Highwayman (Fallout 2)

The Chryslus Motors Highwayman is the only working vehicle usable by the PC in Fallout 2. The Highwayman's got a full analog system, 800 + Horsepower, 0 to 60 in less than a second, a sizeable trunk and spacious interior, able to accomodate the entire party of the Chosen One, from Marcus to Skynet. That particular Highwayman could be found in the Den. Its missing part, the fuel cell controller, could be found in Gecko.

The battery can be charged with either Micro Fusion Cells or Small Energy Cells. A full pack of SEC (40) charges it up 20%, a full pack of MFC (50) charges it up 50%.

It can be upgraded throughout the game with several items:


 * Fuel Cell Regulator from Klamath, doubles mileage.
 * Blower in NCR, improves speed.
 * Three upgrades in the Chop Shop in New Reno which include speed, trunk space and a final speed enhancement.
 * T-Ray's grav plates after completion of the game.

The original Fallout game had no working vehicles, only a reference to steam-powered trucks. Fallout 3 has no working Vehicles that the player can use (apart from some vehicles used as a "door" to a new area in add-ons like The Pitt and Point Lookout).

Trivia
Highwayman
 * There is a weapon in Fallout 3 known as Highwayman's Friend. This weapon is a reference to this vehicle as the weapon is a unique Tire Iron.
 * Contrary to popular belief, parking the in New Reno's Virgin Street does not cause the game to glitch and leave the player without the car permanently. This is actually a part of the Recover your stolen car quest, in which the  is taken to the "Chop Shop" to be sold to Mr. Bishop.