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[[File:Armourshoppe.jpg|thumb|109px|An Armour Shoppe entrance]]
 
[[File:Armourshoppe.jpg|thumb|109px|An Armour Shoppe entrance]]
   
The '''Armour Shoppe''' is a unique type of [[garages|garage]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]]'' in which they replace the [[Car Bomb|bomb]]-fitting garages of the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|first]] [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|games]].
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The '''Armour Shoppe''' is a unique type of [[garages|garage]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]]''. They replace the [[Car Bomb|bomb]]-fitting garages of the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|first]] [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|games]].
   
 
Here one of the [[Vehicles in GTA London 1961|vehicles in the game]] can be fitted up with thick armor plating to make it much tougher to damage, akin to a [[Royal Pain]] or [[Tiger Tank]].
 
Here one of the [[Vehicles in GTA London 1961|vehicles in the game]] can be fitted up with thick armor plating to make it much tougher to damage, akin to a [[Royal Pain]] or [[Tiger Tank]].

Revision as of 17:48, 18 July 2015

Armourshoppe

An Armour Shoppe entrance

The Armour Shoppe is a unique type of garage featured in Grand Theft Auto: London 1961. They replace the bomb-fitting garages of the first games.

Here one of the vehicles in the game can be fitted up with thick armor plating to make it much tougher to damage, akin to a Royal Pain or Tiger Tank.

The first Armour Shoppe visited will be the one in the Southwest Westminster area of London owned by mechanic / armorer Bobby and associate of the Cartwright Gang who will armor your London Cab for an early mission.

Trivia

  • It costs £500 to armor a vehicle.
  • "Armour Shoppe" is an Old-English way of saying "Armor Shop". One of Harold Cartwright's men refer to it as "Ye Olde Armour Shoppe."