The Bootlegger is a vehicle in Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV.[1]
Overview[]
This is an optional gang car for the 3rd Street Saints and seats 2 people in Saints Row and Saints Row 2. In Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV, it can seat 4.
The Bootlegger is a muscle car, and so it is one of the fastest and fastest-accelerating "everyday" cars, and is a great car for racing activities. It is a good drifter because of its acceleration. The car appears as a two-door coupé muscle in Saints Row and Saints Row 2, and a four-door car in Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV. In Saints Row IV, the two front lights are smaller than in Saints Row: The Third, and changes to the rear lights have been made.
The Bootlegger is the given vehicle for the missions "Burying Evidence" and "Semi-Charmed Life", and is wanted at the Chop Shop in the Docks & Warehouses District in Saints Row.
It Saints Row 2, it is available as a Gang Customization vehicle, available in the default group of vehicles.
In Saints Row IV, the Bootlegger XL is a monster truck, based on the Bootlegger.
The Duke[]
In Saints Row 2, after completing all 80 Stunt Jumps a special variant of the Bootlegger is unlocked in the Garage. It is called "The Duke", and is based on the "General Lee" car from The Dukes of Hazzard. It is a yellow-orange color with twos on the sides and the roof.
Modifications[]
- Saints Row
The Bootlegger has a total of 30 Vehicle Customization options.
- Mods
- 3 Grills
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 2 Rear Bumpers
- 3 Hoods
- 4 Side Mirrors
- 3 Spoilers
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 6 Rims
- 3 Decals
- Paints
- Body Color (2 sections)
- Trim Color
- Rim Color
- Window Tint
- Saints Row 2
The Bootlegger has a total of 23 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Industrial Rims available. The available Wheel Sizes are 4-12 and the available Wheel Widths are 2–4.
- Mods
- 3 Grills
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 2 Rear Bumpers
- 3 Hoods
- 4 Side Mirrors
- 3 Spoilers
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 2 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color
- Trim Color
- Rim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
- Saints Row: The Third
The Bootlegger has a total of 40 Vehicle Customization options. The available Wheel Sizes are 16-24 and the available Wheel Widths are 2–4.
- Mods
- 4 Grills
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 3 Rear Bumpers
- 4 Hoods
- 2 Side Mirrors
- 3 Spoilers
- 4 Exhaust Tips
- 2 Roofs
- 4 Grime 1s
- 4 Grime 2s
- Underglow
- Paints
- Body Color
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
- Saints Row IV
The Bootlegger has a total of 59 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Hydraulics available. The available Wheel Sizes are 16-24 and the available Wheel Widths are 2-4
- Mods
- 10 Grills
- 5 Front Bumpers
- 4 Rear Bumpers
- 6 Hoods
- 3 Side Mirrors
- 3 Spoilers
- 6 Exhaust Tips
- 2 Roofs
- 4 Grime 1s
- 4 Grime 2s
- Underglow
- 5 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color (3 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
Variants[]
- Saints Row
- Beater (55%)
- Standard (40%)
- Hot Rod (3%)
- Bling (2%)
- Chop Shop Activity (0%)
- Variant with modifications required at the Chop Shop.[2]
- Saints Row 2
- Beater (10%)
- Standard (70%)
- Bling (20%)
- Chop Shop Activity (0%)
- Stunt Jump (0%) (Non-customisable)
- Gang_Saints (0%)
- Saints Row: The Third
- rough (30%)
- average (70%)
- ultimate (0%)
- saints (0%)
- Saints Row IV
- rough (30%)
- average (70%)
- ultimate (0%)
- saints (0%)
Trivia[]
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row is #2668534427 (#Bootlegger).
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row 2 is #1049.
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row: The Third is "givebootlegger".
- There is no Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row IV.
- In Saints Row, and Saints Row 2, the Bootlegger primarily resembles the Third Generation 1968-1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2-Door, with elements of the second generation 1968-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle, and third generation 1968-1974 Chevrolet Nova.
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Bootlegger is based on the 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-Door, 1970 Pontiac LeMans 4-Door, with the body of a Ford Falcon (XB) while the front loosely resembles a 1969 Pontiac Trans Am's front.
- The license plate of The Duke is "JUMP".
- In Saints Row: The Third, when customizing, there are 2 option 2s in "Rear Bumpers"
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Bootlegger has a lower chance of rolling.
- The name bootlegger comes from the notoriously fast cars used by illegal bootleggers of the prohibition era to avoid the police.
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