The convertible variants feature black steel with a unique pearlescent paint, silver secondary paint, and unique silver wheels. The hardtop variants feature dark blue with a light blue pearlescent paint, and bronze wheels. These share the same upgrades as the gang variants but unique paint.
There are unique non-gang modified variants that can be found in El Burro Heights at the bus junkyard on the corner of South Shambles Street and Hanger Way, most often at night, in both hardtop and convertible variants. If Franklin steals a Families Tornado, he will be ignored. Gang members will open fire on the player if he/she attempts to steal one of their cars. The convertible gang variants feature lead sled lowrider wheels, fender chrome detail, fender ornaments, short exhausts, and limo window tint. The hardtop gang variants feature a classic hood, triple golds lowrider wheels, fender skirts and chrome detail, fender ornaments, side exit exhaust, and limo window tint. There are unique modified Tornados belonging to the Los Santos Vagos, Families and Ballas gangs, in both hardtop and convertible variants. It is also very rare to find it outside of the mission, but it can occasionally be found east of Grapeseed and Sandy Shores. This version cannot be modified at Los Santos Customs but can be repaired. It can be stolen after stunning its owners, required to obtain the gold medal in the mission. There are four different basic Declasse Tornado variants available in GTA 5: A hard top and a convertible with good paint, and ‘beater’ versions of those two, featuring faded paint and rust.Ī convertible mariachi beater version can be seen during mission The Civil Border Patrol, with sombreros and guitars on the back seat. Declasse Tornado GTA 5 Front View Declasse Tornado GTA 5 Rear View Declasse Tornado Variants The beater models commonly found in Blaine County tend to have a delayed engine ignition, which could become a problem in the event of a situation that requires a quick getaway. It again does not have a visible fuel cap, but it will explode if the front engine is shot enough or if its hit from a high enough impact (rolling down a steep hill and directly hitting the ground with sensitive spots may result in an instant explosion). One disadvanatge of the Declasse Tornado is that it perfroms horrible while driving up hills. The Tornado is also quite durable and can take a good bit of road damage/gunfire before exploding. The car does make up for this with its above average top speed and acceleration, as well as its generally stable cornering (even with its long wheelbase that is supposed to hamper the car’s maneuverability). Having only two doors, the Declasse Tornado is only designed to carry two occupants. There are probably more variants based on the standard Declasse Tornado than any other vehicle in GTA 5. The iconic tail fins and bodyside trim treatment clinch the identification of the Tornado as a ’57 Chev. Originally incorrectly identified as a 1957 Cadillac but ingame Cadillacs are referred to as Albany with Chevrolet referred to as Declasse.
The Tornado resembles a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air in its front end and overall shape. Headlight, grille and front bumper cues taken from the 1958 Cadillac, while the tail light pods are taken from the 1960 Cadillac. The Declasse Tornado is a vintage 2-door hard-top/convertible featured in GTA 5 and GTA Online.
2 GTA 5 Car: Declasse Tornado Detailed Info and Location.