


It shares the same unproportional off-road wheels as the Liberator, which is a monster derivative of the "Mudslinger" off-road wheels seen in Los Santos Customs, albeit using custom tire markings also present on regular off-road wheels as an option in mod shops. The Marshall is painted with a primary color on the body, while the secondary color is applied on the chassis and in the form of dual stripes passing through the hood, roof and tailgate. The interior of the vehicle is similar to the Liberator, with the main dials being mounted on small frames. The truck also appears to have four torsion bars or kicker braces, which run from the center of the metal chassis down to the suspension lever arm. The entire chassis is identical to the Liberator, sporting a tube-frame chassis to maintain the truck's integrity on hard hits, with quad shock towers and sway-bars to maintain the truck leveled. In addition, the whole front section serves as an openable compartment for the frontal section of the chassis. The main body retains most of the design and features from the regular Picador, but it has a mostly stripped-down interior, the rear window and the rear bed are removed, and two door handles are added on the skirting area of the body.

The Marshall is basically a Picador on top of a custom monster truck chassis.

It was later made available for all players in Grand Theft Auto Online, although returning players can still acquire it for free.ĭesign Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online The vehicle is exclusive for players who have played the original PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions of GTA V and play it again on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One or PC versions. 3.1 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.2.1 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
