In the meantime here's a list of changed and added cars for 1962:
New 3D model
These cars existed before, but either had an awful skin template or the model didn't exactly match the model. Any liveries made for these models must be redone (I'll redo the ones I did before).
- AC Ace (proper model instead of a Shelby Cobra with a different engine)
- Alpine A110 Berlinette (single-file skin template instead of multiple files)
- Austin-Healey Sprite/MG Midget (right-hand drive versions of the actual 1962 models; the previous MG Midget was a left-hand drive Mk III)
- Ferrari 250 GTO (single-file skin template instead of multiple files)
- Jaguar E-Type / XK-E (single-file skin template instead of multiple files)
A completely new set of templates have been uploaded, the updated link is in the first post. Due to most cars having a proper PSD template now, each template is in an individual ZIP file instead of one huge archive.
New/edited variants of existing cars
- Alfa Romeo Giulia / Giulietta Sprint: hardtop (new 3D model) and Giulia (1.6L) versions
- Austin-Healey 3000 Mark II: special rally version with much improved performance
- Ferrari 330 GTO: 250 GTO with a 4.0L engine
- Porsche 356B 2000GS Carrera 2: availability moved to September following further research. Existing examples can still be used as prototypes, as the engine was already available in early 1962.
Completely new models
- Alfa Romeo Giulia (sports saloon)
- Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
- Fiat 2300 Coupé
- Maserati 3500 GTi NEW MANUFACTURER
- Morgan Plus 4 NEW MANUFACTURER
- Triumph Herald
- Triumph Spitfire
- Triumph TR4
- Triumph Vitesse
- TVR Grantura NEW MANUFACTURER
- Volkswagen Karmann Ghia NEW MANUFACTURER
- Volvo 120 Series / Amazon NEW MANUFACTURER
- Volvo P1800
- Volvo PV 544
- ZiL-112S NEW MANUFACTURER
Please see this post for further details: viewtopic.php?p=337502#p337502
Fun race cars
These cars won't be available in the main series, but will be featured in non-championship "fun races".
- Citroën 2CV
- Volkswagen Beetle
The full list of cars has also been updated to reflect all the models I've found that can be used in future seasons. If you know of a car model that would fit here and isn't on the list, don't hesitate to post about it here. There are some restrictions, of course:
- The model must have been in production between March 1962 and June 1970.
- It's not a Le Mans prototype. This series is about road-going sports and GT cars, with a few exceptions allowed.
- It's not an American muscle car. There are dozens of them available, but they'd all end up being the same (huge, inefficient engine, bad handling, severely outclassed in GT +3.0). Certain Ford and Chevrolet models (mainly what the Americans called "compact" in the 1960s) can be taken as exceptions, as both manufacturers had a notable presence in the European racing scene.
- The model exists for F1C, rFactor, GTR, GTR2, GT Legends or any other game that uses a similar 3D & graphics format.