Ready to unearth some automotive history in Fortune Valley? Need for Speed: Payback gives you the chance to restore five classic cars – the Derelicts! These aren’t just any vehicles; they’re projects, waiting for you to track down their missing parts and breathe new life into them. This guide will serve as your hub, pointing you to everything you need to know about finding every last piece of these hidden gems.
What are Derelicts in NFS Payback? Rebuild These Iconic Rides
Derelicts are essentially barn finds, scattered across the map in pieces. You’ll need to hunt down five key components: the Chassis, Engine & Drivetrain, Body Parts, Electronics, and Wheels. Once you’ve collected all five, Rav will work his magic and rebuild the car at a garage. Then the real fun begins! You can customize your newly restored classic with any class: Race, Drift, Drag, Off-Road, or Runner style to suit your playstyle.
Plus, once you rebuild all five derelicts, they become available for purchase at dealerships. That’s right, you can have as many classic projects as you want in your garage! So, where do you start?
Unlocking Derelicts: Beating Bosses and Finding Clues
The adventure begins by taking down Street League bosses. Each victory rewards you with a clue, leading you to the Chassis location of a specific Derelict. Securing the Chassis then unlocks the remaining clues revealing the hiding spots for the other four parts. This adds a fantastic layer of exploration and challenge to the game.
Keep in mind, the Speedcross Story Bundle alters how you acquire Speedcross-class derelicts. This difference means an alternative entry point is required to unlock them which requires a separate strategy.
All Available Derelicts: A Collector’s Dream
Here are the five Derelicts you can find and restore in Need for Speed: Payback:
- Chevrolet Bel Air 1955
- Chevrolet C10 Sidestep Pickup 1965
- Ford Mustang 1965
- Nissan Fairlady 240ZG 1971
- Volkswagen Beetle 1963
Each car offers a unique driving experience and the satisfaction of bringing a legend back to life. Let’s dive deeper into one example to see how this all works.
Example Derelict: Chevrolet Bel Air 1955 Part Locations
Let’s say you’re after the Chevrolet Bel Air 1955. The chassis, as an example, is unlocked after completing the Jess: Runner storyline. You’ll find the Chassis itself located in Silver Rock.
Now, let’s break down the location of each part of the Bel Air!
Where to Find Every Chevrolet Bel Air 1955 Part
Here’s a breakdown of each Bel Air part and where to find it:
- Chassis: Silver Rock
- Engine & Drivetrain: Silver Canyon
- Body Parts: Airfield 7
- Electronics: Las Almas church
- Wheels: Desert Valley near a crashed airplane
This process is similar for each derelict, but the locations and initial unlock conditions vary. As you restore the car, the parts will start to be replaced until you have created a fully restored car that can be raced.
Start Your Derelict Hunt Today!
Finding and restoring Derelicts in Need for Speed: Payback is a rewarding experience that adds depth and excitement to the game, and each completed build of your own is a statement that you have mastered the game. Knowing where to start and how each location affects the way you play will lead you to master the entire game. So, gear up, hit the road, and start your derelict hunting adventure today!