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it's not low poly, plus if it was higher quality it wouldn't fit the ravenfield style, it'd look out of place
They were designed in 1944 (granted, they only went into production in 1950), so it was technically a wartime design. Plus, it doesn't look too far off from the truck we actually used (I forgot the name) during World War 2.)
tl;dr no it wouldnt