READ THE OP! GTP Cool Wall Nomination Thread [Always accepting more cars!]

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2019 Bugatti La Voiture Noire

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Body Style: 2 door Coupé
Engine: 8.0L W16 with Four two-stage turbos
Power: 1478 HP / --- rpm
Torque: 1180 Nm
Weight: Over 1900 kg
Transmission: DSG 7 speed Automatic
Drivetrain: Mid engine, unknown possibly four weel drive
Additional Information: The most expensive car in the world

*The most expensive modern car in the world
 
1979 Porsche 935 K3 Porsche Kremer Racing #41

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Body Style: 2 door Coupé
Engine: 3.2L B6 with Twin KKK Turbos
Power: 751 HP / 8200 rpm
Torque: 750 Nm / 5500 rpm
Weight: 1025 kg
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Drivetrain: Rear engine, rear weel drive
Additional Information: It won the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans despite being a GT car​
 
1957-1959 Plymouths
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Body Style: 2-door hardtop, 2-door convertible, 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 4-door station wagon

Engine: 230ci. (3.8L) L-head straight-6, 277ci. (4.5L) V8, 301ci. (4.9L) V8, 318ci. (5.2L) V8, 350ci. (5.7L) V8 361ci. (5.9L) V8
Power: 132-305 HP
Weight: 3,746 lbs. (1,699 kg.)

Transmission: 3-speed manual (optional overdrive), Powerflite automatic (6-cylinder only), Torqueflite automatic (V8s only)

Drive train: rear engine, rear-wheel drive

Chrysler Corporation's "Forward Look" began for the 1955 model year across all brands. The cars represented an optimistic future and were styled to be the sleekest and most modern amongst the competition's offerings from Ford and General Motors. The man responsible for designing these cars was Virgil Exner. Chrysler Corp. spent the next two years completely retooling and changing the cars for the 1957 model year. $300 million later, the new 1957 "Flite Sweep" cars were introduced in October, 1956. The cars' styling were radically different from the 1957 GMs and Fords. The cars were longer, lower, wider, had streamlined rooflines, and tall tailfins.
Plymouth for 1957 and 1958 was dubbed the "Star of the Forward Look". Plymouth being part of the low priced field competed with Chevrolet and Ford. The advanced styling of the new low priced Plymouths was revolutionary among the American automakers. The effect of the new Plymouth sent shock waves through the styling halls of both GM and Ford. One story told of GM styling boss Harley Earl walking into the office of Chevrolet exterior designer C.J. MacKichan, throwing a 1957 Plymouth catalog on his desk and asking bitterly, "Why don't you quit?"
1957 was the first year for Chrysler Corporation's Torsion Aire suspension system. Replacing the coil spring setup in the front, torsion bars with ball-joint steeling was standard on all Mopars. With this new suspension system, the cars' handling changed for the better making them handling superior to any other full-size car offered at the time. Motor Trend went one step further and named Plymouth the best handling car in the country-eventually awarding the 1957 Motor Trend Car Of The Year Award to Chrysler Corporation's five divisions based on "Superior Handling and Roadability Qualities."
The 1957-59 Plymouths were available in many trim levels and body styles such as the economical Savoy, Suburban station wagon, and the sporty Fury. The cars were facelifted slightly in 1958 with the biggest visual change being the addition of quad headlights. 1959 was restyled again and would be the last year of body-on-frame construction before the unibody Chryslers of 1960.
The 1957 Plymouth is an example of when imagination ruled car design. Virgil Exner single handedly changed American automotive design and led the competition to create cars like the radical 1959 Cadillac as well as the theme of longer, lower, wider in the decades to come.​
 
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1979 Porsche 935 K3 Porsche Kremer Racing #41

Are you talking this particular race car, or the 935 model in general? Though this car gave one of the greatest stories in Le Mans history with the Whittington brothers.

Plus, is there anyone who finds this car uncool?
 
Are you talking this particular race car, or the 935 model in general? Though this car gave one of the greatest stories in Le Mans history with the Whittington brothers.

Plus, is there anyone who finds this car uncool?

I mean this one in particular, since it was the most famous K3 of all. Though the other K3s with different liveries, also had several victories.
 
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1948-1953 Cadillac Series 62
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Body Style: 4dr sedan, 2dr coupe, 2dr hardtop, 2dr convertible
Engine: 5.7L Monobloc V8 (1948 only), 5.4L OHV V8 ('49-'53)
Power: 150 hp (1948), 160 hp ('49-'51), 190 hp ('52-'53)
Torque: 311 lb-ft
Weight: 2000-2300 kg
Transmission: 3-speed manual, 4-speed auto
Drivetrain: FR
Country: USA
Additional Information: Designed by Harley Earl - Known as the first car to sport tailfins, which all but defined American car design for the next decade - Along with the Buick Roadmaster Riviera and the Oldsmobile 98, this was among the first pillarless hartop coupes ever produced - Only about 10% of Cadillacs by this time were ordered with the manual transmission

(That's my own picture BTW, and still my favorite S62 I've ever seen IRL or online, due to the beautiful color)
 
1992-1999 BMW M3
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Body Style: 2 door 2+2 coupe, 2 door convertible, 4 door sedan
Engines: S50B30US 3.0l i6, S52B32 3.2l i6, S50B30 3.0l i6, S50B32 3.2l i6
Power: for first two engines 240 HP at 6000 rpm, then 286 HP at 7000 rpm and 316 HP at 7400 rpm respectively
Torque: 225 lb-ft at 4250 rpm, 236 lb-ft at 3800 rpm, 236 lb-ft at 3600 rpm and 258 lb-ft at 3250 rpm respectively
Weight: 1515 kg for Euro version
Transmission: 5 speed manual, 5 speed automatic, 6 speed manual, 6 speed SMG
Drivetrain: FR

This nomination doesn't include special editions like GT, Lightweight and on
 
Lincoln Continental 1961 - 1966
4-door coupe and 4-door convertible
2-door hardtop

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430 cu in (7.0 L) V8
460 cu in (7.5 L) V8
462 cu in (7.6 L) V8
Transmission 3-speed Turbo-Driveautomatic
3-speed C6 automatic

223.5 kW / 300 hp / 304 PS
torque: 631 Nm / 465 lb-ft
base curb weight: 2235 kg / 4927 lbs
top speed: 198 km/h (123 mph)
accelerations: 0- 60 mph 10.1© s; 0- 100 km/h 10
fuel consumption and mileage: 23.7 l/100km / 11.9 mpg (imp.) / 9.9 mpg (U.S.) / 4.2 km/
 
Lincoln Continental 1961 - 1966
4-door coupe and 4-door convertible
2-door hardtop

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430 cu in (7.0 L) V8
460 cu in (7.5 L) V8
462 cu in (7.6 L) V8
Transmission 3-speed Turbo-Driveautomatic
3-speed C6 automatic

223.5 kW / 300 hp / 304 PS
torque: 631 Nm / 465 lb-ft
base curb weight: 2235 kg / 4927 lbs
top speed: 198 km/h (123 mph)
accelerations: 0- 60 mph 10.1© s; 0- 100 km/h 10
fuel consumption and mileage: 23.7 l/100km / 11.9 mpg (imp.) / 9.9 mpg (U.S.) / 4.2 km/
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...coln-continental-4th-generation.331536/page-2
 
No. One by one. Just like last time.
Yeah, they'd be separate polls, its just that Im concerned about doing such similar cars right next to each other. Its not a big thing really, Ill still poll both if you want.

Lincoln Continental 1961 - 1966

It's already been polled, thanks @Volksauto. However, don't forget about all the other generations of continentals, feel free to poll any of those (Or anything else you'd want to poll that isn't found in here). And if you don't want to look up all the stats for it, just post the name and picture here and I'll do the rest.

Queue's looking a little on the low side! @GranTurNismo and @ThrasherDBS, you guys usually have good ones and have two spots open each, Volksauto has one more open, anyone else is free to join in too.
 
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1936-1941 Lincoln Zephyr
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Body Style: 2-door coupe, 2-door convertible, 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 4-door convertible

Engine: 267ci. (4.4L) flat-head V12
Power: 110 HP
Weight: 3,289 lbs. (1,491 kg.) - 3,835 lbs. (1,739 kg.)

Transmission: 3-speed manual

Drive train: front engine, rear-wheel drive
Introduced on November 2, 1935, as a 1936 model, the Lincoln-Zephyr was a bridge between the Ford V8 and the Lincoln Model K. The Zephyr's styling was extremely modern with a low raked windscreen, integrated fenders, and streamlined aerodynamic design. It was one of the first successful mass produced streamlined cars after the unfortunate sales of the Chrysler Airflow. In fact, the Zephyr had a lower drag coefficient than the Airflow.
The car was designed by Eugene Turrene Gregorie who worked with Edsel Ford. Gregorie took inspiration from the 1934 Pioneer Zephyr Streamliner train. In it's first year, Lincoln sold 15,000 Zephyrs which accounted for 80% of their sales. By 1940, Lincoln would discontinue the Model K and by 1941 the Lincoln models were Zephyr based including the brand new Lincoln Continental. The Zephyr name was dropped after WWII. It's name wouldn't be revived until Lincoln released the 2006 MKZ.
 
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In order to increase visibility to a wider audience, this thread and the results thread have been moved back to the "Cars in General" forum. All polling will continue to be done in the subforum, away from anyone who doesn't want to see it. As usual, the Cool Wall is open to anyone who wants participate, just read the OP of this thread first.
 
Toyota 88C-V '88

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Racing class: Group C
Engine: Twin-turbocharged 3.2 liter V8
Power: 740-986 HP / 8200 rpm
Torque: 579-687 lb-ft / 5000 rpm
Weight: 935 kg
Transmission: 6 Speed manual
Drivetrain: Mid engine, Rear wheel drive
Additional Information: Toyota's first attempt at equipping its Group C car with something other than a turbocharged inline-4, an engine it had used until 1988.

Source: http://dome-museum.com/028_toyota88c_v.html

Toyota 88C-V MINOLTA '88

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Since I've gotten a bit tired of nominating classics (Not that there's anything wrong with them!), I decided that going forward I'll keep one of my nominations on the queue an old car and one of them a new car. Lately the wall's been pretty dominated with older cars. And also race cars. Seriously, I don't want to ban race cars again, I personally love polling them (and maybe got one or two of my own I'd like to nominate eventually), but they do bring in less votes than road cars do, so maybe cut back on them a little bit, at least until I can rack up participation a bit more. Anyway, here's a car I'm surprised hadn't been done years ago:

2019-Present Porsche Macan (Does not include the 2021- Macan EV)
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Body Style: 5-door crossover
Engines: 2.0L Turbo I4, 3.0L turbo V6, 2.9L Twin-turbo V6
Power: 232-434 hp
Torque: 273-406 lb-ft
Weight: 1865-1925 kg
Transmission: 7-speed PDK DCT
Drivetrain: Front-engine, AWD
Country: Germany
 
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Toyota GR Yaris '20

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Body Style: 2 door Hatchback
Engine: Turbocharged 1.6 liter G16E-GTS Straight 3
Power: 261 HP / 6500 rpm
Torque: 266 lb-ft
Weight: 1280 kg
Transmission: 6 speed manual
Drivetrain: Front engine, Four wheel drive (4WD)
Additional Information: Perfomance oriented variant of Toyota Yaris based on the WRC winning car
 
1953-1957 Volkswagen Beetle
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Body Style: 2-door coupe, 2-door convertible
Engine: 1.1L Flat-4, 1.2L Flat-4
Power: 25-36 HP
Weight: 1,600 lbs. (725 kg.)
Transmission: 4-speed manual
Drive train: rear engine, rear-wheel drive

The first noticeable design change for the Volkswagen Beetle began in March of 1953. The two-piece split rear window was replaced with a one piece curved glass giving this era of Bugs the nickname 'Oval Window'. By this time VW was producing over 100,000 cars annually.
In 1954, the engine's displacement increased from 1131 to 1192cc and horsepower increased to 36 allowing the car to cruise at a higher top speed. Annual changes were just the beginning. The one millionth Beetle was built in 1955 and Volkswagen was exporting in almost eighty countries. By 1956, VW accounted for 65% of all imported cars in the United States and sold over 50,000 in 1957. VW's advertisements and brochures of the 1950s really emphasized the car's curves and lines promoting the idea that it's European styling was "attractive and state of the art".
"There is no longer any doubt about it," said Road & Track in October 1956. "Dr. Ferdinand Porsche's little 'people's car' has done what no other [import] has ever been able to do: it has gained an unmistakable wheel-hold in the garages and hearts of the American car-buying public . . . . The only mystery is: how did it happen? Especially with practically no national advertising? Of the various explanations, probably the simplest is that the Volkswagen fulfills a need which Detroit had forgotten . . . a car that is cheap to buy and run, small and compact, light and maneuverable yet solidly constructed, and perhaps above all, utterly dependable and trouble-free."
The fifties oval era Beetle has been a very sought after VW in the recent years.

 
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1962-1970 Iso Rivolta IR 300/340
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Body Style: 2dr 2+2 coupe
Engine: 5.4L Chevrolet 327 V8
Power: 295 hp (IR 300) - 335 hp (IR 340)
Torque: 343 lb-ft (IR 340) - 360 lb-ft (IR 300)
Weight: 1590 kg
Transmission: 4-speed manual, 5-speed manual, 3-speed auto
Drivetrain: FR
Country Italy
Additional Information: First luxury car built by the former microcar company - Envisioned by Renzo Rivolta and Giotto Bizzarrini as a "Gran Turismo" in the purest sense of the term.
 
2020-Present Polestar 2

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Body Style: 5-door, 5-seat fastback
Engine: Two Electric Motors (one on each axle), 78kWh battery pack
Power: 408hp
Torque: 487ft-lb
Weight: 2123kg
Transmission: 1-speed fixed gear
Drivetrain: All-wheel-drive
Additional Information: Polestar's second vehicle since becoming the electrified offshoot of Volvo, and its first all-electric. Like the 1, the 2 is available with the optional Performance Pack with manually adjustable Öhlins dampers, bigger brakes and a smattering of gooooooooold!

2007-2011 Honda Civic Type R (FN2)

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Body Style: 3-door, 5 seat hatchback
Engine: 2.0L K20Z4 inline-4
Power: 198hp
Torque: 142lb-ft
Weight: 1320kg
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Drivetrain: front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Additional Information: The difficult second album of exported Civic Type R models. The follow-up to the EP3 Civic Type R, the FN2 replaced the former's independent rear suspension with a torsion beam, was heavier but was still saddled with the same engine with only one extra pony, and was generally seen as a step backward for the red 'R' Civic.

On the plus side though it was based on the 8th generation Civic with fancy triangular exhausts, funky door handles and a well laid-out yet still futuristic interior.
 
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1980-1983 Talbot Tagora
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Body Style: 4 door saloon
Engine: 2.2l Type 180 I4, 2.7l PRV V6, 2.3l XD2S turbodiesel I4
Power: 115, 166, 80 metric HP respectively
Torque: 136, 173, 139 lb-ft respectively
Weight: 1255-1345 kg
Transmission: 3-speed automatic, 4 speed manual, 5 speed manual
Drivetrain: FR
 

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