]]<br>[[Packer]] <small>(''GTA V'')</small><br>[[Pounder]] <small>(''GTA V'')</small><br>[[Wastelander]]
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|swankness =
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*2/5 <small>(''GTA IV'')</small>
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*1/5 <small>(''GTA V'')</small>
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|dashtype = Truck <small>(needle)</small>[[File:Truck-Dials-GTAV.png|thumb|center|170px]]<br>Van <small>(dial texture)</small>[[File:Van-GTAV-DialSet.png|thumb|center|170px]]
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|inttxd =
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*Generic <small>(3D Universe)</small>
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*Truck <small>(HD Universe)</small>
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|carcols =
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{{Expand|'''GTA Vice City'''|
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{{CarColVC/Title}}
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{{CarColVC|no=1|84|15}}
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{{CarColVC|no=2|84|58}}
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{{CarColVC|no=3|84|31}}
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{{CarColVC|no=4|32|74}}
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{{CarColVC|no=5|43|31}}
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{{CarColVC|no=6|1|31}}
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{{CarColVC|no=7|77|31}}
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{{CarColVC|no=8|32|74}}<br>
 
}}
 
}}
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{{Expand|'''GTA San Andreas'''|
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{{CarColSA/Title}}
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{{CarColSA|no=1|84|15}}
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{{CarColSA|no=2|84|58}}
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{{CarColSA|no=3|84|31}}
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{{CarColSA|no=4|32|74}}
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{{CarColSA|no=5|43|31}}
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{{CarColSA|no=6|1|31}}
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{{CarColSA|no=7|77|31}}
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{{CarColSA|no=8|32|74}}<br>
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}}
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----
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{{Expand|'''GTA Liberty City Stories'''|
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{{CarColLCS/Title}}
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{{CarColLCS|no=1|100|1}}
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{{CarColLCS|no=2|95|1}}
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{{CarColLCS|no=3|35|1}}<br>
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}}
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----
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{{Expand|'''GTA Vice City Stories'''|
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{{CarColVCS/Title}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=1|25|72}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=2|36|73}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=3|48|74}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=4|59|72}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=5|67|73}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=6|34|74}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=7|24|72}}
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{{CarColVCS|no=8|18|73}}<br>
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}}
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----
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{{Expand|'''GTA IV'''|
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{{CarColIV/Title}}
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{{CarColIV|no=1|1|1|8}}
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{{CarColIV|no=2|6|6|8}}
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{{CarColIV|no=3|11|11|12}}
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{{CarColIV|no=4|12|12|12}}
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{{CarColIV|no=5|31|31|31}}
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{{CarColIV|no=6|40|40|40}}
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{{CarColIV|no=7|52|53|53}}
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{{CarColIV|no=8|54|54|54}}
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{{CarColIV|no=9|56|56|56}}
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{{CarColIV|no=10|70|70|70}}
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{{CarColIV|no=11|73|73|73}}
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{{CarColIV|no=12|77|77|76}}<br>
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}}
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{CarColV/Title}}
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{{CarColV|no=1|122|0|112|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=2|45|40|35|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=3|73|70|63|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=4|16|0|7|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=5|18|0|111|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=6|43|0|43|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=7|122|0|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=8|109|0|109|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=9|6|0|111|156}}
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}}
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|wheeltype = Sports
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|flags =
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{{Expand|'''GTA IV'''|
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{{Flags|FLAG_NO_BOOT}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_BIG}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_AVOID_TURNS}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_EXTRAS_STRONG}}
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{{Flags|truckfirefx}}
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{{Flags|truckexhaustfx}}
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{{Flags|truckenginefx}}
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}}
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{Flags|FLAG_BIG}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_CAN_HONK_WHEN_FLEEING}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_AVOID_TURNS}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_EXTRAS_REQUIRE}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_PEDS_CAN_STAND_ON_TOP}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_DONT_SPAWN_IN_CARGEN}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_USE_FAT_INTERIOR_LIGHT}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_IS_BULKY}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_BLOCK_FROM_ATTRACTOR_SCENARIO}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_CANNOT_TAKE_COVER_WHEN_STOOD_ON}}
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}}
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|modelsets = <!--null-->
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|modelname = flatbed <small>(all games)</small>
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|handlingname = FLATBED <small>(all games)</small>
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|textlabelname = FLATBED <small>(all games)</small>
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|roadspawn =
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*Yes <small>(3D Universe, ''GTA V'')</small>
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*Parked <small>(''GTA Vice City'', ''GTA Vice City Stories'', HD Universe)</small>
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|roadspawnmaxcol = 10
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|roadspawnfreq = 10 <small>(''GTA IV'' & ''GTA V'')</small>
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|roadspawntrailer = <!--null-->
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|roadspawnidendis = 20
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|roadspawndrivers = S_M_M_Trucker_01 <small>(''GTA V'')</small>
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|roadspawngroups =
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{{Expand|'''GTA IV'''|
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{{Popgroups|POPCYCLE_GROUP_DOCKS}}
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{{Popgroups|POPCYCLE_GROUP_BUILDING_SITE}}
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}}
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{Popgroups|veh_haulage}}
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{{Popgroups|veh_freeway}}
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}}
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|roadspawnlicense =
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|engineacceleration =
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|exhaustacceleration =
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|idle =
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|deceleration =
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|genpreced =
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|gensucced =
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}}The '''Flatbed''' is a recurring heavy truck first introduced in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]'' and would go on to repeatedly appear in following titles. It is manufactured by [[MTL]] in the [[HD Universe]].
   
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==Design==
The [[MTL]] '''Flatbed''' is a commonly recurring heavy truck first introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969]]. The second incarnation of the vehicle, debuting in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], would go on to repeatedly appear in following titles.
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto: London 1969''===
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In its debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]'', the Flatbed is depicted as a two-door, four-wheel cab-over lorry with a flat cab that is more alike to those seen in 1960s Britain, similar in design to a {{WP|Ford D-series}}.
   
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The truck features a set of marker lights and cornet horns on the roof, and an ample bed with what seems to be barrels loaded on it. The truck consistently appears in a green colour.
The following is a list of games that the Flatbed has appeared in:
 
   
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===3D Universe===
*[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]
 
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Between ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', the Flatbed's appearance remains the same, being a six-wheeled truck with a long hood/nose, a utility cab with room for two occupants and an ample bed. Although it appears to have six wheels, it can be speculated that it is a 10-wheeler truck, as it would likely have duals.
*[[Grand Theft Auto III]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
 
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]
 
   
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*In ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', the Flatbed is evidently based on the {{WP|M939 Truck|M939 "5-ton"}} truck and is identical to the [[Barracks OL]], its military variant (albeit without the latter's bed accessories). The truck only spawns in a dark green color.
==Overview==
 
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*In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', the Flatbed features an enclosed cab and a variety of cargo on the back (with the exception of ''GTA Vice City Stories''), as well as a variety of primary colors on the body. In ''GTA Vice City'', the Flatbed spawns with stacked piping, two variations of wooden crate stacks, or two variations of covered aircraft fuselages (with the tarpaulins/covers receiving the secondary color), while in ''GTA San Andreas'', it spawns with three variations of wooden crate stacks (with one of them having a small tarpaulin/cover).
=== Design ===
 
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*In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', the Flatbed assumes a redesigned front fascia similar to the [[Linerunner]], though with outer turning lights and inner headlights, as well as long exhaust stacks. The vehicle is loaded with three planks of wood resting against some covered crates, and can be seen in a variety of primary colors applied to the body/cab.
==== GTA London ====
 
[[Image:Flatbed-GTAL69.png|thumb|right|A Flatbed in GTA London 1969.]]
 
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
In its debut appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969]], the Flatbed is depicted as a vehicle more alike those seen in 1960s Britain: A two-door, four-wheel cab-over lorry with a flat cab (consistently appearing green), similar in design to a [[wp:Ford D-series|Ford D-series]]. Despite its appearance, the Flatbed weighs about the same as normal cars, suggesting that it is a light lorry similar to the [[Sweets Van]]. Despite this, it has twice the value of the Sweets Van, earning the player a base payment of £800 when it is exported in mint condition.
 
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In ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City]]'', the Flatbed is essentially modeled on the {{WP|Peterbilt 379}}; its appearance is thus very similar to the [[Phantom]], a truck also based on a Peterbilt design.
   
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The front of the vehicle features a large heavy-duty bumper with the license plate in the center, while the front of the nose is finished in silver/chrome and features a large grille with the MTL badge above. The sides of the nose have large circular fenders for the front wheels and a set of front-facing headlights and side-facing indicators, followed by large badges displaying the truck's name and air cleaners near the cabin area.
==== GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories ====
 
Between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the Flatbed's appearance, a large, six wheel standard cab truck, was similar to the [[Barracks OL]] military vehicle; in GTA III, the Flatbed was simply a Barracks OL without the latter's bed accessories. Although it appears to have six wheels, it can be speculated that it is a 10 wheeler truck as it would likely have duals.
 
   
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The main cabin of the truck is very elevated, featuring a set of side steps and large fuel tanks on the lower sides, as well as cab skirts with additional lights. On the middle section, the truck features the corresponding cabin doors and the silver rear-view mirrors on the doors with small marker lights on the frontal surface, while the upper area features a split windshield with a custom visor on the front and a set of marker lights with trumpet horns on the roof. Large vertical exhaust stacks can be seen behind the cabin.
Throughout the series, the Flatbed's appearance changes very little, with the addition of loads of various cargo in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, as well as changes to the detailing - mainly the cab (in its first appearance, the cab had no roof - a roof was added in GTA Vice City). The Liberty City Stories version is only seen loaded with three planks of wood resting against some covered crates.
 
   
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The rear section of the truck consists of the large flatbed with a front wall separating the cargo area from the cabin section, featuring side access ladders and small mudguards/fenders for the rear wheels, followed by small mudflaps on the end of the rear mudguards/fenders. The rear end has square tail lights on the upper side and a central license plate on the lower side, while the MTL badge can be seen on the rear end of the flatbed/cargo area.
The Flatbed in these games appears to be loosely based on the [[Wikipedia:M939 Truck|M939 "5-ton"]] truck, the only exception being the GTA Liberty City Stories version, which frontal fascia has been modified to appear more similar to the [[Linerunner]].
 
   
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The truck can spawn with an empty bed, an unusable crane or with a large container, and is available in several of a fewer variety of colors, consisting of the primary one applied to the cabin and the rear fenders, and a secondary one for the crane/container extras (only one color set features a darker green primary color with a brighter green secondary). It uses industrial wheels also seen on vehicles such as the [[Mule]], the [[Benson]] and the [[Yankee]].
{| align="center"
 
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|<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="160" captionalign="left">
 
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The Flatbed is equipped with a [[GPS]] system with a male voice, but only if the player leaves the "selected cars" (default) option in the audio menu.
Flatbed-GTA3-front.jpg|GTA III (<small>[[:Image:Flatbed-GTA3-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
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Flatbed-GTAVC-front.jpg|GTA Vice City, loaded with pipes (<small>[[:Image:Flatbed-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with wooden crates]]</small>).
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''===
Flatbed-GTASA-front.jpg|GTA San Andreas, loaded with wooden crates (<small>[[:Image:Flatbed-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
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The Flatbed in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' resembles a {{WP|Dodge Ram|2009-present Dodge Ram 5500}} and is therefore much smaller. It is consistently depicted as a flatbed truck. In other versions, the truck seems to combine elements of the [[Nintendo DS]] model and the ''GTA IV'' model.
Flatbed-GTALCS-front.jpg|GTA Liberty City Stories (<small>[[:Image:Flatbed-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
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Flatbed-GTAVCS-front.jpg|GTA Vice City Stories (<small>[[:Image:Flatbed-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with wooden crates]]</small>).
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
flatbed.jpg|GTA Vice City Stories
 
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In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', the truck appears as the flatbed/recovery truck adaptation of the [[Packer]] (resembling a {{WP|Freightliner Trucks|2004 Freightliner Century Class 112}}).
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The front section of the vehicle shares the same design as the Packer, but it appears to incorporate silver badges on the grille and beside the cabin area, while the rear section features a long chassis with fuel tanks, additional battery boxes, front mudguards/fenders and rear mudflaps. The rear end of the truck uses a similar tail light setup and rear defense as the [[Pounder]] and most of the [[Trailer (disambiguation)|trailers]] featured in the game. The rear bed is depicted with small borders on either side and steel winches inside, supposed to carry small vehicles in case of malfunctions or accidents. It's unable to transport vehicles as it is non-operational in-game. Even when using a ramp to get on the bed, the car will still slide off when in motion.
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The Flatbed is fitted with a CB radio, and occasional trucker chatter can be heard regardless of whether the main radio is turned on or off. The chatter will only play if playing as [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] and in [[Blaine County]].
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The Flatbed spawns in a variety of single colors applied to the main body, front bumper and rear mudguards/fenders, and it uses a set of industrial wheels also shared with the Benson, the Mule and the Phantom.
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===Current Design Gallery===
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<tabber>
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|front_quarter_image = Flatbed-GTAV-FrontQuarter.png
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|top_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Top.jpg
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|rear_quarter_image = Flatbed-GTAV-RearQuarter.png
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|front_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Front.jpg
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|side_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Side.jpg
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|rear_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Rear.jpg
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|engine_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Engine.jpg
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|underside_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Underside.jpg
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|inside_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Inside.jpg
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|detail_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Detail.jpg
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|open_other_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Open.jpg
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|dashboard_image = Flatbed-GTAV-Dashboard.jpg
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|-|
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|front_quarter_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-FrontQuarter.png
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|top_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Top.png
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|rear_quarter_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-RearQuarter.png
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|front_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Front.png
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|side_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Side.png
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|rear_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Rear.png
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|engine_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Engine.png
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|underside_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Underside.png
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|inside_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Inside.png
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|detail_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Badges.png
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|open_other_image = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-Open.png
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|dashboard_image = FPSNotAvailable-GTAWiki.png
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}}
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|-|
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GTA IV w/ Flatbed=
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|front_quarter_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-FrontQuarter.png
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|top_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Top.png
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|rear_quarter_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-RearQuarter.png
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|front_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Front.png
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|side_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Side.png
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|rear_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Rear.png
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|engine_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Engine.png
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|underside_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Underside.png
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|inside_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Inside.png
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|detail_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Badges.png
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|open_other_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Open.png
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|dashboard_image = FPSNotAvailable-GTAWiki.png
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}}
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|-|
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GTA IV w/ Container=
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|front_quarter_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-FrontQuarter.png
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|top_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Top.png
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|rear_quarter_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-RearQuarter.png
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|front_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Front.png
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|side_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Side.png
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|rear_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Rear.png
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|engine_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Engine.png
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|underside_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Underside.png
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|inside_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Inside.png
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|detail_image = Flatbed-GTAIV-Badges.png
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|open_other_image = FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-Open.png
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|dashboard_image = FPSNotAvailable-GTAWiki.png
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}}
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</tabber>
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===Version History Gallery===
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{{Vehicle Design History Gallery
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|GTALDN_Top_imagename = Flatbed-GTAL69.png
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|GTAIII_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTA3-front.jpg
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|GTAIII_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTA3-rear.jpg
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|GTAVC_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTAVC-front.jpg
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|GTAVC_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTAVC-rear.jpg
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|GTASA_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTASA-front.jpg
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|GTASA_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTASA-rear.jpg
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|GTALCS_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTALCS-front.jpg
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|GTALCS_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTALCS-rear.jpg
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|GTAVCS_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTAVCS-front.jpg
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|GTAVCS_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTAVCS-rear.jpg
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|GTAIV_Front_imagename = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-front.png
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|GTAIV_Rear_imagename = FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-rear.png
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|GTACW_Front_imagename = Flatbed-GTACW-front.png
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|GTACW_Rear_imagename = Flatbed-GTACW-rear.png
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}}
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==Performance==
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===''Grand Theft Auto: London 1969''===
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Despite its appearance, the Flatbed weighs about the same as normal cars, suggesting that it is a light lorry similar to the [[Sweets Van]]. It is also one of the better handling lorries in the game, albeit slightly inferior to the Sweets Van, with average speed, and slightly below average acceleration and handling.
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===3D Universe===
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From ''GTA III'' onward, the Flatbed is slow to accelerate and hard to maneuver in tight spaces. Once it gets going, however, its top speed is decent. The Flatbed is resilient, allowing it to easily ram other vehicles aside (even being capable of surviving up to four collisions before becoming undrivable). However, it is outclassed in this by the [[Fire Truck]] and the [[Barracks OL]], but in ''GTA Vice City'', it outperforms the Fire Truck as far as ramming ability is concerned, as it stays in control more than the Fire Truck, whose grip is lost in almost all head-on collisions.
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Also, in ''GTA Vice City'', it is clearly the heaviest non-specialist vehicle as it is not only a heavy duty ten-wheeler, but it is also always loaded with something. The fire truck accelerates faster, but does not demonstrate the amount of momentum and density of the Flatbed.
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All renditions of the Flatbed use a diesel engine, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. It also uses the typical engine sound from most industrial trucks, with the ''GTA San Andreas'' iteration using the same sound as the [[Enforcer]] and the [[Barracks OL|Barracks]].
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====3D Universe Overview====
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
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The Flatbed, despite its size and sheer weight, still manages to get a good top speed. However, it is quite slow to accelerate, but it has exceptional steering and maneuverability to make up for this. The brakes are adequate to its size and weight.
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The Flatbed has an engine model, but without the manifolds, the model is hard to identify. It is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox in a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. Its engine sound is shared with that of the [[Phantom]], with a high-revving tone.
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====''GTA IV'' Overview====
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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The Flatbed in ''GTA V'' and ''GTA Online'' is an improvement over the last installments. Due to sharing the same engine as the Packer, the Flatbed can achieve speeds just as impressive. Handling is quite decent due to not being that lengthy and the simpler twin-axle setup (opposed to the triple-axle setup of the Packer and the Pounder). Acceleration is not bad either. Another advantage the Flatbed has is its sheer size and weight. When chased by cops, the Flatbed is a rolling battering ram, being able to plough through many roadblocks, also being quite durable.
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The Flatbed has an engine model, but without the manifolds found on other trucks, such as the [[Scrap Truck]], the model is hard to identify. Judging by the sparkplug imprints, it can be assumed that the vehicle is petrol, furthermore, eight sparkplug imprints can be seen, meaning the vehicle must have a V8 engine. Despite all this, the engine sound is somewhat similar to a diesel engine, which revs moderately high (yet still lower than other trucks, such as the [[Benson]] and [[Police Riot]]), and provides a significantly smooth engine sound, yet the roar produced from the engine can still be heard unlike the aforementioned vehicles.
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====''GTA V'' and ''Online'' Overview====
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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==Gallery==
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Flatbed-GTAIV-front.png|A '''Flatbed''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. (<small>[[:File:Flatbed-GTAIV-rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
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FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-front.png|A '''Flatbed''' with a rear container in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. (<small>[[:File:FlatbedContainer-GTAIV-rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
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FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-front.png|A '''Flatbed''' with a crane in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. (<small>[[:File:FlatbedCrane-GTAIV-rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
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Flatbed-GTACW.png|The '''Flatbed''' in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''.
 
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==Special Variants==
==== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars ====
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
The Flatbed in GTA IV was completely redesigned, and is essentially modeled on the [[wp:Peterbilt 379|Peterbilt 379]]; its [[File:Flatbed_badges.png|thumb]]appearance is thus very similar to the [[Phantom]], a truck also based on a Peterbilt design. The Flatbed is built by [[MTL]]. Like other trucks, it can be found in the industrial areas of [[Bohan]], either unloaded, or carrying, variously, a shipping container, or a crane attachment. The current logo resembles the old style logo used on Prevost Buses
 
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*A Flatbed rigged with explosives appears in the mission [[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)|Rigged to Blow]], which is used to blow a [[Used Auto Parts|garage]] under [[Mikhail Faustin]] orders. This one has a device placed on the back similar to a [[Car Bomb]] provided by [[Patrick McReary|Packie]]. It cannot be obtained, as it is destroyed as part of the mission.
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*A Flatbed with logs appears in the mission [[Search and Delete]] and [[Meltdown (GTA IV)|Meltdown]]. In the first one, it only appears at the part where [[Lyle Rivas]] is escaping. This version can be obtained by killing Rivas just on the [[Dukes Bay Bridge]] and before his car disrupts the truck. If done correctly, the truck can be entered as a normal vehicle. However, the logs becomes unsolid and the truck loses its cargo when stored on a parking spot.
   
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===''The Ballad of Gay Tony''===
The Flatbed in GTA Chinatown Wars now resembles a [[wp:Dodge Ram|2009-present Dodge Ram 5500]] and therefore is much smaller. It's consistently depicted as a flatbed truck.
 
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*A unique red/pink colored Flatbed can be seen during some [[Base Jumps]], specifically on "Vehicle Jumps". After the jump is completed, the driver flees the area for no reason, leaving the truck completely open. The driver will flee even if the player fails the base jump.
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''===
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*A Flatbed transporting a dragon costume appears during the mission [[Dragon Haul Z]]. The dragon costume is used to lose the heat.
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Flatbed-GTA4-container-front.jpg|GTA IV, loaded with a shipping container.
 
Flatbed-GTA4-crane-side.jpg|GTA IV, with a mounted crane.
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FlatbedDragon-GTACW-front.jpg|The '''Flatbed''' with the dragon costume.
Flatbed-GTACW.png|GTA Chinatown Wars.
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FlatbedDragon-GTACW-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view.
 
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==Prominent Appearances in Missions==
=== Performance ===
 
==== GTA London ====
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===''Grand Theft Auto III''===
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*[[Import/Export]] - The Flatbed is one of the 23 vehicles wanted for the [[Portland|Portland Island]] portion of the Import/Export side mission.
Due to its design, the Flatbed in GTA London 1969 is one of the better handling lorries in the game, albeit slightly inferior to the Sweets Van, with average speed, and slightly below average acceleration and handling.
 
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*[[The Exchange (GTA III)|The Exchange]] - Two Flatbeds spawn at the [[Cochrane Dam]], one of which is stationary and the other occupied by a member of the [[Colombian Cartel]]
   
==== GTA III GTA Chinatown Wars ====
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''===
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*[[The Exchange (GTA Vice City Stories)|The Exchange]] - The Flatbed appeared during the mission '''The Exchange''', where Victor and Diaz' men come to the deal in [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]], with the [[Drug Enforcement Administration|DEA]], to exchange the drugs for the weapons. This Flatbed is navy blue.
From GTA III onwards, the Flatbed is slow to accelerate and hard to maneuver in tight spaces; once it gets going, however, its top speed is decent. The Flatbed is resilient, allowing it to easily ram other vehicles aside (even being capable of surviving up to four collisions with [[APC]]s before becoming undrivable). In opposite way it's outclassed in this by the [[Fire Truck]] and the [[Barracks OL]]. However, in GTA Vice City, it outperforms the Fire Truck as far as ramming ability is concerned, as it stays in control more than the Fire Truck, which grip is lost in almost all head-on collisions. Also, in GTA Vice City, it is clearly the heaviest non specialty vehicle as it is not only a heavy duty ten-wheeler, but it is always loaded with something. The fire truck accelerates faster but does not demonstrate the amount of momentum and density of the Flatbed.
 
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*[[Farewell To Arms]] - The same blue Flatbed is driven by [[Gonzalez]] to transport the shipment to [[Escobar International Airport]]; it needs to be protected from the [[Streetwannabe's|Sharks]].
====GTA IV====
 
The Flatbed, despite it's size and sheer weight it still manages to get a top speed of 138mph (222KM/H). The steering of the truck is not so bad either, actually it's pretty good. The brakes are adequate to it's size and weight.
 
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
== Prominent appearances ==
 
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*On chase missions, Flatbeds are often scripted to increase the difficulty of such missions, usually by disrupting the target's/player's car or blocking the path. The vehicle in [[Search and Delete]] is scripted to appear with logs on it.
Although it is frequently seen on the roads, the Flatbed has not been prominently featured in missions. The only notable use of the Flatbed is during the GTA IV mission "[[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)|Rigged to Blow]]", where a Flatbed rigged with explosives is used to blow up a garage. Also in Search and Delete there is a unique Flatbed with logs as its cargo.
 
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*[[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)|Rigged to Blow]] - A Flatbed rigged with explosives is used by [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] to blow up a [[Used Auto Parts|garage]], under [[Mikhail Faustin|Mikhail]]'s orders.
   
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===''The Ballad of Gay Tony''===
In GTA Vice City Stories, it appeared during the mission "The Exchange", where you drive Diaz's guys to the deal in Downtown, with the DEA, to exchange the drugs for the weapons. This Flatbed is navy blue.
 
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*[[Dropping In]] - A Flatbed is used by [[Timur]] to allow [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis]] to land safely on the back, after Luis kills [[Marki Ashvilli]] and jumps from the [[MeTV Building]].
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*The Flatbed appears in four of the 15 [[Base Jumps]]. It appears on "vehicle jumps" as the landing zone for Luis, with the fifth vehicle jump ending on a [[Marquis]] rather than a Flatbed. This version always appears in a bright red/pink color.
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''===
==Trivia==
 
*It looks very similar to the [[Barracks OL]].
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*In the ending cutscene of the mission [[Bomb Disposal]].
*The Flatbed plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
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*The Flatbed with the dragon costume appears during the mission [[Dragon Haul Z]].
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**[[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
**[[Massive B Soundsystem 96.9]] or [[Tuff Gong Radio]] in GTA IV.
 
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*[[Father/Son]] - A Flatbed always appears during the chase scene with a [[Gauntlet]] on the back platform. The vehicle is again used to increase the difficulty of the mission, as it will lose control and the car on the back will fall from it.
*In the GTA IV mission [[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)|Rigged to Blow]], you drive a Flatbed with a bomb.
 
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*[[The Merryweather Heist]] (Freight method) - A Flatbed appears at the end of the mission, being loaded with the stolen experimental "super weapon". It is later occupied by [[Floyd Hebert]] and [[Lester Crest]] after discussing with the main [[Protagonist]]s the consequences of the score if the device is not retrieved back.
*In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]] the Flatbed has the same engine sound as the [[Walton]] in [[GTA San Andreas]].
 
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*[[Targeted Risk]] - [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Dom Beasley]] parachute from the [[Maze Bank Tower]] onto the bed of a Flatbed truck.
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*[[The Big Score (GTA V)|The Big Score]] (Subtle) - A scripted red Flatbed always appears entering the [[Del Perro Freeway]] as the crew escape towards the tunnel during the police chase, placed in a location designed to slow down the crew.
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===''Grand Theft Auto Online''===
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====Air Freight Cargo====
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*Appears parked at the drop site in [[Air Freight Cargo]] [[Air Freight Cargo/Sell Missions|Sell Missions]], in a particular mission where the player must drop small containers at drop sites using the [[Cargobob]]. The container will be lowered onto the truck in a cutscene once near the Flatbed.
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====The Doomsday Heist====
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*May appear as targets to retrieve during the preparation mission "[[Heist Prep: Strombergs|Strombergs]]", carrying the [[Stromberg (car)|Stromberg]] needed for the operation. Six Flatbeds may spawn at once, with only four of them valid for the preparation.
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====The Diamond Casino Heist====
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*A Flatbed carrying [[Arcades|Arcade]] equipment appears in the setup "[[Arcades/Setup: Equipment|Equipment]]", which the player must retrieve as the first step to set up the business.
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*A Flatbed with a [[Cutter]] prop must be stolen during the setup "[[Heist Prep: Tunnel Boring Machine|Tunnel Boring Machine]]", in order to use the sewer tunnel as the entry point during the Aggressive Approach of the [[Casino Heist - Aggressive|Casino Heist|Casino Heist]]. The setup is only available if the player took a photo of the sewer during the setup "[[Setup: Casino Scoping|Casino Scoping]]".
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====Los Santos Drug Wars====
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*A Flatbed is used to carry the stolen equipment for the acid lab during "[[Setup: Acid Lab Equipment]]".
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
==='''GTA Vice City'''===
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===''Grand Theft Auto III''===
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*Rarely spawns in [[Chinatown (GTA III)|Chinatown]].
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*Spawns rarely in [[Fort Staunton]]/[[Aspatria]], [[Staunton Island]]
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''===
*Parked southwest of the [[Pay 'n' Spray]] in [[Viceport]].
 
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*Parked southwest of the [[Pay 'n' Spray]] in [[Viceport]].
 
*Commonly found in Viceport.
 
*Commonly found in Viceport.
==='''GTA San Andreas'''===
 
 
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
 
*Commonly found driving around [[Ocean Docks]].
 
*Commonly found driving around [[Ocean Docks]].
*Always found driving or parked at the cargo area of the [[Fallen Tree]].
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*Found in the main road of [[Fallen Tree]].
*Common in the industrial area just outside of [[Prickle Pine]].
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*Common in [[Spiny Bed]] and [[LVA Freight Depot]].
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*Driving around [[Easter Basin]].
 
*Usually found driving on the [[Sherman Dam]].
 
*Usually found driving on the [[Sherman Dam]].
*On the freeway just south of [[Hunter Quarry]].
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*On the [[Las Venturas Highway|freeway]] just south of [[Hunter Quarry]].
==='''GTA Vice City Stories'''===
 
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''===
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The Flatbed is considered as one of the rarest vehicles in the game, along with [[Mr Whoopee|Mr. Whoopee]] and some vehicles. In the mobile version, Flatbeds tend to spawn more frequently, though it is still difficult to find them.
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*Rarely spawns in [[Chinatown (GTA III)|Chinatown]].
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*Sometimes spawns in [[Portland Harbor]]. (only in mobile versions)
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*Rarely spawns in [[Atlantic Quays]]. (only in mobile versions)
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''===
*Parked at the southern Pay n' Spray in Viceport.
 
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*One is parked in front of the [[Vice City Port Authority]] [[Vice City Port Authority Main Building|building]] in [[Viceport]].
*Parked near the east entrance of [[Escobar International Airport]].
 
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*One is parked near the east entrance of [[Escobar International Airport]].
==='''GTA IV'''===
 
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*It can be found in traffic around [[Viceport]].
 
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*One is parked on the construction site of the [[Moist Palms Hotel]] in [[Downtown Vice City (3D Universe)|Downtown Vice City]].
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV''===
 
*Parked in a construction site adjacent to the multistory car park in [[Purgatory]], [[Algonquin]].
 
*Parked in a construction site adjacent to the multistory car park in [[Purgatory]], [[Algonquin]].
 
*Parked on [[Fulcrum Avenue]] in [[Tudor]], [[Alderney]].
 
*Parked on [[Fulcrum Avenue]] in [[Tudor]], [[Alderney]].
 
*Two Flatbeds are parked in a construction site with a helicopter landing pad in [[Westminster]], Algonquin.
 
*Two Flatbeds are parked in a construction site with a helicopter landing pad in [[Westminster]], Algonquin.
 
*Parked on [[Union Drive West]] in Purgatory, Algonquin near a skate park.
 
*Parked on [[Union Drive West]] in Purgatory, Algonquin near a skate park.
==='''The Ballad of Gay Tony'''===
 
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''===
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*In the junkyard behind [[Chan Jaoming|Chan Jaoming's]] [[Mech Mechanic Auto Parts|garage]].
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
*The target of a vehicle base jump will always be a Flatbed.
 
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*Flatbeds are most common on the northern part of the [[Great Ocean Highway]] and eastern Highways. Spawns along with other trucks like the [[Phantom]], [[Hauler]] and [[Packer]].
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*Flatbeds sometimes appear in the [[Port of Los Santos]], near the [[Dock Handler]]s spawn points.
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==Rewards==
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===''Grand Theft Auto: London 1969''===
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*The Flatbed has twice the value of the [[Sweets Van]], earning the player a base payment of [[Money|£]]800 when it is exported in mint condition.
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==Radio Stations==
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{{Defaultradioheader|name=Flatbed}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=SA|defaultstation=[[K-DST]]}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=IV|defaultgroup=reggae}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=EFLC|defaultgroup=reggae}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=IVEFLC|defaultgroup=reggae}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=V|defaultgroup=rock}}
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{{Defaultradio|game=O|defaultgroup=rock}}
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==Trivia==
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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*During the chase part of [[Father/Son]], a Flatbed can be seen carrying a [[Gauntlet]], which later falls from it. In normal gameplay, cars cannot be carried on the Flatbed, as they will simply slide off the truck when setting off.
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*Strangely, the engine model for the Flatbed appears to use 8 spark plugs, suggesting it is a petrol engine, untypical for a vehicle of this kind. It also suggests the engine can only be a petrol single-cam V8. This is also the case with the [[Packer]] and [[Pounder]].
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*The Flatbed's badges incorrectly refer to the engine as a "V24", where it actually means "24 valved", which is supposed to be written as "24v". This also applies to various MTL vehicles and the [[Phantom]].
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*The current logo resembles the old-style logo used on Prevost Buses.
   
==See also==
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==See Also==
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*[[DFT-30]] - Similar purpose vehicle in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''.
*[[DFT-30]]
 
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*[[Biff]] - A truck which sports a flatbed variant in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''.
*[[Biff]]
 
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*[[Packer]] - Semi-truck sharing the cab design with the Flatbed.
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*[[Pounder]] - Ditto, curtain-side truck.
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*[[Wastelander]] - Another flatbed truck featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' as part of the [[GTA Online: Import/Export|Import/Export]] update.
   
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 16 April 2024

For the flatbed rail car in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, see Freight (flatcar).

The Flatbed is a recurring heavy truck first introduced in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and would go on to repeatedly appear in following titles. It is manufactured by MTL in the HD Universe.

Design

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969

In its debut appearance in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969, the Flatbed is depicted as a two-door, four-wheel cab-over lorry with a flat cab that is more alike to those seen in 1960s Britain, similar in design to a Ford D-series.

The truck features a set of marker lights and cornet horns on the roof, and an ample bed with what seems to be barrels loaded on it. The truck consistently appears in a green colour.

3D Universe

Between Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Flatbed's appearance remains the same, being a six-wheeled truck with a long hood/nose, a utility cab with room for two occupants and an ample bed. Although it appears to have six wheels, it can be speculated that it is a 10-wheeler truck, as it would likely have duals.

  • In Grand Theft Auto III, the Flatbed is evidently based on the M939 "5-ton" truck and is identical to the Barracks OL, its military variant (albeit without the latter's bed accessories). The truck only spawns in a dark green color.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Flatbed features an enclosed cab and a variety of cargo on the back (with the exception of GTA Vice City Stories), as well as a variety of primary colors on the body. In GTA Vice City, the Flatbed spawns with stacked piping, two variations of wooden crate stacks, or two variations of covered aircraft fuselages (with the tarpaulins/covers receiving the secondary color), while in GTA San Andreas, it spawns with three variations of wooden crate stacks (with one of them having a small tarpaulin/cover).
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the Flatbed assumes a redesigned front fascia similar to the Linerunner, though with outer turning lights and inner headlights, as well as long exhaust stacks. The vehicle is loaded with three planks of wood resting against some covered crates, and can be seen in a variety of primary colors applied to the body/cab.

Grand Theft Auto IV

In Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, the Flatbed is essentially modeled on the Peterbilt 379; its appearance is thus very similar to the Phantom, a truck also based on a Peterbilt design.

The front of the vehicle features a large heavy-duty bumper with the license plate in the center, while the front of the nose is finished in silver/chrome and features a large grille with the MTL badge above. The sides of the nose have large circular fenders for the front wheels and a set of front-facing headlights and side-facing indicators, followed by large badges displaying the truck's name and air cleaners near the cabin area.

The main cabin of the truck is very elevated, featuring a set of side steps and large fuel tanks on the lower sides, as well as cab skirts with additional lights. On the middle section, the truck features the corresponding cabin doors and the silver rear-view mirrors on the doors with small marker lights on the frontal surface, while the upper area features a split windshield with a custom visor on the front and a set of marker lights with trumpet horns on the roof. Large vertical exhaust stacks can be seen behind the cabin.

The rear section of the truck consists of the large flatbed with a front wall separating the cargo area from the cabin section, featuring side access ladders and small mudguards/fenders for the rear wheels, followed by small mudflaps on the end of the rear mudguards/fenders. The rear end has square tail lights on the upper side and a central license plate on the lower side, while the MTL badge can be seen on the rear end of the flatbed/cargo area.

The truck can spawn with an empty bed, an unusable crane or with a large container, and is available in several of a fewer variety of colors, consisting of the primary one applied to the cabin and the rear fenders, and a secondary one for the crane/container extras (only one color set features a darker green primary color with a brighter green secondary). It uses industrial wheels also seen on vehicles such as the Mule, the Benson and the Yankee.

The Flatbed is equipped with a GPS system with a male voice, but only if the player leaves the "selected cars" (default) option in the audio menu.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

The Flatbed in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars resembles a 2009-present Dodge Ram 5500 and is therefore much smaller. It is consistently depicted as a flatbed truck. In other versions, the truck seems to combine elements of the Nintendo DS model and the GTA IV model.

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

In Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, the truck appears as the flatbed/recovery truck adaptation of the Packer (resembling a 2004 Freightliner Century Class 112).

The front section of the vehicle shares the same design as the Packer, but it appears to incorporate silver badges on the grille and beside the cabin area, while the rear section features a long chassis with fuel tanks, additional battery boxes, front mudguards/fenders and rear mudflaps. The rear end of the truck uses a similar tail light setup and rear defense as the Pounder and most of the trailers featured in the game. The rear bed is depicted with small borders on either side and steel winches inside, supposed to carry small vehicles in case of malfunctions or accidents. It's unable to transport vehicles as it is non-operational in-game. Even when using a ramp to get on the bed, the car will still slide off when in motion.

The Flatbed is fitted with a CB radio, and occasional trucker chatter can be heard regardless of whether the main radio is turned on or off. The chatter will only play if playing as Trevor and in Blaine County.

The Flatbed spawns in a variety of single colors applied to the main body, front bumper and rear mudguards/fenders, and it uses a set of industrial wheels also shared with the Benson, the Mule and the Phantom.

Current Design Gallery

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Version History Gallery

Performance

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969

Despite its appearance, the Flatbed weighs about the same as normal cars, suggesting that it is a light lorry similar to the Sweets Van. It is also one of the better handling lorries in the game, albeit slightly inferior to the Sweets Van, with average speed, and slightly below average acceleration and handling.

3D Universe

From GTA III onward, the Flatbed is slow to accelerate and hard to maneuver in tight spaces. Once it gets going, however, its top speed is decent. The Flatbed is resilient, allowing it to easily ram other vehicles aside (even being capable of surviving up to four collisions before becoming undrivable). However, it is outclassed in this by the Fire Truck and the Barracks OL, but in GTA Vice City, it outperforms the Fire Truck as far as ramming ability is concerned, as it stays in control more than the Fire Truck, whose grip is lost in almost all head-on collisions.

Also, in GTA Vice City, it is clearly the heaviest non-specialist vehicle as it is not only a heavy duty ten-wheeler, but it is also always loaded with something. The fire truck accelerates faster, but does not demonstrate the amount of momentum and density of the Flatbed.

All renditions of the Flatbed use a diesel engine, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. It also uses the typical engine sound from most industrial trucks, with the GTA San Andreas iteration using the same sound as the Enforcer and the Barracks.

3D Universe Overview


Vehicle Statistics - 3D Universe
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Gears Engine Drivetrain
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Mass
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Handling.cfg
N/A 93 / 150 (GTA III & GTA Vice City)

87 / 140 (GTA San Andreas — GTA Vice City Stories)

5 Diesel RWD 8500 / 18739
Observed
N/A N/A 5 N/A RWD Cannot be observed

Grand Theft Auto IV

The Flatbed, despite its size and sheer weight, still manages to get a good top speed. However, it is quite slow to accelerate, but it has exceptional steering and maneuverability to make up for this. The brakes are adequate to its size and weight.

The Flatbed has an engine model, but without the manifolds, the model is hard to identify. It is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox in a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. Its engine sound is shared with that of the Phantom, with a high-revving tone.

GTA IV Overview


Vehicle Statistics - Grand Theft Auto IV
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(0-60 mph in Seconds)
Top Speed
(mph / kmh)
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Handling.dat
N/A 71 / 115 6 N/A RWD 12000 / 26455
Website Statements / Badges
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Observed
N/A N/A 6 FR (rear 4) RWD Cannot be observed

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

The Flatbed in GTA V and GTA Online is an improvement over the last installments. Due to sharing the same engine as the Packer, the Flatbed can achieve speeds just as impressive. Handling is quite decent due to not being that lengthy and the simpler twin-axle setup (opposed to the triple-axle setup of the Packer and the Pounder). Acceleration is not bad either. Another advantage the Flatbed has is its sheer size and weight. When chased by cops, the Flatbed is a rolling battering ram, being able to plough through many roadblocks, also being quite durable.

The Flatbed has an engine model, but without the manifolds found on other trucks, such as the Scrap Truck, the model is hard to identify. Judging by the sparkplug imprints, it can be assumed that the vehicle is petrol, furthermore, eight sparkplug imprints can be seen, meaning the vehicle must have a V8 engine. Despite all this, the engine sound is somewhat similar to a diesel engine, which revs moderately high (yet still lower than other trucks, such as the Benson and Police Riot), and provides a significantly smooth engine sound, yet the roar produced from the engine can still be heard unlike the aforementioned vehicles.

GTA V and Online Overview


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Fuel Tank
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Handling.meta [?]
N/A 81 / 130 5 N/A AWD
50% FWD
50% RWD
6500 / 14330 80
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N/A N/A N/A 24-Valve Supercharged (Badging) N/A N/A N/A
Observed
N/A N/A 5 F4 SOHC V8 (Spark-Plug Textures) AWD Cannot be observed Cannot be observed

Rockstar Games Social Club

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

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Special Variants

Grand Theft Auto IV

  • A Flatbed rigged with explosives appears in the mission Rigged to Blow, which is used to blow a garage under Mikhail Faustin orders. This one has a device placed on the back similar to a Car Bomb provided by Packie. It cannot be obtained, as it is destroyed as part of the mission.
  • A Flatbed with logs appears in the mission Search and Delete and Meltdown. In the first one, it only appears at the part where Lyle Rivas is escaping. This version can be obtained by killing Rivas just on the Dukes Bay Bridge and before his car disrupts the truck. If done correctly, the truck can be entered as a normal vehicle. However, the logs becomes unsolid and the truck loses its cargo when stored on a parking spot.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

  • A unique red/pink colored Flatbed can be seen during some Base Jumps, specifically on "Vehicle Jumps". After the jump is completed, the driver flees the area for no reason, leaving the truck completely open. The driver will flee even if the player fails the base jump.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

  • A Flatbed transporting a dragon costume appears during the mission Dragon Haul Z. The dragon costume is used to lose the heat.

Prominent Appearances in Missions

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Grand Theft Auto IV

  • On chase missions, Flatbeds are often scripted to increase the difficulty of such missions, usually by disrupting the target's/player's car or blocking the path. The vehicle in Search and Delete is scripted to appear with logs on it.
  • Rigged to Blow - A Flatbed rigged with explosives is used by Niko to blow up a garage, under Mikhail's orders.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

  • Dropping In - A Flatbed is used by Timur to allow Luis to land safely on the back, after Luis kills Marki Ashvilli and jumps from the MeTV Building.
  • The Flatbed appears in four of the 15 Base Jumps. It appears on "vehicle jumps" as the landing zone for Luis, with the fifth vehicle jump ending on a Marquis rather than a Flatbed. This version always appears in a bright red/pink color.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

  • In the ending cutscene of the mission Bomb Disposal.
  • The Flatbed with the dragon costume appears during the mission Dragon Haul Z.

Grand Theft Auto V

  • Father/Son - A Flatbed always appears during the chase scene with a Gauntlet on the back platform. The vehicle is again used to increase the difficulty of the mission, as it will lose control and the car on the back will fall from it.
  • The Merryweather Heist (Freight method) - A Flatbed appears at the end of the mission, being loaded with the stolen experimental "super weapon". It is later occupied by Floyd Hebert and Lester Crest after discussing with the main Protagonists the consequences of the score if the device is not retrieved back.
  • Targeted Risk - Franklin Clinton and Dom Beasley parachute from the Maze Bank Tower onto the bed of a Flatbed truck.
  • The Big Score (Subtle) - A scripted red Flatbed always appears entering the Del Perro Freeway as the crew escape towards the tunnel during the police chase, placed in a location designed to slow down the crew.

Grand Theft Auto Online

Air Freight Cargo

  • Appears parked at the drop site in Air Freight Cargo Sell Missions, in a particular mission where the player must drop small containers at drop sites using the Cargobob. The container will be lowered onto the truck in a cutscene once near the Flatbed.

The Doomsday Heist

  • May appear as targets to retrieve during the preparation mission "Strombergs", carrying the Stromberg needed for the operation. Six Flatbeds may spawn at once, with only four of them valid for the preparation.

The Diamond Casino Heist

  • A Flatbed carrying Arcade equipment appears in the setup "Equipment", which the player must retrieve as the first step to set up the business.
  • A Flatbed with a Cutter prop must be stolen during the setup "Tunnel Boring Machine", in order to use the sewer tunnel as the entry point during the Aggressive Approach of the Casino Heist|Casino Heist. The setup is only available if the player took a photo of the sewer during the setup "Casino Scoping".

Los Santos Drug Wars

Locations

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

The Flatbed is considered as one of the rarest vehicles in the game, along with Mr. Whoopee and some vehicles. In the mobile version, Flatbeds tend to spawn more frequently, though it is still difficult to find them.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Grand Theft Auto IV

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

Rewards

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969

  • The Flatbed has twice the value of the Sweets Van, earning the player a base payment of £800 when it is exported in mint condition.

Radio Stations

The Flatbed has the following default radio station/s:

Trivia

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

  • During the chase part of Father/Son, a Flatbed can be seen carrying a Gauntlet, which later falls from it. In normal gameplay, cars cannot be carried on the Flatbed, as they will simply slide off the truck when setting off.
  • Strangely, the engine model for the Flatbed appears to use 8 spark plugs, suggesting it is a petrol engine, untypical for a vehicle of this kind. It also suggests the engine can only be a petrol single-cam V8. This is also the case with the Packer and Pounder.
  • The Flatbed's badges incorrectly refer to the engine as a "V24", where it actually means "24 valved", which is supposed to be written as "24v". This also applies to various MTL vehicles and the Phantom.
  • The current logo resembles the old-style logo used on Prevost Buses.

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Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles in GTA Vice City | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Category:Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories | Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Sports and muscle carsBanshee | Cheetah | Comet | Deluxo | Infernus | Phoenix | Polaris V8 | Sabre (Cholo | Turbo) | Stinger
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MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | BF Injection | Bulldozer | Caddy | Domestobot | Forklift | Splitz-6 ATV
UncontrollableStatic Planes (Airtrain | Learjet) | VCPD Maverick (NPC)
BetaAmbassador | Coastguard Maverick | Top Fun | Unnamed Motorcycle
Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto IV and its episodes
Sports cars and supercarsBanshee | Bullet GT | Comet | Coquette | F620 | Feltzer | Infernus | Sultan RS | SuperGT | Turismo
Muscle cars and vintageBucanneer | Dukes | Faction | Manana | Peyote | Ruiner | Sabre (Beater) | Sabre GT | Stallion | Tampa | Vigero | Virgo | Voodoo
Four-door carsAdmiral | Buffalo | Chavos | Cognoscenti | DF8-90 | Dilettante | Emperor (Beater) | Esperanto (Roman's Taxi) | Feroci (FlyUS) | Hakumai | Ingot | Intruder | Lokus | Marbelle | Merit | Oracle | Pinnacle | PMP 600 | Premier | Presidente | Primo | Regina | Schafter (Second Gen | Stretch E) | Solair | Stratum | Stretch | Sultan | Super Diamond | Vincent | Washington | Willard
Two-door carsBlista Compact | Fortune | Futo | Rhapsody | Sentinel (XS) | Super Drop Diamond | Uranus
SUVs, pick-ups, and vansBobcat | Cavalcade (FXT) | Contender | Habanero | Huntley Sport | Landstalker | Minivan | Moonbeam | Patriot | Perennial (FlyUS) | Rancher | Rebla | Serrano | Slamvan
Commercial & industrialBenson | Biff | Boxville (Mr Tasty) | Burrito (Laundromat | Gang) | Flatbed | Mule | Packer | Phantom | Pony | Securicar | Speedo | Steed | Tow Truck | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabby | Cablecar | Subway Car | Taxi (Merit-based) | Trashmaster
Government and emergencyAmbulance | APC | Enforcer | FIB Buffalo | Fire Truck | NOOSE Cruiser | NOOSE Patriot | Police Bike | Police Buffalo | Police Cruiser | Police Patrol | Police Stinger | Police Stockade | Prison Bus
MotorcyclesAkuma | Angel | Bati 800 (Custom) | Daemon | Diabolus | Double T (Custom) | Faggio (Old) | Freeway | Hakuchou (Custom) | Hellfury | Hexer | Innovation | Lycan | Nightblade | NRG 900 | PCJ 600 | Revenant | Sanchez | Vader | Wayfarer | Wolfsbane | Zombie
BoatsBlade | Dinghy | Floater | Jetmax | Marquis | Predator | Reefer | Smuggler | Squalo | Tropic | Tug
HelicoptersAnnihilator | Buzzard | Helitours Maverick | Maverick | Police Maverick | Skylift | Swift
MiscellaneousAirtug | Caddy | Forklift | Ogham | Parachute | Ripley | Romero | Window Cleaning Platform
UncontrollableStatic Planes (Ogham)
BetaAndromada | Brickade | Coach | Dodo | Fighter | NOOSE Boxville | Previon | Rhino | Shamal
The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only. | Different versions between GTA IV and TBOGT.
Vehicles in GTA IV (Category) | Vehicles in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Vehicles in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Drivetrains in GTA IV | Engines
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Sports, muscle and
tuner cars
500 XLR8 | Banshee | Cityscape | Comet | Dukes | Infernus | MK GT9 | Resolution X | Sabre GT | Stallion | Style SR | Sultan | Turismo
CarsAdmiral | Blista | Buccaneer | Chavos | Cognoscenti | Hellenbach | Ingot | Limo | Manana | Perennial | Peyote | Voodoo
SUVs, trucks and vansAngel | Alphamail | Bobcat | Burrito | Cavalcade | Cavalcade FXT | Dragon Wagon | Fists | Flatbed | Gumshoe | Patriot | Recovery | Tanker | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabbie | Subway Car
Government and emergencyAmbulance | FIB Rancher | Fire Truck | NOOSE Enforcer | Police Patrol | Rhino
MotorcyclesAngel | Chopper | NRG 900 | Sanchez
WatercraftCoast Guard Dinghy | Coast Guard Launch | Cruiser | Destroyer | Dinghy | Jetmax | Reefer | Wet Ski | Zhouboat
MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | Bulldozer | Formula R | Go Kart | Hearse
Aircraft
HelicoptersDefender | Helitours Maverick | Police Maverick | Sparrow
Static (Non-Controllable)Airtrain | Ogham
Beta VehiclesCoquette | Triad Burrito
Category:Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto V
SuperAdder | Bullet | Cheetah | Entity XF | Infernus | Osiris | T20 | Turismo R | Vacca | Voltic | Zentorno
Sports9F (Cabrio) | Alpha | Banshee | Blista Compact (Go Go Monkey Blista) | Buffalo (S (Sprunk)) | Carbonizzare | Comet | Coquette | Elegy RH8 | Feltzer | Furore GT | Fusilade | Futo | Jester (Racecar) | Massacro (Racecar) | Penumbra | Rapid GT (Convertible) | Schwartzer | Sultan | Surano
MuscleBlade | Buccaneer | Chino | Coquette BlackFin | Dominator (Pisswasser) | Dukes (Duke O'Death) | Gauntlet (Redwood) | Hotknife | Phoenix | Picador | Rat-Loader (Rat-Truck) | Ruiner | Sabre Turbo | Slamvan | Stallion (Burger Shot) | Vigero | Virgo | Voodoo
Sports ClassicsCoquette Classic | JB 700 | Manana | Monroe | Peyote | Pigalle | Roosevelt | Stinger | Stirling GT | Tornado (Beater | Mariachi) | Z-Type
SedansAsea (North Yankton) | Asterope | Emperor (Beater | North Yankton) | Fugitive | Glendale | Ingot | Intruder | Premier | Primo | Regina | Schafter | Stanier | Stratum | Super Diamond | Surge | Tailgater | Warrener | Washington (Romero Hearse | Stretch)
CompactsBlista | Dilettante (Security) | Issi | Panto | Prairie | Rhapsody
CoupesCognoscenti Cabrio | Exemplar | F620 | Felon (GT) | Jackal | Oracle (XS) | Sentinel (XS) | Windsor | Zion (Cabrio)
SUVsBaller | BeeJay XL | Cavalcade | Dubsta | FQ 2 | Granger | Gresley | Habanero | Huntley S | Landstalker | Mesa (North Yankton) | Patriot | Radius | Rocoto | Seminole | Serrano
VansBison (The Mighty Bush | McGill-Olsen) | Bobcat XL | Boxville (Utility | Humane Labs | Taco Van) | Burrito (Bugstars | Civilian | McGill Olsen | North Yankton | Gang) | Camper | Journey | Minivan | Pony (SOTW) | Rumpo (Deludamol | Paradise) | Speedo (Clown Van) | Surfer (Beater) | Youga
Utility
VehiclesAirtug | Caddy (Civilian) | Docktug | Fieldmaster (North Yankton) | Forklift | Lawn Mower | Ripley | Sadler (North Yankton) | Scrap Truck | Towtruck (Yankee-based variant) | Tractor | Utility Truck (AWP | Contender-based)
TrailersArmy Trailer (Civilian | Extended) | Boat Trailer (Large) | Prop Trailer | Trailer (Rake | Small (Utility | Generator) | Flatbed | Logs | Articulated (Container | Commercial | Big Goods | Fame or Shame) | Dock | Car carrier (Pack Man)| Tanker (RON | Army))
CommercialBenson | Biff | Hauler | Mule | Packer | Phantom | Pounder | Stockade (Bobcat Security)
IndustrialCutter | Dock Handler | Dozer | Dump | Flatbed | Mixer | Rubble | Tipper
ServiceBus (Airport) | Dashound | Rental Shuttle Bus (Tourbus) | Taxi | Trashmaster
EmergencyAmbulance | FIB (Buffalo) | Fire Truck | Lifeguard | Park Ranger | Police Bike | Police Cruiser (Interceptor | Buffalo) | Police Rancher | Police Riot | Police Roadcruiser | Police Prison Bus | Police Transporter | Sheriff Cruiser | Sheriff SUV | Unmarked Cruiser
MilitaryBarracks (Semi) | Crusader | Rhino Tank
MotorcyclesAkuma | Bagger | Bati 801 (RR) | Carbon RS | Daemon | Double T | Faggio | Hakuchou | Hexer | Innovation | Nemesis | PCJ-600 | Ruffian | Sanchez (Livery) | Sovereign | Thrust | Vader | Vindicator
HelicoptersBuzzard (Attack Chopper) | Cargobob (Jetsam | TPI) | Frogger (FIB/TPI) | Maverick | Police Maverick (Air Ambulance) | Skylift | Swift (Deluxe)
PlanesAtomic Blimp | Besra | Cargo Plane | Cuban 800 | Dodo | Duster | Jet | Luxor (Deluxe) | Mallard | Mammatus | Miljet | P-996 LAZER | Shamal | Titan | Velum | Vestra | Xero Blimp
BoatsDinghy ((2-seater)) | Jetmax | Kraken | Marquis | Police Predator | Seashark (Lifeguard) | Speeder | Squalo | Submersible | Suntrap | Toro | Tropic
Off-RoadBifta | Blazer (Hot Rod | Lifeguard) | Bodhi | Brawler | Dubsta 6x6 | Dune Buggy (Space Docker) | Duneloader | Injection | Kalahari | Liberator | Marshall | Mesa | Rancher XL (North Yankton) | Rebel (Rusty) | Sandking XL (SWB)
CyclesBMX | Cruiser | Endurex Race Bike | Fixter | Scorcher | Tri-Cycles Race Bike | Whippet Race Bike
TrainsCable Car | Freight Train (Freight Car | Freight Container 1 | Freight Container 2 | Freight Grain | Tanker Car) | Metrotrain
Static (Non-Controllable)Daisy Lee | Dignity | Octopus | Olifantus | Ocean Motion | Scrap Handler | SS Bulker | The Sea Urchin | UFOs
Beta VehiclesAdmiral | Autogyro | Baletrailer | Bobcat | Casco | Cavalcade FXT | Chavos | Combine Harvester | CS2000 | Digger | DF8-90 | Esperanto | Feroci | FIB ("Old" variant) | Frogger (with FIB livery) | Freeway | Furzen | Graintrailer | Hakumai | Hellfury | Horse | Hunter | Kart | Lokus | Majestic |Marbelle | Merit | Mule (Ramp-door) | Mr Tasty | Napalm | Pinnacle | PMP 600 | Police Fugitive | Presidente | Previon | RC Bandito | Sabre | Scamp | Seinove | Skimmer | Skivvy | Solair | Squaddie | Steed | Speedo variants | Unknown Stockade variant | SuperGT | SXR | Trawler | Trial | Unknown high-wing plane | Unknown private jet | Uranus | Vulkan | Wayfarer | Willard | Winky | Yankee
Vehicles in GTA V (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers | Vehicle classes | Vehicle Features

DLC Content Vehicles
Added as part of the following GTA Online content updates:
Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Heists | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The San Andreas Flight School Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Beach Bum Update


Other Vehicles
Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Social Club
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto Online
Super811 | Adder | Autarch | Banshee 900R | Bullet | Champion | Cheetah | Cyclone (II) | Deveste Eight | Emerus | Entity XF (MT | XXR) | ETR1 | FMJ | Furia | GP1 | Ignus (Weaponized) | Infernus | Itali GTB (Custom) | Krieger | LM87 | Nero (Custom) | Osiris | Penetrator | RE-7B | Reaper | S80RR | SC1 | Scramjet | Sultan RS | T20 | Taipan | Tigon | Tempesta | Tezeract | Thrax | Torero XO | Turismo Omaggio | Turismo R | Tyrant | Tyrus | Vacca | Vagner | Vigilante | Virtue | Visione | Voltic (Rocket) | X80 Proto | XA-21 | Zeno | Zentorno | Zorrusso
Sports300R | 8F Drafter | 9F (Cabrio | 10F (Widebody)) | Alpha | Banshee | Bestia GTS | Blista Compact (Go Go Monkey) | Buffalo (S (Sprunk)) | Calico GTF | Carbonizzare | Comet (Retro Custom (Safari) | S2 (Cabrio) | SR) | Coquette (D10) | Corsita | Cypher | Drift Tampa | Elegy RH8 (Retro Custom) | Euros | Feltzer | Flash GT | Furore GT | Fusilade | Futo (GTX) | GB200 | Growler | Hotring Everon | Hotring Hellfire | Hotring Sabre | Imorgon | Issi Sport | Itali GTO | Itali GTO Stinger TT | Itali RSX | Jester (Classic | Racecar | RR) | Jugular | Khamelion | Komoda | Kuruma (Armored) | La Coureuse | Locust | Lynx | Massacro (Racecar) | Neo | Neon | Omnis (e-GT) | Panthere | Paragon R (Armored) | Pariah | Penumbra (FF) | Raiden | Rapid GT (Convertible) | Raptor | Remus | Revolter | RT3000 | Ruston | S95 | Seven-70 | Schafter LWB | Schafter V12 | Schlagen GT | Schwartzer | Sentinel Classic (Widebody) | SM722 | Specter (Custom) | Streiter | Sugoi | Sultan (Classic (RS)) | Surano | Tropos Rallye | V-STR | Verlierer | Vectre | Veto (Classic) | ZR350 | ZR380 (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare)
MuscleArbiter GT | Blade | Broadway | Brigham | Buccaneer (Custom | Lurcher) | Buffalo EVX | Buffalo STX | Chino (Custom) | Clique (Wagon) | Coquette BlackFin | Deviant | Dominator (ASP | Apocalypse | Future Shock | GT | GTX | GTT | Nightmare | Pisswasser) | Dukes (Beater | Duke O'Death) | Ellie | Eudora | Faction (Custom (Donk)) | Gauntlet (Classic (Custom)) | Hellfire | Redwood) | Greenwood | Hermes | Hotknife | Hustler | Impaler (Apocalypse | Future Shock | LX | Nightmare) | Imperator (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Manana Custom | Moonbeam (Custom) | Nightshade | Peyote Gasser | Phoenix | Picador | Rat-Truck (Rat-Loader) | Ruiner (2000 (Wreck) | ZZ-8) | Sabre Turbo (Custom) | Slamvan (Apocalypse | Custom | Future Shock | Lost | Nightmare) | Stallion (Burger Shot) | Tahoma Coupe | Tampa (Weaponized) | Tulip (M-100) | Vamos | Vigero (ZX (Convertible) ) | Virgo | Virgo Classic (Custom) | Voodoo (Custom) | Weevil Custom | Yosemite (Drift)
Sports Classics190z | Ardent | Casco | Cheburek | Cheetah Classic | Coquette Classic | Deluxo | Dynasty | Fagaloa | GT500 | Infernus Classic | JB 700 (W) | Mamba | Manana | Michelli GT | Monroe | Nebula Turbo | Peyote (Custom) | Pigalle | Rapid GT Classic | Retinue (Mk II) | Roosevelt (Fränken Stange | Valor) | Savestra | Stinger (GT) | Stirling GT | Stromberg | Swinger | Toreador | Torero | Tornado (Beater | Mariachi | Custom | Rat Rod) | Turismo Classic | Viseris | Z-Type | Zion Classic
SedansAsea (Snow) | Asterope (GZ) | Cinquemila | Cognoscenti (Armored | 55 (Armored)) | Deity | Emperor (Beater | Snow) | Fugitive | Glendale (Custom) | Impaler SZ | Ingot | Intruder | Premier | Primo (Custom) | Regina | Rhinehart | Schafter (LWB (Armored) | V12 (Armored) | Turreted Limo ) | Stafford | Stanier | Stratum | Super Diamond | Surge | Tailgater (S) | Warrener (HKR) | Washington (Romero Hearse | Stretch)
CompactsAsbo | Blista (Kanjo) | Brioso R/A (300 (Widebody) ) | Club | Dilettante (Security) | Issi (Classic (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare)) | Panto | Prairie | Rhapsody | Weevil
CoupesCognoscenti Cabrio | Exemplar | F620 | Felon (GT) | FR36 | Jackal | Kanjo SJ | Oracle (XS) | Previon | Postlude | Sentinel (XS) | Windsor (Drop) | Zion (Cabrio)
SUVsAleutian | Astron (Custom) | Baller (LE (Armored) | LE LWB (Armored | ST (ST-D))) | BeeJay XL | Cavalcade (XL) | Contender| Dorado | Dubsta (Custom) | FQ 2 | Granger (3600LX) | Gresley | Habanero | Huntley S | I-Wagen | Issi Rally | Jubilee | Landstalker (XL) | Mesa | Novak | Patriot (Stretch) | Radius | Rebla GTS | Rocoto | Seminole (Frontier) | Serrano | Squaddie | Toros | Vivanite | XLS (Armored)
VansBison (The Mighty Bush | McGill-Olsen) | Bobcat XL | Boxville (Armored | Utility | Humane Labs | LSDS | PostOP | Taco Van) | Burrito (Bugstars | Civilian | McGill Olsen | Gang (Custom) | Snow) | Camper | Journey (II) | Minivan (Custom) | Pony (Smoke On The Water) | Rumpo (Custom | Deludamol | Paradise) | Speedo (Clown Van | Custom (Personal Vehicle)) | Surfer (Beater | Custom) | Youga (Classic (4x4 | Custom))
Utility
VehiclesAirtug | Caddy (Civilian | Bunker) | Docktug | Fieldmaster | Forklift | Lawn Mower | Ripley | Sadler (Snow) | Scrap Truck | Slamtruck | Tractor | Towtruck (Beater) | Utility Truck (AWP | Contender-based)
TrailersBoat Trailer (Dinghy | Seasharks) | Graintrailer | Mobile Operations Center | Trailer (Rake | Small (Utility | Generator) | Flatbed | Logs | Articulated (Big Goods | Container | Commercial | Fame or Shame | Gunrunning | Happy Holidays Hauler | LS Panic) | Dock | Car carrier | Tanker (RON | Army | Heist))
CommercialBenson (Cluckin' Bell) | Biff | Cerberus (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Hauler (Custom) | Mule (Ramp-door | Heist | Custom | Passenger) | Packer | Phantom (Custom | Festive | Wedge) | Pounder (Custom) | Stockade | Terrorbyte
IndustrialDock Handler | Dozer | Dump | Flatbed | Guardian | Mixer | Rubble | Tipper
ServiceBrickade (6x6 | Dune) | Bus (Airport) | Dashound | Festival Bus | Rental Shuttle Bus (Tourbus) | Taxi | Trashmaster (Heist) | Wastelander
EmergencyAmbulance | FIB (Buffalo) | Fire Truck | Gauntlet Interceptor | Lifeguard | Park Ranger | Police Bike | Police Cruiser (Interceptor | Stanier LE | Unmarked) | Police Riot | Prison Bus | Police Transporter | RCV | Sheriff Cruiser | Sheriff SUV
MilitaryAnti-Aircraft Trailer | APC | Barracks (Semi | Heist) | Barrage | Chernobog | Crusader | Half-track | Invade and Persuade Tank | Rhino Tank | Scarab (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Thruster | TM-02 Khanjali | Vetir
MotorcyclesAkuma | Avarus (Sanctus) | Bagger | Bati 801 (RR) | BF400 | Carbon RS | Chimera | Cliffhanger | Daemon (Gang-less) | Defiler | Diabolus (Custom) | Double T | Enduro | Esskey | Faggio (Mod | Sport) | FCR 1000 (Custom) | Gargoyle (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Hakuchou (Drag) | Hexer | Innovation | Lectro | Nemesis | Nightblade | Oppressor (Mk II) | PCJ-600 | Powersurge | Rampant Rocket | Reever | Ruffian | Sanchez (Livery | Manchez (Scout (C))) | Shinobi | Shotaro | Sovereign | Stryder | Thrust | Vader | Vindicator | Vortex | Wolfsbane (Rat Bike) | Zombie Chopper (Bobber)
HelicoptersAkula | Annihilator (Stealth) | Buzzard (Attack Chopper) | Cargobob (Jetsam | Drop Zone) | Conada (Weaponized) | FH-1 Hunter | Frogger (FIB) | Havok | Maverick (Police Maverick (Air Ambulance)) | Savage | Sparrow (Sea) | Skylift | SuperVolito (Carbon) | Swift (Deluxe) | Valkyrie (MOD.0) | Volatus
PlanesAlpha-Z1 | Avenger (Prop | Upgraded (Prop)) | B-11 Strikeforce | Besra | Blimp | Cargo Plane (Unmarked) | Cuban 800 | Dodo | Duster | F-160 Raiju | Howard NX-25 | Hydra | LF-22 Starling | Mallard | Mammatus | Miljet | Mogul | Nimbus | P-45 Nokota | P-996 LAZER | Pyro | RM-10 Bombushka | RO-86 Alkonost | Rogue | Seabreeze | Shamal (Luxor (Deluxe)) | Streamer216 | Titan | Tula | Ultralight | V-65 Molotok | Velum (5-Seater) | Vestra | Volatol
BoatsAvisa | Dinghy (Heist | Yacht | Weaponized) | Jetmax | Kosatka | Kraken | Kurtz 31 Patrol Boat | Longfin | Marquis | Police Predator | Seashark (Lifeguard | Yacht) | Speeder (Yacht) | Squalo | Submersible | Suntrap | Toro (Yacht) | Tropic (Yacht) | Tug
Off-RoadBifta | Blazer (Aqua | Hot Rod | Lifeguard | Street) | Bodhi | Boor | Brawler | Bruiser (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Brutus (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Caracara (4x4) | Desert Raid | Draugur | Dubsta 6x6 | Dune Buggy (FAV | Ramp Buggy | Space Docker) | Duneloader | Everon | Freecrawler | Hellion | Injection | Insurgent (Pick-Up (Custom)) | Kalahari | Kamacho | Liberator | Marshall | Menacer | Mesa | MonstroCiti | Nightshark | Outlaw | Patriot Mil-Spec | Rancher XL | Ratel | RC Bandito | Rebel (Rusty | Technical (Aqua | Custom)) | Riata | Sandking XL (SWB) | Sasquatch (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Terminus | Trophy Truck | Vagrant | Verus | Walton L35 | Winky | Yosemite Rancher | Zhaba
CyclesBMX | Cruiser | Endurex Race Bike | Inductor (Junk Energy) | Scorcher | Tri-Cycles Race Bike | Whippet Race Bike
TrainsFreight Train (Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid | Freight Car | Freight Car 2 | Freight Container 1 | Freight Container 2 | Freight Grain | Tanker Car) | Metrotrain
Open WheelBR8 | DR1 | PR4 | R88
Static (Non-Controllable)Cutter | Daisy Lee | Dignity | Galaxy Super Yacht (Aquarius, Pisces, Orion) | HODL | HSW Mule | Narcosub | Jet | La'oub Princess | LSCM Mule | Mechanic Mule | Octopus | Olifantus | Ocean Motion | Ramius | SS Bulker | S.S. Daddy's Boy | Tattoo Parlor Boxville | The Sea Urchin | UFOs | USS Luxington ATT-16 | Wakebreaker
Beta VehiclesBaletrailer | Bati 801 Police Variant | Cargobob Variant | Caracara Police Variant | Cognoscenti Arena War Variant | Greenwood Police Variant | Police Bike Variant | Police Transporter Variant | Police Cruiser | Panto Police Variant | Police Buffalo Variant | Riata Police Variant | Vamos Arena War Variant | Verlierer Variant | Wolfsbane Variant | Zoku
Vehicles in GTA Online (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers | Vehicle classes | Vehicle Features

DLC Content Vehicles
The Chop Shop | San Andreas Mercenaries | Los Santos Drug Wars | The Criminal Enterprises | The Contract | Los Santos Tuners | The Cayo Perico Heist | Los Santos Summer Special | The Diamond Casino Heist | The Diamond Casino & Resort | Arena War | After Hours | Southern San Andreas Super Sport Series | The Doomsday Heist | Smuggler's Run | Gunrunning | Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit | Import/Export | Bikers | Cunning Stunts | Further Adventures in Finance and Felony | Lowriders: Custom Classics | Be My Valentine | January 2016 Update | Festive Surprise 2015 | Executives and Other Criminals | Halloween Surprise | Lowriders | Freemode Events Update | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Heists | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The San Andreas Flight School Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Holiday Gifts | Beach Bum Update


Other Vehicles
Expanded & Enhanced Version | Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Social Club