GTP Cool Wall: 1931-1938 Hispano-Suiza J12

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1931-1948 Hispano-Suiza J12


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1931-1938 Hispano-Suiza J12 nominated by @Mike458

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Body Style: 2-door coupe / roadster
Engine: 9.4L V12
Power: 220 hp
Torque: 290 ft-lbs
Weight: 2200-2700 kg
Transmission: 3-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front-engine, rear wheel drive​

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Truth is, there are more desirable options from the time period. This one doesn't do anything particularly different or interesting, so meh it is.
 
The kind of car Dirk Pitt finds long abandoned in a barn while running from this installments baddies. Somehow he easily cranks it up, then trashes it in the usual "thrilling" chase. The car then gets restored in the epilogue.

I do quite like the look of the '30s luxo-barges so I will go with cool.
 
Not my favorite.
Duesenburg beat it...
Handily--and with smaller displacement and fewer cylinders. Of course Duesenberg also managed to embarrass it with a little something extra...

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Automatic sub zero. Hell I hit sub zero before even being sure which Hispano it was, as I sincerely don't remember the designations. But it's a Hispano.
 
Not my favorite.

Handily--and with smaller displacement and fewer cylinders. Of course Duesenberg also managed to embarrass it with a little something extra...

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But... 9.4 liter V12... :(

(I seriously don't care for the severe lack of power the engine produces... 9.4 liter V12 is automatically SZ IMO)
 
*Everyone looks at car*

Super high cool

"Oh, you like the wheels? It has a 9.4 litre V12"

Subzero AF
 
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