The Ford LTL9000 is a heavy 6x4 road hauler. It is pretty good on trails, also pretty good on roads. In 1976 Ford added the LTL-9000, a truck marketed toward cross-country truck drivers.
Changes in v1.1:
- Added: more wheel options, crawlers and chains, avaliable under the Mitas brand and under Lizard.
- Fixed: windows being foggy.
- Added: trailer attacher (optionable)
- Added: ability to autoload round bales vertically
- Fixed: Adjusted Autoload positions
Configurations for FORD LTL 9000:
- Flatbed: with or without ramp. With Easy Autoload
- dumpbed: with or without salt spreader
- hooklift
- semi: short, long or longer
- wheels: 3 different rims, 4 brands (Including care wheels)
- tag axle: none, single or dual, liftable with right mouse button.
- Fifth wheel adjustable with right mouse button.
- 7 different fenders
- 4 exhausts
- 4 racks
- 7 bumpers, including plow mount
- 6 different colorpickers for different parts
- optionable 'side parts', fuel tanks, toolboxes etc.
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