Carson Fastback Special
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| Top Cruising Speed | 139 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
| Top Boosting Speed | 168 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
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The Carson Fastback Special is the upgraded version of the Carson Fastback and gains one point of boost. This upgrade is questionable since the handling of the vehicle is better when using only its cruising speed. However, this makes the vehicle better for race events, where boost power is more readily needed.
This car may be more preferred over the original because of its neat, clean and repaired appearance.
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[edit] Description
The limited edition Fastback Special is the highest specification model that Carson produced. The Track Package extras bring increased boost power for those brave enough to keep it locked in.
[edit] How to Unlock
Win the Fastback Burning Route.
[edit] Resemblance
The Fastback Special mainly resembles the 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback and 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, and has vinyls similar to those of a 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
[edit] Notes
- In Burnout Paradise's Free February Update, the Carson Fastback's speed stat was lowered from 6 to 3 and it's boost stat was lowered from 6 to 5.
