The Shark is a four-door car featured Grand Theft Auto 2 and a cut vehicle in Grand Theft Auto III.
Design[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
The Shark is fashioned as a four-door sedan with an apparently 1930/1940s body design, distinguishable by its slender frontal radiator grille that stretches over to the boot lid of the car.
With GRAHAM
as its internal name, the car's name is implied to be inspired by Graham-Paige's 1938-1940 "Sharknose" car, which sported a shark-like front façade design. The actual design of the Shark, however, differs significantly in various respects. It could be related to the Chrysler Airflow without the continental tire and sloped rear end.
Grand Theft Auto III[]
A working name for the Stinger in Grand Theft Auto III is "Shark". The use of the name is evidenced in the "official" website for Capital Autos [1].
Performance[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
Despite its unassuming appearance, the performance of the Shark is surprisingly excellent, with a significantly high top speed and good acceleration (with a moderate gearshift delay). The car's steering and braking are also good.
Gallery[]
Notable Owners[]
- According to the mission Yutes Must Die!, the Shark is the gang car of the Yutes, a small time gang.
Mission Appearances[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
- The Shark is used by the Yakuza in the mission "Bank Robbery!".
Locations[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
- The Downtown and Industrial Districts of Anywhere City.
Rewards[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
- When crushed, the Shark grants the player:
- Molotov Cocktails in the Downtown District.
- Rocket Launchers in the Industrial District.