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Helander Belfast Mk. I
   
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Helander Belfast Mk. I

Description
The Helander Belfast is a medium-sized family car that was built initially by Helander Motor Company, and then British-Wembley under the Helander brand in various guises from 1963 to 1988, and was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s.
The vehicle here is the first generation, made in years 1963-1966.


Technical information:
Engine: 1700cc (1.7L) OHV V-4 making 69 horsepower @ 4000 RPM
OR
1300cc (1.3L) OHV Inline 4 making 51 horsepower @ 4000 RPM (change rear lettering to Belfast 1300S, gear ratio to 165%)

Gearbox: 3-speed manual or 4 speed manual, rear wheel drive
OR
3-speed automatic (Only in V4 models, change gear ratio to 158%)

Weight: 887kg

In-Game information:
Brick count: 454 (mp friendly)
Cool detailed model
Working speedometer (at least 5 km/h inaccurate which is realistic)
Horrible brakes (4 drums)
14 Comments
Kafaroski24 Nov 6, 2023 @ 8:20am 
based on ford cortina and opel kadett
murph.vienna Sep 22, 2023 @ 9:59am 
whats the map here(i know its annoying buts its nice)
☆ Teocap4446 ☆ Jun 10, 2023 @ 2:08am 
100% british, 100% cool, 100% reliable :D
CoffeeCrashed Jun 10, 2023 @ 12:21am 
just simply amazing
Voxel  [author] Jun 9, 2023 @ 4:18pm 
1) 4 ineffective drums without any boosters, 2) voltage issues
TOYO1515 Jun 9, 2023 @ 3:53pm 
Oh wait nvm
TOYO1515 Jun 9, 2023 @ 3:53pm 
Why are the brakes so bad and why are the rear blinkers blinking so fast?
Voxel  [author] Jun 9, 2023 @ 12:49pm 
yes, this car was probably used in a bomb attack or two
HABU Jun 9, 2023 @ 12:30pm 
Belfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past
You can try (You can try)
You can try (You can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast...
...89Covet... Jun 9, 2023 @ 11:57am 
Nice, I see a little Ford Cortina influence here and there. Always good to see more British cars from this era.