

In 1951, Freightliner started selling trucks through the White Motor Company, but after success in the 60s, the early 70s saw the demise of WMC and in 1974, Freightliner split to form its own private company. In 1942, Freightliner Trucks launched, and went on to build some of the most iconic trucks to come from the US. In HQTM Team's Classic Madness mod, it is replaced by the classic Mack W-71. ar file, even though it can be glitchy unless you carefully modify other parts of the vehicle (see the trivia section of the article for the American LaFrance Fire Truck for more information).


pkg file, or by just taking the old one from one of the beta versions of the game and putting it in a custom. However, the trailer's files remain inside the mm2core.ar file of the final version of Midtown Madness 2, and can be enabled by adding a "TRAILER_HITCH" object to the truck's. In Midtown Madness 2, this semi-truck does not have its flatbed trailer attached to it unlike the original Midtown Madness and the alpha and early beta versions of Midtown Madness 2 (since the sequel was originally going to have a flatbed trailer attached to this truck, but due to glitches that caused it to fly high in the air if it hits a building at a high speed, the problems couldn't be fixed, so the trailer was cut from later versions of the game). The big rig in the first two games is based on the Class C120 model, while the one in Midtown Madness 3 is based on the newer Class S/T model. It is the most durable vehicle in the standard game, the original Midtown Madness and Midtown Madness 3. The Freightliner Century is a standard vehicle that is unlocked from the very first time you play Midtown Madness 2.
