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− | The '''Hollywood''' is a [[:Category:Vehicles|vehicle]] in ''[[Saints Row]]'', ''[[Saints Row 2]]'' and ''[[Saints Row IV]]''.{{ref|pHnvZIbjXKw| |
+ | The '''Hollywood''' is a [[:Category:Vehicles|vehicle]] in ''[[Saints Row]]'', ''[[Saints Row 2]]'' and ''[[Saints Row IV]]''.{{ref|pHnvZIbjXKw|youtube=pHnvZIbjXKw Gamesradar|E3 gameplay}} |
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*The [[Cheats in Saints Row 2|Cheat]] for this vehicle in ''Saints Row 2'' is #1057. |
*The [[Cheats in Saints Row 2|Cheat]] for this vehicle in ''Saints Row 2'' is #1057. |
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*There is no [[Cheats in Saints Row IV|Cheat]] for this vehicle in ''Saints Row IV''. |
*There is no [[Cheats in Saints Row IV|Cheat]] for this vehicle in ''Saints Row IV''. |
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+ | *This car resembles a {{wp|Chevrolet_Bel_Air#Second_generation_(1955–1957)|1956 Chevrolet Bel Air}}. The car in the games, which features a V8, has the equivalent of a 283 Cubic inch V8, and would be fitted to a 3 speed automatic transmission. |
*This car can be modified to resemable a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado |
*This car can be modified to resemable a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado |
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*{{wp|Bel Air}} and {{wp|Hollywood}} are both districts within {{wp|Los Angeles}}, which explains the choice of name. |
*{{wp|Bel Air}} and {{wp|Hollywood}} are both districts within {{wp|Los Angeles}}, which explains the choice of name. |
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+ | *This is the first car seen in the [[Disambiguation:Saints Row|''Saints Row'' series]].{{ref|'''Cutscene''': [[The Streets of Stilwater]]}} |
*This vehicle is in ''Saints Row IV'' but not in ''Saints Row: The Third'', along with [[Betsy]], [[Eiswolf]], [[Mockingbird]], [[Stiletto]] and [[Varsity]], |
*This vehicle is in ''Saints Row IV'' but not in ''Saints Row: The Third'', along with [[Betsy]], [[Eiswolf]], [[Mockingbird]], [[Stiletto]] and [[Varsity]], |
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Revision as of 17:16, 9 October 2015
Template:Infobox vehicle The Hollywood is a vehicle in Saints Row, Saints Row 2 and Saints Row IV.[1]
Description
The Hollywood seats 4 people, and commonly spawns in the Barrio and Arena Districts. Both the hardtop and convertible forms randomly spawn, with the majority of them in a rusty condition although the rust is automatically removed when modifying the car at a Car Mechanic. Los Carnales also use this vehicle as one of their gang cars along with the Betsy at a 5 star Los Carnales Notoriety.
In Saints Row, a Carnales Hollywood is unlocked in the Garage after completion of the Carnales Chop Shop activity.
In Saints Row 2, the Hollywood is unlocked in the first group of Gang Customization cars. In the Pleasant View neighborhood of the Arena District, there is an abandoned drive in movie theater with an old Hollywood on top of the sign.
No Hood
The No Hood Hollywood is featured in Blinged Out Ride. In this Multiplayer mode, the Hollywood must be upgraded to win.
In Saints Row 2, there is a 10% chance of a Beater Hollywood spawning without a Hood, so there is a 2% chance that a random Hollywood is a Beater with no Hood.
The No Hood version is a normal variant and is not unique, so it can be modified at the Car Mechanic as normal. Repairing the car, or entering the Car Customization menu does not add a Hood, but if another Hood is purchased, it is impossible to remove.
The greatest chance of seeing the No Hood version is in the Factories and Projects Districts, as they are the only Districts where Beater variants spawns where Standard variants does not.
Modifications
- Saints Row
The Hollywood has a total of 29 Vehicle Customization options.
- Mods
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 2 Hoods
- 2 Fuzzy Dice
- 2 Side Mirrors
- 2 Trims
- 2 Roofs
- 2 Fins
- 2 Spare Tires
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 3 Rims
- 2 Wheel Covers
- 4 Antennas
- Paints
- Body Color (2 sections)
- Trim Color
- Rim Color
- Interior Color
- Window Tint
- Saints Row 2
The Hollywood has a total of 29 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Industrial Rims available. The available Wheel Sizes are 7-13 and the available Wheel Widths are 1-2.
- Mods
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 2 Rear Bumpers
- 2 Hoods
- 2 Fuzzy Dice
- 2 Side Mirrors
- 2 Trims
- 2 Roofs
- 2 Fins
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 2 Rear Mods
- 4 Antennas
- 3 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color (2 sections)
- Trim Color
- Rim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
Although there are only 3 exhaust tips available at the mechanic, there are a further 2 exhaust tips used by variants.
- Saints Row IV
The Hollywood has a total of 54 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Hydraulics available. The available Wheel Sizes are 21-25 and the available Wheel Widths are 1-4
- Mods
- 9 Front Bumpers
- 7 Hoods
- 3 Mirrors
- 3 Trims
- 4 Roofs
- 4 Rear Bumpers
- 7 Exhaust Tips
- 4 Antennas
- 2 Miscellaneous
- 4 Decal 1s
- Paints
- Body Color (2 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color (2 sections)
- Underglow
Variants
- Saints Row
- Beater (90%)
- Classic (10%)
- Gang_LC (0%)
- Reward (0%) (Non-customisable)
Blinged Out Ride variants:
- BeaterRed1 (0%)
- HooptieRed2 (0%)
- ClassicRed3 (0%)
- BlingedRed4 (0%)
- BeaterBlue1 (0%)
- HooptieBlue2 (0%)
- ClassicBlue3 (0%)
- BlingedBlue4 (0%)
- BeaterYellow1 (0%)
- HooptieYellow2 (0%)
- ClassicYellow3 (0%)
- BlingedYellow4 (0%)
- BeaterPurple1 (0%)
- HooptiePurple2 (0%)
- ClassicPurple3 (0%)
- BlingedPurple4 (0%)
- Saints Row 2
- Beater (20%)
- Standard (70%)
- Bling (10%)
- gang_saints (0%)
- Saints Row IV
- average (90%)
- Classic (0%)
- Ultimate (10%)
Trivia
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row is #465599663 (#Hollywood).
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row 2 is #1057.
- There is no Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row IV.
- This car resembles a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. The car in the games, which features a V8, has the equivalent of a 283 Cubic inch V8, and would be fitted to a 3 speed automatic transmission.
- This car can be modified to resemable a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado
- Bel Air and Hollywood are both districts within Los Angeles, which explains the choice of name.
- This is the first car seen in the Saints Row series.[2]
- This vehicle is in Saints Row IV but not in Saints Row: The Third, along with Betsy, Eiswolf, Mockingbird, Stiletto and Varsity,
Gallery
References
- ↑ YouTube: Gamesradar E3 gameplay
- ↑ Cutscene: The Streets of Stilwater