FH Car Topic submissions (Read the first post)

Caterham Seven RS Levante

Chevrolet K5 Blazer Gen 1,3(more outdated topics The 1st gen Tahoe should be merged with the 3rd gen Blazer since the Tahoe is a renamed 3rd gen Blazer

Noble M12 Race Spec

Dacia 1100/Renault 8/10

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1969 Volkswagen Type 181 Kurierwagen

Proton Savvy 2005-2013

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Nash Healey non Pininfarina

Bowler CSP 575

Bowler Raptor Concept

Bowler Bowler CSP RIV Concept

Bowler Extreme

Volkswagen Taro

Ford Lotus Cortina Gen 1 pre facelift(we have the facelift)

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Jaguar XK-RS Concept 2004

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Dayun Yuanzhi M1

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Lamborghini Aventador S LP 740-4 (2016–2021)


Forza Horizon 5 is lacking one version of the Aventador. Aventador S is a facelift for LP 700-4. I think it shuold be in the game because it is something between the original Aventador and Ultimae which was added recently.
It has rear steering axle, new ECU, more power while still having that centered exhaust. Lamborghini released it because the LP 700-4 was obsolete. And I agree with that, Aventador S looks much more modern. Also I’d love to see also a Roadster variant in the game if possible.

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Volkswagen Golf Rallye TFSI-R

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McLaren F1 Evo

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1929 Morris Commercial Six-Wheeled 2-Seater Sports Car


This baby was made for the Nahbob of Bhopal by Morris Commercial in 1929, for use in shooting expeditions. Based on a Morris Commercial D-type three-axle chassis, it had a body in a coach style, made of good quality ash wood with metal paneling and hide upholstery. It also has two searchlights on the rear. It has seating for driver and passenger in the front and seating for two more passengers on the dickey. It also had a four-cylinder engine.

The vehicle was later featured in a Morris Commercial trade catalogue printed in 1934.

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1930 Morris Commercial Six Wheeled 2-Seater Sports Car, referred to as the “Morris Tank”.


It’s a very similar car to the one in the above reply that was used by the Nahbob of Bhopal. As you can see, it doesn’t have searchlights on the back. This one was owned by a family who were keen game-hunters in the 1930s. A woman from this family, named Val, submitted the above image, found in an old family album, to Old Classic Car.

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