100 Classic Cars of the 1930’s

Publisher: D10 DimensionsWhat did people in the 1930’s drive? Was it just all those old Model T’s and Model A’s from New York to the dust bowl? What about the rich? The young adventurer? What about people in other lands? What about people who wanted a roadster? A touring car? What if your player decides to steal a car and just want to know what’s available?
This list includes details on the year that the car was introduced, the type of car, the type of roof (convertible (CV), fixed roof (RF) or no roof (NR)), the number of people it can comfortably seat (a number like “+2” means they are utilizing rumble seats) and the color of the car. Since each car is historically accurate, you can search and find details on each car to fit your game system. Hate your result? Just substitute it out for a Ford Model A and no one will ever know.
This Roll Percentile list has one hundred possible results in this format:
Die Result YEAR – Name of the car (type of roof – seating for) / Color
Example: 101 1929 – Ford Model A Sports Coupe (CV 2+2) / GrayPrice: $1.00
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100 Classic Cars of the 1930’s

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