T R A N S C R I P T . . .
Hello and welcome back to the one hundred and forty-first episode of this GTA III The Definitive Edition video game series.
Today, weβre just gonna look for our next vehicle for our Import/Export Exchange List in Shoreside Vale. So, here we have the βStallionβ which is one of the vehicles that we need.
I was unsure what it was but, with the name popping up, I do know that we need it. One of the best looking Stallionβs that Iβve seen. Itβs as if the vehicles in Shoreside Vale have all the nice paint jobs. And, are the more luxuriously looking cars versus say, Portland district.
Or, even some of Staunton Island. Theirβs the Stallion on the list. Stallion crossed off the list. Eight down, eight remain. I hope you enjoyed this episode and Iβll see you on the next!

Summary
Pike Creek Garage stands as a notable destination in the world of Grand Theft Auto 3, especially if youβre into side missions. One of these fascinating side missions revolves around the import and export of specific vehicles, and the Stallion is among the chosen ones.
The Stallion, modelled after the classic 1969/1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass, carries the nostalgic charm of old-school Americana muscle cars. This isnβt just about driving from point A to point B; itβs about cruising through Liberty City with purpose and flair.
Side missions like the import/export task at Pike Creek add layers to the GTA 3 experience. They offer a break from the main storyline, giving you a chance to explore the city in a different light. These missions, while optional, can be incredibly rewarding both in terms of in-game currency and the satisfaction of ticking off each challenge.
The allure of the Stallion mission isnβt just in the vehicle itself but in the hunt and delivery. You get to feel a sense of accomplishment each time you locate and deliver a specified vehicle to the garage. Itβs a unique chance to indulge in the grandeur of vintage car collection while gaining substantial rewards in the process.
STALLION β Import | Export // SHORESIDE VALE
The Search for the Stallion: A Guide to Locations and Strategies
Finding the Stallion isnβt just a simple drive-and-pick-up. Itβs an adventure that takes you through some interesting spots in Liberty City. Knowing where to look can save a ton of time and efforts.
There are specific hotspots where Stallions are known to hang out. Start your search in the multistory parking lot in Newport of Staunton Island. Itβs like the vehicleβs city hangout. Another potential spot is in Hepburn Heights near the solo TOYZ van of Portland. This area sometimes hides a Stallion in plain sight, but donβt confuse it for the flamed Gang Car β Diablo Stallion, as this variant will not trade.
Donβt skip checking out Trenton, right across the street from Joeyβs garage. This industrial area often has what youβre looking for. Also, the parking lot of Carson General Hospital in Rockford can be a surprising find for a Stallion.
Other locations you might want to swing by include the Liberty City Memorial Stadium parking lot and a cliff-side lot in Cedar Grove of Shoreside Vale. For a real wildcard, try the Francis International Airportβs parking bay.
When youβre out hunting, pay attention. Stallions can blend in with other cars, so knowing their unique design features becomes crucial. Look for the distinct build inspired by the Oldsmobile Cutlass, and youβll have better luck identifying them amongst the crowd.
Itβs all about strategy here and the Stallion can come as a convertible model. Memorise these hotspots and plan routes that cover them efficiently. Keeping a mental map of the cityβs layout helps cut down on unnecessary trips. Time is of the essence, especially when competing with the AI-controlled car that might speed away if threatened.
Reaping the Rewards: Completing the Stallion Side-Mission
Once youβve got the Stallion secured and delivered to the Pike Creek garage, the rewards start coming in. Each delivery earns you $1,000 GTA, which can add up quickly if youβre planning on completing the entire import/export list. Itβs a pretty sweet payoff for a side mission in the grand scheme of things.
But thereβs more than just the cash. Once all 16 vehicles on the exchange list have been delivered, you unlock the ability to access any of these cars for free. Just imagine having your own pick of Liberty Cityβs finest vehicles at your fingertips.
The big bonus kicks in with the delivery of the 16th vehicle. Not only do you wrap up a significant game milestone, but you also receive an additional $200,000 GTA. That kind of cash opens up a whole range of possibilities, whether youβre looking for armor, weapons, or maybe just need a financial cushion for later stints.
This system of rewards is brilliantly designed to keep you motivated. It gives you a good mix of fun and focus. By tying rewards to the collection of unique vehicles, the game encourages thorough exploration and strategic thinking. Itβs not just about crossing them off the list; itβs about the satisfaction that comes with the completion.
In the vast urban landscape of Grand Theft Auto 3βs: The Definitive Release, securing these vehicles and enjoying the benefits is a reminder of the gameβs deep layers and the pleasure that comes from uncovering them. Ultimately, these rewards amplify your gaming experience and give each side mission added value.

Itβs been a while since I have played Grand Theft Auto. I guess the last version I played was Vice City. Iβm really not too familiar with this version of the game but Iβm assuming it is the same conceptβ¦ Steal a car and turn it in for cash!Β
In my opinion⦠I would like to see more context explaining the concept of the game so I can better understand it and possibly be interested in purchasing it.
I did spend a lot of time playing my version of the game. I got many hours of enjoyment out of it.