And here is a Shubert Truck Flatbed waiting on Tony.
The Shubert truck is based on the 1947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Loadmaster COE.
And here is a Shubert Truck Flatbed waiting on Tony.
The Shubert truck is based on the 1947 Chevrolet Advance-Design Loadmaster COE.
Here is a Jefferson Provincial from Mafia 2 Definitive Edition getting tuned in a car shop.
The Jefferson Provincial is a sporty two-door closed convertible luxury car that's equipped with a mid-powered engine. The mid-sized car features single-tone paint with stylish body lines and is one of the top three vehicles in the 1940s era.
According to my internet searches, the Jefferson Provincial is none other than the 1942 Lincoln Continental Convertible.
Here is a Walter Coupe at night from Mafia II Definitive edition.
Mafia is not a car game per se but cars and trucks do play a role in the events depicted; and as far as I remember, Mafia (the first one) was very innovative in its use of driving in the game world.
So here goes... a Walter Coupe described as a small two-door car with a relatively low-powered engine designed as a "no frills" basic and inexpensive vehicle for the working class with a top speed of 60 km.
The car is based on the 1941 Willys Americar according to my internet searches.