Ford Probe was a sports coupe produced by Ford. The 1989 Ford Probe is Anthony Padilla's first car. It is seen in the video, Boxman running over Boxman.
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| - thumbEl Ford Probe era una línea coupé deportivo basado en los GD y GE Mazda. ambas generaciones se asemejan en gran medida el RX-7. Sin embargo, aunque el Probe no tiene nada en común con el RX-7. En su lugar, fueron similares a los modelos MX-6 coupé, que también fue FWD. Los modelos de Probe más poderosos fueron equipados con motores V6 y los otros con I4S. Su única aparición en la saga fue en The Need for Speed, siendo solo un coche de trafico. Categoría:Ford Categoría:Vehículos de The Need for Speed
- Ford Probe was a sports coupe produced by Ford. The 1989 Ford Probe is Anthony Padilla's first car. It is seen in the video, Boxman running over Boxman.
- A futuristic version of the Probe, in dark gray, appeared in Hill Valley in 2015. Martin McFly Jr., who was prone to cross streets without paying attention to oncoming traffic, walked into the path of the car on Main Street on the afternoon of October 21 of that year. A second Ford Probe could also be seen in front of Hill Valley Surrogate Parenting Center and Bottoms Up. This was navy blue, and had large, gradually widening white stripes on the sides which ran the length of the car from the front wheel to the back.
- The Ford Probe GT has come out in the following scale versions:
- The Ford Probe was a coupe produced by Ford, introduced in 1989 to replace the Ford EXP as the company's sport compact car. The Probe was fully based on the Mazda G-platform using unique sheetmetal and interior. The instrument cluster and pop-up headlight mechanisms are borrowed from the FC RX-7. While it was sold worldwide as a sporty coupe, the Probe was intended to fill the market niche formerly occupied by the Capri in Europe, and although it was intended as the replacement to the Ford EXP, it was also considered a possible replacement for the Ford Mustang in the North American market as a direct competitor with the Acura Integra and the Toyota Celica. During that time, Ford's marketing team had deemed that a front-wheel drive platform (borrowed Mazda GD and GE platforms) would have lo
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