Gran Turismo 7
54 Achievements
100-120h
PS4
Three Legendary Cars
Acquired three legendary race cars that were once destined to win 24 hour races.
2.4%
How to unlock the Three Legendary Cars achievement in Gran Turismo 7 - Definitive Guide
To unlock this trophy you have to buy the following cars in the legendary car dealer section of the game:
Ford Mark IV Race Car
Jaguar XJ13
Ferrari 330 P4 '67
Ford Mark IV Race Car
Jaguar XJ13
Ferrari 330 P4 '67
9 Comments
How much do each of them cost?
By HappyDogCPH on 08 Jun 2022 21:06
Ford Mark IV Race Car - $4.6 Mil
Jaguar XJ13 - $12 Mil
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 - $9 Mil
Jaguar XJ13 - $12 Mil
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 - $9 Mil
By DRedWingsDJY on 16 Jun 2022 14:02
This site shows you the cars required, all the prices (which change over time) and the last time it was up for sale to give you an idea of how long it might be for the cars you want to reappear for sale (which is random and somewhat based on availability of other cars selling in a slot).
- Ford Mark IV Race Car '67 - $6,750,000
- Ferrari 330 P4 '67 - $9,500,000
- Jaguar XJ13 '66 - $12,000,000
This guide was translated automatically.
Ford Mark IV Race Car (4.6m)
Jaguar XJ13 (12m)
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 (9m)
Jaguar XJ13 (12m)
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 (9m)
7 Comments
The translation into Russian of the trophy is inaccurate .
It would be right - it would be destined to win the 24-hour race. That is, these cars were designed or intended for 24-hour racing, but some did not win or did not participate at all.
Information site - on this resource you can monitor the addition of legendary cars to the Hagerty Collection .
It would be right - it would be destined to win the 24-hour race. That is, these cars were designed or intended for 24-hour racing, but some did not win or did not participate at all.
Information site - on this resource you can monitor the addition of legendary cars to the Hagerty Collection .
By cyrax on 19 Apr 2022 07:42
The best option for farming is to race at the legendary French Le Mans. A race for 30 minutes, where for 1st place they give 550,000 in-game currency, and with a bonus it’s generally 825,000. For ± an hour, farming is 1,650,000, which I think is the best option at the moment. In 16.5 hours (that is, about 33 races) you can earn from 0 for all 3 expensive cars.
By Bordovichek on 07 Oct 2022 21:33
This guide was translated automatically.
For me personally, the cost of the cars was different, maybe they adjusted it with some kind of patch, so always have a million more, just in case.
Ford Mark IV Race Car' 67 (5,150,000)
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 (9,000,000)
Jaguar XJ13 '66 (12,000,000)
The cars are very expensive and the easiest way to earn money is to complete all the “track acquaintances” for gold. They give from 100,000 to 5,000,000 per route. This path, of course, is difficult, but after going through all of Japan for gold, I managed to collect for Ford and Jaguar. You can grind some race for half an hour, for which they give you 450-550k, there are plenty of videos on YouTube. But these races are quite difficult, even if you set the game difficulty to low, most often with rain and pit stops, and in order to win them easily you will have to buy a certain car for 1-3 million, which is not very suitable for us, because money is already short. Plus, this method is quite tedious; when you get acquainted with the routes, you at least challenge yourself. And if some routes can be completed in 10 minutes, others can be completed for more than a day. There is also a cheating way, via Remote Play, launch the game on a PC and download a script that will automatically complete the races; if you are interested, read it on PSN Profiles. As an option, you can also run a time trial in the sports section. For bronze they give 250k, silver a million, gold 2 million. Only for gold the time is very hardcore, for silver you can still get confused, I think you will get bronze on the first try. In regular races I was given 15-30k per victory, depending on the number of competitors and laps. Maybe they give more at higher ranks, but it’s much more difficult to win there. In any case, 30k in 20 minutes is a waste of time. They don’t allow you to participate in championships with the Russian region, maybe they give you coins normally, but alas, I don’t know.
Ford Mark IV Race Car' 67 (5,150,000)
Ferrari 330 P4 '67 (9,000,000)
Jaguar XJ13 '66 (12,000,000)
The cars are very expensive and the easiest way to earn money is to complete all the “track acquaintances” for gold. They give from 100,000 to 5,000,000 per route. This path, of course, is difficult, but after going through all of Japan for gold, I managed to collect for Ford and Jaguar. You can grind some race for half an hour, for which they give you 450-550k, there are plenty of videos on YouTube. But these races are quite difficult, even if you set the game difficulty to low, most often with rain and pit stops, and in order to win them easily you will have to buy a certain car for 1-3 million, which is not very suitable for us, because money is already short. Plus, this method is quite tedious; when you get acquainted with the routes, you at least challenge yourself. And if some routes can be completed in 10 minutes, others can be completed for more than a day. There is also a cheating way, via Remote Play, launch the game on a PC and download a script that will automatically complete the races; if you are interested, read it on PSN Profiles. As an option, you can also run a time trial in the sports section. For bronze they give 250k, silver a million, gold 2 million. Only for gold the time is very hardcore, for silver you can still get confused, I think you will get bronze on the first try. In regular races I was given 15-30k per victory, depending on the number of competitors and laps. Maybe they give more at higher ranks, but it’s much more difficult to win there. In any case, 30k in 20 minutes is a waste of time. They don’t allow you to participate in championships with the Russian region, maybe they give you coins normally, but alas, I don’t know.
We cannot show the content due to copyright protection. Please click the link below to view the guide.