![]() Once at a safehouse, players will automatically exit the truck, and may weld open the cargo hold for their reward. From this point on, players may acquire the truck and drive it to a secluded safehouse killing the shotgun-armed and well armored driver is optional. The Ammu-Nation Yankee typically contains a weapons cache for a specific weapon that can be acquired through the theft of the vehicle however, the truck is locked as long as the driver is inside, so players must resort to damaging the truck until the driver exits. Being a large truck, this variant of the Yankee cannot be resprayed or repaired neither can the player save the truck in the garage under normal circumstances. Performance is otherwise similar to a regular Yankee. The truck is identifiable by its red, white and blue color, as well as a visible blue star on the roof of the cargo compartment and Ammu-Nation's rocket-shaped logo on the sides. The Ammu-Nation Yankee only begins appearing on the streets after " Pimp His Ride", when the player gains access to. In multiplayer, the open bed Yankee is available in the Club Business, during which it is used to transport two Nightblades around the city and is intended to be stolen.Īn "Ammu-Nation" Yankee in GTA Chinatown Wars.Ī variant of the Yankee in GTA Chinatown Wars, also known simply as the "Yankee", bears an Ammu-Nation livery. ![]() Upon completion of the mission, the player loses the truck the player is thus required to intentionally fail the mission by killing the accompanying Jim Fitzgerald or killing themselves after parking the truck at a safehouse parking lot. In single player mode, the open bed Yankee is only featured during " Liberty City Choppers" as a transport for a load of motorcycles. The open bed Yankee is also considerably more nimble and faster given its lighter build, even including 4WD over its original RWD layout, and has a top speed of 135 km/h (84 mph). While its chassis and cab design is still derived from the GTA IV Yankee's design, the open bed Yankee is also distinguishable by its weathered design (complete with dents and rough bodywork), and comes in only one color scheme (gray with white stripes). ![]() In The Lost and Damned, an open bed Yankee, the only one of its kind in the series, is featured. The open bed Yankee during " Liberty City Choppers" in The Lost and Damned ( Rear quarter view). The GTA IV rendition assumes the design of an 1980s International Harvester S-Series. The Yankee prior to GTA IV is loosely based on the Ford F700. In GTA IV, the Yankee's top speed is 71 mph, or 115 km/h. This can be very useful to reach high places, like hidden packages and weapons, even Easter eggs. ![]() The player can jump on the hood, and then to the roof, and then to the container. The Yankee is generally useless due to its performance and susceptibility to rollovers on rough terrain and it has no special features, expect that it may be used as a moving "staircase". As with any two-door truck, the Yankee only has room for 2 occupants, including the driver. For renditions in GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, GTA Vice City Stories, GTA IV and GTA Chinatown Wars, the Yankee features an extended cargo hold that also results in poorer acceleration and steering. The performance and appearances of the Yankee are also slightly different between renditions in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, and other GTA games it is featured in. The Yankee's size and weight often contributes to its poor cornering, poor acceleration and poor hill-climbing abilities, but may achieve decent speed on a straightaway. First introduced in Grand Theft Auto III, the Yankee was predominantly designed to be one of the largest straight-trucks available in the games, with a boxed cargo compartment (which, by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, would contain actual cargo).
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