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Part 12
Mafia: The Old Country

Part 12

Explore the detailed list of vehicles featured in Part 12 of Mafia: The Old Country, including real-world inspirations and in-game names.

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Explore the detailed list of vehicles featured in Part 12 of Mafia: The Old Country, including real-world inspirations and in-game names.

This section details the various vehicles present in Mafia: The Old Country, often providing their real-world inspirations and historical context.

  • Lassiter V16 Roadster — 1932 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster
  • Lassiter V16 Phaeton — 1930-31 Cadillac V16 Phaeton
  • Lassiter V16 Fordor/Police — 1930-33 Cadillac V16
  • Lassiter V16 Appolyon — 1937 Cadillac V16 series 37-90 Cabriolet, aka Roadster, by Willy Hartmann commissioned by Phillipe Barraud
  • Lassiter V16 Charon — 1930-1932 Cadillac Town Car modified. "Charon" refers to the mythological ferryman of the dead.
  • Ulver — 1934-37 Chrysler Airflow Sedan
  • Wright Fordor — 1936-38 Buick Special or Century
  • Wright Coupe — 1936-38 Buick Special or Century Sport Coupe convertible
  • Silver Fletcher — 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow
  • Bruno Speedster 851 — 1935-36 Auburn 851 "Boattail Speedster"
  • Celeste Marque 500 — 1934-36 Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster
  • Trautenberg Model J — 1929-37 (probably 1930) Duesenberg Model J convertible coupe. Al Capone owned one.
  • Brubaker 4WD — 1920's-30's Miller race car
  • Caesar 8C Mostro — 1931-33 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
  • Caesar 8C 2300 Racing — 1932-33 Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3
  • Carrozella C-Otto 4WD — 1925-29 Bugatti Type 35
  • Trautenberg Racer 4WD — 1927/1931 "Whitney Straight" Duesenberg
  • Manta Prototype — 1938 Phantom Corsair, a prototype by Rust Heinz, featured in the 1938 movie "Young at Heart".
  • Manta Taxi — 1938 Phantom Corsair
  • Bolt-Thrower Red/Hillbilly 5.1 FWD — 1957 Ford Thunderbird but longer and modified with bigger tail fins like those on a 1957 Cadillac Eldorado or 1957-1958 Plymouth Savoy, Belvedere, or Fury.
  • HotRod — 1933-34 Ford Coupe hot rod
  • Black Dragon 4WD — 1932 Ford three window coupe (Roadster?) hot rod
  • Mutagen 4WD — 1936-37 Cord 810/812 sedan modded with electrical poles on the engine hood.
  • Flamer — 1934-36 Mercedes-Benz 500 K Sports Roadster or Luxury Roadster hot rod
  • Masseur — 1932 Ford Model B pickup hot rod
  • Masseur Taxi — 1932 Ford Model B pickup hot rod
  • Demoniac — 1923? Ford Model T blown bucket hot rod
  • Crazy Horse — 1926-7? Ford Model T coupe hot rod
  • Bob Mylan 4WD — 1936-8 Chevrolet HB Master hot rod with the grill of a 1936 Chevrolet DA Master, DC Standard
  • Disorder 4WD — 1933-34 Ford Coupe convertible hot rod
  • Speedee 4WD — 1933-34 Ford Coupe hot rod
  • Luciferion FWD — 1934-6 Hudson (Terraplane?) hot rod
  • Black Metal 4WD — 1936-8 Chevrolet HB Master with armor and a cow catcher. Grill resembles a 1935 model.
  • Flower Power — 1931-32 Ford Model A Panel Delivery (modified)
  • Flame Spear 4WD — 1928 Opel RAK 2 race car, one of Fritz von Opel's rocket-powered vehicles.
  • Train — 1934-1936 LMS Jubilee class steam locomotive
  • Plane — 1927 Ford 4-AT Trimotor ("Tin Goose"). Used by U.S. airlines and Air Force, also a "Wings of Texaco" model.
  • Barge — 1920's-1930's (?) lake freighter ("Laker").
  • The Lost Heaven Queen — Late 1880's-early 1900's paddlewheel steamboat, similar to those on the Mississippi River.
  • Tram — Late 1920's-early 1930's electric trolley.

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