I recently brought you week 1 and 2 of the FH3 garage so far so now it’s time to showcase some of the badass cars being release for week 3. Some pretty sweet classics highlighted but the few below check out the list!
1948 Ferrari 166MM Barchetta
Not only has Ferrari’s Barchetta been the subject of a famous rock song, the 166MM is arguably one of the most significant and potent sports cars in Ferrari history. It won the Mille Miglia (hence the MM) and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. At Le Mans, Luigi Chinetti drove 23 of the 24 hours himself, and only one hour was left for Lord Selsdon to meet regulations. Barchetta, the nickname given to the car by journalist Giovanni Canestini, translates to “small boat” and you can see the lines of the Barchetta in the cars of British automaker AC and the later Shelby Cobra. As the song goes, the roar of the V12 and its visually stunning shape will make practically any historic Ferrari fan long for that better vanished time.
1953 Maserati A6GCS/53 Pininfarina Berlinetta
The Berlinetta’s gorgeous form, courtesy of famed body maker Pininfarina, is only outdone by its racing pedigree. It was built for competition in road racing events like the Mille Miglia. Under its beautiful surface is a race-bred chassis built by Gilco, powered by a free-revving short-stroke inline six-cylinder that delivers around 170 hp. Definitively Italian, the A6GCS is alluring to view and astounding to hear. Get your own eyeful or earful to fully comprehend this amazing vehicle.
1969 Jaguar Mk II 3.8
When you hear the term “saloon” used in reference to cars, the Jaguar Mk II is likely the car that comes to mind. As well it should; these spacious, luxurious and fast cars were iconic throughout the 1960s and are raced every year at the Goodwood Festival of Speed against the momentum racers less than half their size. While the initial impression is one of extravagance, the Mk II’s performance is palpable. With the 3.8-liter six-cylinder, it is capable of propelling its considerable heft to highway speeds very quickly and can reach speeds in excess of 120 mph. In its day, the Mk II was the getaway car of choice for would-be-criminals, as well as the choice of British police to patrol the motorways. In other words, no matter what you’re looking to get up to, the Mk II will make a fine addition to your garage.
The cars keep stacking up in Forza Horizon 3 and man I am dying to get my hands on this game. Some other notable cars have been added below. I will keep posting as soon as find out what has been added to the garage.
Year |
Make |
Model |
1980 |
Abarth |
Fiat 131 |
2011 |
BMW |
1 Series M Coupe |
1957 |
BMW |
Isetta 300 Export |
1979 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro Z28 |
1948 |
Ferrari |
166MM Barchetta |
1985 |
Ford |
RS200 Evolution |
1977 |
Ford |
Escort RS1800 |
1966 |
Ford |
Lotus Cortina |
2015 |
Infiniti |
Q60 Concept |
1969 |
Jaguar |
Mk II 3.8 |
2015 |
Lexus |
RC F |
1953 |
Maserati |
A6GCS/53 Pininfarina Berlinetta |
1997 |
McLaren |
F1 GT |
1958 |
Plymouth |
Fury |
Cheers Folks!
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