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- '71 Mustang Mach 1 M-code "Soylent Green"
'68 Plymouth Satellite
The open-source racing game Speed Dreams (based on TORCS) may not be Forza or Gran Turismo for graphics, but it's free (always good when one has two Mustang projects!), and has very accurate physics to boot.
Unsurprisingly, it's my favorite way to disconnect from the world after a long day at work - and one of the 3D developers came up with these two goodies to break up the monotony of uninteresting supercars:
'67 Cougar vs. '67 Mustang!
Uh-oh:
The tracks all require excellent skill if you intend to wind an old live-axle car to the max on it.
Anyone else here play Speed Dreams? It's notoriously poorly documented (even though it's very well developed by people doing this for the love of it and nothing else), but it's undoubtedly the best free simulator of its kind out there.
-Kurt
Unsurprisingly, it's my favorite way to disconnect from the world after a long day at work - and one of the 3D developers came up with these two goodies to break up the monotony of uninteresting supercars:
'67 Cougar vs. '67 Mustang!
![9864bb.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/552/552e15970b87f37e5938533d01241db9.png)
![2upv2uc.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/330/3300e8a638d97970186095dc1c85fdcd.png)
Uh-oh:
![2m7jfcz.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/e1f/e1f4e1db6b7265b03b00ec00a61c2cb5.png)
The tracks all require excellent skill if you intend to wind an old live-axle car to the max on it.
Anyone else here play Speed Dreams? It's notoriously poorly documented (even though it's very well developed by people doing this for the love of it and nothing else), but it's undoubtedly the best free simulator of its kind out there.
-Kurt
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