Dearborn D150 “Chariot” v1.0.0






Dearborn D150 “Chariot” v1.0.0
This truck is nothing fancy. It was one of my first attempts at putting a truck in the game that I gave up on. But now with a little more experience I decided to get it up to a point it could be enjoyed by the public. There are no gauges, no mirrors, and a really ugly interior. And that’s fine by me. This truck comes from the same era as my Dearborn Roswell off-road coupe by M181, both in the real world, and in my modding past. It features some single slot add-ons and a decent amount of customization options.
Some features the D150 has:
AWD with locking diffs
Realistic winch and crane points
Multiple tire options
Snorkels, lights, and roof options
No region or level lock