GTP Cool Wall Nomination Archive: Currently Closed

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I nominate to have a new thread every 3-4 days instead of every other day. It just too cluttered having 4 different cool car threads open on the first page. Maybe also lock them after 3 days or so.

I just have a feeling having them every day may lead to people getting tired of them and stop participating in them.
 
09 Mini Clubman S

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I nominate to have a new thread every 3-4 days instead of every other day. It just too cluttered having 4 different cool car threads open on the first page. Maybe also lock them after 3 days or so.

I just have a feeling having them every day may lead to people getting tired of them and stop participating in them.

It's better than the "suggest me a car thread" or the "hey look I put rims on my car" threads we get. I'm trying to create automotive discussion, something this section of GTP seems to have been lacking recently.

When the nominations thin out or slow down, I'll start spreading the days a bit more.

09 Mini Clubman S

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It's already been nominated, voted on, and deemed seriously uncool. You are free to pick another car if you like.
 
Wait that's the S? Where the hell have I been? I was thinking it was the Lotus Elise knock off.
 
You know, I'm going to go in a different direction and nominate the 1986 Jeep CJ-7.
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Specs:
AMC 258 I6
Bore x Stroke 3.75" x 3.90"
Displacement 258 (4.2L)
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Horsepower (net) 115@3500
Torque (net) 210@2000
Main Bearings 7
Valve Configuration OHV
Fuel 2bbl Carter BBD

Length: 147.9”
Wheelbase: 93.5”
Maximum Body Width: 59.9”
Overall Width: 68.6”
Height: 67.6”
Tread (front/rear): 51.5” / 50.0”
Overhang (front/rear): 23.5” / 30.9”
Minimum Ground Clearance: 6.9”
 
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1970 Chevelle SS 454 (LS6 option)

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Specifications :

Wheelbase, inches: 112.0
Weight, lbs: 3,800
Number built: 8,773
Base price: $3,800

Top Available Engine
Type: ohv V-8
Displacement, cid: 454
Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl.
Compression ratio: 11.25:1
Horsepower @ rpm: 450 @ 5600
Torque @ rpm: 500 @ 3600

Representative Performance
0-60 mph, sec: 6.1
1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 13.7 @ 103
 
Not that I object to any of the cars mentioned particularly so far (except maybe the Ford Kak), but isn't the famous Cool Wall about new cars? I might be wrong...
 
We've modified it, this isn't Top Gear's cool wall, but rather GTP's cool wall.
 
I nominate the following:

The original:

1969 Pontiac Trans-Am
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Specifications :

Top Available Engine
Type: V8 OHV - 2 valves per cylinder
Bore x stroke: 104.60 mm. × 95.25 mm.
Bore / stroke ratio: 1.09
Displacement: 6548cc 399.58cu in
Compression: 11:1
Fuel system: 1x 4bbl carb
Aspiration: Normal
Max. output: 500bhp (supposedly underrated :eek:)
Max. torque: a million?
Coolant: Water

Representative Performance (Ram Air IV 400ci)
0-60 in 6.3 sec, 1/4 mile in 14.1 sec @ 101 mph

Production:
Trans Am Hardtop Coupe: 689
Trans Am Convertible: 8
 
Lotus Evora, the only car that can top 170mph, do 0-60 in under 6 seconds, isn't a monster to drive, can hold your grand kids, your luggage, and it can still get 30mpg. That is just spectacular.
 
Matra Murena

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The Matra Murena was a 3-seat sports car produced from 1980 through 1983 by the French engineering group Matra and developed in cooperation with the automaker Simca. In 1979, however, Simca as a part of Chrysler Europe was taken over by PSA and the Simca cars were rebranded to Talbot. Therefore, the car was marketed as Talbot Matra Murena.

The Murena replaced the Matra Bagheera, a very similar vehicle resulting from previous Matra-Simca cooperation, and was largely based on its predecessor. Referred to as project "M551" during development, the Murena employed the base Bagheera structure, but substantial changes were made to address some of the concerns regarding the previous model. The car still had a steel spaceframe with body panels made of fibreglass-polyester, but to counter the rust issues plaguing the Bagheeras, the spaceframe was galvanized.[3] The Murena was actually the first production car to use galvanized steel for all chassis parts. This, coupled with the composite panels, made the car essentially immune to rust, except for the rear trailing arms of the suspension.

The Murena also inherited Bagheera's mid-engined layout together with the sleek hatchback body shape, with the rear hatch allowing access to the engine mounted behind the passenger compartment. The styling was all-new, though, and the body very aerodynamic for its time.[3][5] A unique feature carried over from the previous model was the sitting arrangement - all three seats were placed in one row, with the middle seat folding down to become an armrest.

The engine selection was different, however. The base version employed a larger version of the Simca Type 315 engines used in the Bagheera, displacing 1.6 L and shared with the Talbot Solara. The more powerful version employed the 2.2 L engine from the more modern Simca Type 180 family, which also served as the base engine for the larger Talbot Tagora.[5] This engine was also available with the so-called "S-kit" that upgraded its output to 142 bhp - at first, it was a dealer-fitted option, but later it could be ordered straight from the factory.

Production of the Matra Murena was discontinued in 1983, when the Matra factory in Romorantin switched to production of the Renault Espace minivan.

Manufacturer Matra
Also called Talbot Matra Murena
Production 1980–1983
Predecessor Matra Bagheera
Class Sports car
Body style(s) 3-door hatchback
Layout MR layout
Engine(s) 1.6 L Type 315 ohv I4, 2.2 L Type 180 ohc I4
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
Wheelbase 2435 mm (95.9 in)
Length 4070 mm (160.2 in)
Width 1752 mm (69 in)
Height 1220 mm (48 in)
Curb weight 930 kg (2050 lb)-1033 kg (2277 lb)
Fuel capacity 53 L (14.0 US gal; 11.7 imp gal)

There we go. I don't know why, but I like this quirky little car. Shame that it's pretty rare nowadays.
 
It's funny you mention the Murena actually, I was just reading an article about it in the newsagents only an hour ago. Lovely little car.
 
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T 426 Hemi

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Specs:
Wheelbase 110.0 in (2794 mm)
Length 191.3 in (4859 mm)
Width 76.1 in (1933 mm)
Height 50.9 in (1293 mm)

Body style(s):
2-door hardtop coupe
2-door convertible

Engine:
426 cu in (7 L) Hemi V8: 425 bhp (317 kW)/490 lb·ft (664 N·m)

Transmissions(s):
4-speed manual
3-speed TorqueFlite automatic

Performance:
1/4 mile in 13.0 @ 108 mph (174 km/h)
0-60 mph in 5.9
 
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It's already been nominated, voted on, and deemed seriously uncool. You are free to pick another car if you like.
Sorry:lol: How about a 2004 Acura TSX. First year for the model:) We have it in an Auto but it would be WAY better if we had gotten the stick.
 
Hey Joey! I figured almost everyone else has typed the full year, so could you change my entry to 1971 instead of just '71?
 
What about this beauty?
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Aston Martin V8 Vantage

I'm surprised nobody has nominated any Astons just yet.
 
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could it be that aston is like porsche, you can't tell the difference between one and another?
 
Ford Sierra Cosworth:
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Prompted by comments by people in the SVT Mustang thread about "the first Ford they liked".
 
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My current nomination is the First Generation Toyota 4Runner (others may know it as the Hilux Surf)

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My old man owns an '88 4Runner that he bought new in September of '87. It's a 4-cylinder with about 117 HP, and it really shows when towing a trailer up a mountainous highway. Nevertheless, this truck has been to hell and back too many times for one to count. It bears the same tenacity as a Toyota Hilux of course and that's drawing back from the stories that my dad's told me. Way before I saw Top Gear's attempt to kill one.

Here is a link to the specs
 
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1993 Ford Taurus SHO 3.0 Manual
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Specs:
Engine: 3L Yamaha V6
Redline: 7,000 rpm
Drivetrain: FWD
Horsepower: 220
Torque (ft lbs): 200
Wheelbase: 106.0 in (2692.4 mm)
Length: Sedan:192.0 in (4876.8 mm)
Width: 71.2 in (1808.5 mm)
Height: Sedan: 54.1 in (1374.1 mm)–55.4 in (1407.2 mm)
Curb weight: 3,472 lb (1,575 kg)

What I wish my Taurus WAS.
 
All this talk of the "First ford people really liked" got me thinking about the first Ford I really liked...

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FORD F-SERIES BIGFOOT (Main truck series. Shuttle, Ms. Bigfoot, and Fastrax not included)

Engine(s): Bored and Supercharged 460 Ford V8 to Supercharged aluminum-block 572 drag race V8
Power: Most race trucks got from 750HP (leaf-sprung days) to over 1500HP (current).
Drivetrain: 4x4x4 (4 wheels, 4wd, 4 wheel steering)
Height: from 10' (racers) to 15' 6" (Bigfoot V w/12' Tundra tires)
Curb Weight: From 28,000 lbs (Bigfoot V) to 10,000 lbs (Minimum weight for Race Trucks)
Fuel: Racing gasoline or Methanol, depending on truck
Tires: 66" Terra tires or Turf tires, or 12' 6" Tundra tires.
 
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Here's one that's going to split the crowd I reckon.

The original Subaru Impreza WRX, GC model.

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We could go for the later models but I felt that the original was the best looking of the lot. Any version, WRX/STi, from 1994-1999/2000. 👍

Specifications from wikipedia!!
 
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I nominate...


1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL "Gullwing"

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Specifications:

Production Total: 1,400 built all years (1954-1957); 1,100 exported to United States.
Engine: 3 liter inline-6 with Bosch mechanical fuel injection.
Horsepower: 215 @ 5800 rpm.
Torque: 170 lb-ft @ 3800 rpm.
Weight: 2854 lbs.
Power to Weight Ratio: 13.3 lbs per hp.
0-62 mph: 10 seconds.
Top Speed: up to 162 mph depending on rear axle ratio.



:D
 
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