

The San Andreas model is mostly similar to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, but has a slightly smaller bumper, a different grille, straighter front wheel arches, slanted front section of the box and amber marker lights around the top of the box's rear.The vehicle comes in a variety of single colors for the cabin and the box.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the upper front section of the box is more angular. The Vice City and San Andreas (2D Universe) models are of an entirely unique cabin design, with the turn signals moved to below the headlights, removed bumper lights in favour of marker lights around the top of the box's rear and a rounded upper front section on the box.In Grand Theft Auto III, the vehicle assigns a primary color for the body and a secondary color for the front bumper and lower fuel tanks, while in GTA Liberty City Stories, the secondary color is assigned to the box, while the front bumper and lower fuel tanks are permanently black. In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the headlights are moved slightly upwards. The Liberty City models have design cues with the Pony for the cabin (albeit with tweaked headlights), tail lights on the rear bumper and a straighter box shape.8.5 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Storiesīetween Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Mule remained invariably the same, being a small truck with a large box on the rear and a single metallic curtain door on the rear end, closely resembling a 1989 or 1990 Ford E-350 cube van.Įach model have different features, which depend of the game's settings.8.4 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.7.3 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.3.5 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.3.4 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
