![]() Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory, Little Havana.Whoopee is driving around, for example in the mission I Scream, You Scream. The vehicle is also more common when another Mr.Can be acquired if not detonated in I Scream, You Scream.At the Import/Export garage, Portland Harbor, after all vehicles on the list have been delivered.During Vigilante and Firefighter missions, though very rarely.Whoopee spawns more frequently, making it less rare.) ![]() It can also be rarely found driving around Cochrane Dam, where it is more common.It can rarely be found parked in the parking lot at the Staunton View Picnic Area in Wichita Gardens.On rare occasions, it can be spotted driving around Chinatown, Portland View, Saint Mark's, Rockford and Cedar Grove.However, on mobile versions, the truck is much easier to find, though still uncommon. The Mr Whoopee is one of the rarest vehicle in the game, along with Flatbeds and some other vehicles. Whoopee is considered as the first and the second target in the side-mission by the Colombian Cartel with no protection. Whoopee is one of the 24 vehicles wanted by Sunshine Autos for its import garage. Sunshine Autos Import Garage - The Mr.Distribution - Tommy needs to sell the first 50 "ice creams" to turn the ice cream factory into an asset.Import/Export - The Mr Whoopee is one of the 23 vehicles wanted for the Portland Island portion of the Import/Export side mission.Then, after rigging the vehicle with explosives, parks it in Atlantic Quays to lure the gang members in the area. I Scream, You Scream - Claude has to steal a Mr Whoopee after collecting the briefcase in Harwood.Prominent Appearances in Missions Grand Theft Auto III The "Ice Cream Truck", an earlier iteration of the Mr Whoopee in GTA III prior to the game's release. Whoopee vans are front-wheel drive in GTA Vice City and GTA III, and rear-wheel in all other games. Most renditions have powerful-sounding diesel engines, however, GTA III's van has a gasoline engine, while the San Andreas van has a much weaker-sounding diesel. The GTA III version, strangely, takes no physical damage, making it a good vehicle to drive when under fire. ![]() The van in GTA Liberty City Stories can also easily blow up after few collisions, thereby making it the weakest vehicle in GTA Liberty City Stories. The van in GTA San Andreas is significantly slower than the van in other games. In addition, the Boxville-style renditions are top heavy and is prone to rolling if not driven carefully. The GTA Vice City version has a radio, but lacks a horn holding the horn button does nothing.ĭue to its size, the Mr Whoopee is fairly slow and suffers in steering and braking. The GTA III version has no horn or radio, and holding the horn button will simply turn on the jingle. The melody used for the van in all games is the same as that used by the Ice-Cream Van in Grand Theft Auto 2, except for GTA San Andreas. One of the vehicle's special attributes is a musical jingle that can be toggled on or off with the horn button. The GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions are exceptions, with only a single ice cream swirl and a chocolate bar. In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, it resembles a large pair of breasts, whereas in GTA San Andreas, it resembles a penis. In most of its appearances, the decorations on top of the van serve as sexual references. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, it resembles a modified Boxville step van, and in real-life, resembling a Chevrolet Step Van being similar in design but considerably smaller. ![]() Whoopee has a unique, modern design, with the headlights and grille resembling those of a 1986 Ford Transit, while the van itself can also resemble a deformed Toyota LiteAce/TownAce. In Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the Mr. The Mr Whoopee is evidently designed as a vehicle based on a van or box truck, intended to carry ice creams and other frozen foods.
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