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Car Mechanic Simulator wouldn't be half as good without your work.
You invest a lot of time and resources in a hobby.
Thank you very much for that.
How can i do that ?
I tried to put other front seats, but they are not compatible. I read in the comments that you advised to write in the menu of the internal parts of the shop, "bench cape front" I wrote it, but nothing appears to me, I also tried in the section of the car mods, but even them does not give me nothing. I'm sorry because it's a nice car.
La seule façon de remonter la pièce "Car Part 1" est d'enlever la lunette arrière avec l'arceau, installer une lunette standard (même H.S.), le point de montage devient accessible, monter ensuite la pièce "Car part 1". Pour enfin démonter la lunette arrière et remonter celle avec l'arceau. Voila.
Another variant of the straight-6 (7-X) became available in '54 with high compression head, upgraded camshaft, and other racing parts. V8 options were available from '55-57.
I remember my Dad taking me to the location of the old Hudson factory around mid-60s in Kenosha, Wisconsin. I think it was an AMC factory then, eventually Chrysler. He'd owned a couple Hornets but never raced. :)