Note that I did a LOT of saving and reloading during that fight. I drove my Highwayman to the Den, parked it in East Side, and killed Metzger. With the Highwayman you eliminate all the hassle of travel. Instead of weeks to cross the map you can do so in a couple of days. For Fallout 2 on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Dude, where's my car? Behind the scenes. … Orbit navigation Move camera: 1 finger drag or Left Mouse Button Pan: 2-finger drag or Right Mouse Button or SHIFT+ Left Mouse Button Zoom on object: Double-tap or Double-click on object Zoom out: Double-tap or Double-click on background Zoom: Pinch in/out or Mousewheel or CTRL + … ". Along the way I got 1 random encounter. It was mentioned in the Fallout Bible that the Highwayman was originally going to have two large fuel tanks in the back. The car looked very familiar to me so I decided to do some research on it. The most important thing you can do in Fallout 2 is get the Highwayman. The famous Highwayman from Fallout 2. Once I was done, I noticed that the car was gone. For Fallout 2 on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Can you get the Highwayman as a low-intelligence character?
The idea to place a wrecked Highwayman in Van Buren and subsequently New Vegas came from Joshua Sawyer. Yes, I have googled it, and no, none of the other player's problems fit the description of my problem. Anyways, I got out and did that mini-quest where you deliver Smitty his meal. According to the Fallout bible the Highwayman …

The famous Highwayman from Fallout 2. Aircon on the roof since “Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter”.

The most important thing you can do in Fallout 2 is get the Highwayman. Sawyer wanted to add a wrecked Highwayman filled with microfusion cells and other items hinting at its owner, like the tanker fob, as far back as Van Buren, as a reference to the Chosen One's car from Fallout 2 (where it contained an internal battery charged from energy cells.
The only requirement is to have some energy or microfusion cells on hand to refuel the vehicle when it eventually runs out of fuel. Please don’t kill me for that terrible joke. J.E. I recently started playing Fallout 2 again and got to the point where you get the fuel cell regulator from the broken down Chrysalis Motors Highwayman. The only requirement is to have some energy or microfusion cells on hand to refuel the vehicle when it eventually runs out of fuel. It is a direct reference to the Chosen One's Highwayman in Fallout 2. Aircon on the roof since “Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter”.