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The Schubert Extra Six Police Tudor is a vehicle in Mafia.
Design[]
The Schubert Extra Six Police Tudor is the police version of the Schubert Extra Six Tudor, serves as the primary police vehicle of choice for the Lost Heaven Police Department at the mid-to-late 1930s. It is intended as a newer, faster replacement of the Schubert Six Police, appearing with a black-and-white police livery (black-and-white body with black fenders), emergency lights, and a siren only used by the police.
Influence[]
As a variant of the Schubert Extra Six Tudor, it is based on the Chevrolet Master.
Performance[]
Both the Schubert Extra Six Police Tudor, Schubert Extra Six Police Fordor and their civilian counterparts share the exact same attributes in performance, as indicated below from the Carcyclopedia:
- Weight: 1346 kg
- Power: 85 hp
- Maximum speed: 80 mph
- Engine: Six cylinder
- Swept volume: 3548 ccm
- Gear box: Three speed
Availability[]
Both the Schubert Extra Six Police Tudor and Schubert Extra Six Police Fordor begin to appear as the replacement of the Schubert Six Police since A Trip to the Country (set in 1933). Prominently, several such cars carrying hostile members of the police appear halfway during the mission, after both the player and Paulie managed to reach the wounded Sam in a barn.
The Schubert Extra 6 Police Tudor is replaced by the Lassiter V16 Police from You Lucky Bastard! onwards in the console versions. However, it remains for the rest of the storyline in the PC version.
Both the Schubert Extra Six and the Schubert Extra Six Police will not be available as a selectable car the player starts out in Free Mode until the player learns how to steal the Schubert Extra Six in Omerta; even if the player manages to force a spawning Schubert Extra Six Police in initial Free Modes to be left with doors wide open, the player is still unable to access the car as the player has yet to learn how to lockpick the car.
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Trivia[]
- The vehicle is referred to as the "Schubert Extra 6 Police Tudor" as opposed to "Schubert Extra Six Police Tudor" to likely shorten the already long full names of the cars.
- A peculiar inconsistency among various variants of the Schubert Extra Six is their taillights. The Tudor variant of the civilian Schubert Extra Six only features a single taillight on the left side of the car, while the Fordor has a full pair on both sides of the car; this is reversed with the police versions, with the Tudor version featuring two taillights, while the Fordor has only one, also on the left side. While it was common for cars from the 1930s to have one taillight on one side, it does not explain why this detail is inconsistent among the civilian and police versions of the Schubert Extra Six.