What all new cars do you want to see in GT7?

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I would love to see this new monster that just got announced by TWR (Tom wilkinshaw racing) recently got revived as a brand, the did the yello XJ220 and Volvo Touring cars back in the day, to make an apeerance in GT7. would be so cool to have more V12 powaa!!

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I would love to see this new monster that just got announced by TWR (Tom wilkinshaw racing) recently got revived as a brand, the did the yello XJ220 and Volvo Touring cars back in the day, to make an apeerance in GT7. would be so cool to have more V12 powaa!!

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It's a JAAAAAAAG, and it looks bloody fantastic.
 
Let me help with that. Things meant to be taken off the beaten track but will end up on the school run:

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Porsche 911 Dakar

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Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato

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Ford Bronco (minus OJ)

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Mercedes G-wagon AMG

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Range Rover SV

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Aston Martin DBX 707

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Ariel Nomad 2

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Bowler Wildcat

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
In add to these;
Daihatsu Charade GTti
Mercedes 500E (W124)
Tesla Roadster (2030)
Formula E
 
It's not. The body style is completely different.
I don't know what the weird, AI-ass-looking thing at the top is, but the Superbird and Daytona were referred to as the "winged warriors".

It would really help if @Altoona 1987 would provide the barest minimum actual information on the car they want so much that they're posting about it.
 
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I don't know what the weird, AI-ass-looking thing at the top is, but the Superbird and Daytona were referred to as the "winged warriors".

It would really help if @Altoona 1987 would provide the barest minimum actual information on the car they want so much that they're posting about it.
That was all mock up, it was never in production. (And bloody awful)
Like i said previously, that car in picture was a one-off mock up, not ever going into production, and is "so damned ugly"

(Planet of the Apes quote)
 
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I think GT7 would benefit from having more cool low volume production sports cars in GT7, such as this awesome M500, I always like to advocate these Noble cars and I like their british cars with euro and V8/V6 power the company ethos plus the tame racing driver: Ben "Ex-Stig" Collins love them too!

2025 NOBLE M500


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Would defo love the old nobles of Top gear fame like the M12 & M400 & M600

Great cars!
 
I don't know what the weird, AI-ass-looking thing at the top is, but the Superbird and Daytona were referred to as the "winged warriors".

It would really help if @Altoona 1987 would provide the barest minimum actual information on the car they want so much that they're posting about it.
The only superbird was made in ‘71 was the testing model

Look it up 1971 winged warriors which was banned in 1971 but Plymouth won 1971 championships

1971 winged warrior that Richard petty tested and changed into regular road runner when they outlawed superbird and Daytona. In 1971 because too fast and way aerodynamic ahead of time

NASCAR was pitted against aerodynamic body until 1971
 

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The only superbird was made in ‘71 was the testing model

Look it up 1971 winged warriors which was banned in 1971 but Plymouth won 1971 championships

1971 winged warrior that Richard petty tested and changed into regular road runner when they outlawed superbird and Daytona. In 1971 because too fast and way aerodynamic ahead of time

NASCAR was pitted against aerodynamic body until 1971
From what I can work out, the cars you're actually talking about here are prototypes of the Plymouth Superbird and Dodge Daytona for the 1971 season - and I can't work out why it's so hard to say that instead of just repeatedly saying "1971 winged warriors" and demanding other people find out what it is you're suggesting.

In checking, it appears neither car was ever real and Chrysler only built 3/8th scale models for wind tunnel testing. That weird, AI-ass-looking car from your original post looks to be one of two cars - a Superbird and a Daytona - made by a pair of enthusiasts based on photos and drawings of those scale models... in 2002, and never driven by Petty (as he'd not have fitted in the original).
 
From what I can work out, the cars you're actually talking about here are prototypes of the Plymouth Superbird and Dodge Daytona for the 1971 season - and I can't work out why it's so hard to say that instead of just repeatedly saying "1971 winged warriors" and demanding other people find out what it is you're suggesting.

In checking, it appears neither car was ever real and Chrysler only built 3/8th scale models for wind tunnel testing. That weird, AI-ass-looking car from your original post looks to be one of two cars - a Superbird and a Daytona - made by a pair of enthusiasts based on photos and drawings of those scale models... in 2002, and never driven by Petty (as he'd not have fitted in the original).

No it was 1/8 started they were made only one it how Chrysler worked with Richard petty in 1970 to create 1971 model so it was banned in January 1971

And it was built for Richard petty

It was his personal 1971

It wasn’t made for public
 
Stop. Double. Posting. Use the Edit button to add more to your previous post; this isn't Facebook.
No it was 1/8 started they were made only one it how
Umm... what?
Chrysler worked with Richard petty in 1970 to create 1971 model so it was banned in January 1971

And it was built for Richard petty

It was his personal 1971

It wasn’t made for public
A whole bunch of professional motoring journalists appear to disagree with you on this point. Do you have countering evidence?
 
Stop. Double. Posting. Use the Edit button to add more to your previous post; this isn't Facebook.

Umm... what?

A whole bunch of professional motoring journalists appear to disagree with you on this point. Do you have countering evidence?
I know more about old days cars

Do u think im stupid

Look it up 1971 aerodynamic bab

1971 rule change look it up

I listened to Chrysler story

So did hemi+6
 
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Stop. Double. Posting. Use the Edit button to add more to your previous post; this isn't Facebook.
And you've just straight-up ignored this again and made SIX posts in a row...
I know more about old days cars
A whole bunch of professional motoring journalists appear to disagree with you on this point. Do you have countering evidence?
Providing evidence would be a good start, not "trust me I know".
 
And you've just straight-up ignored this again and made SIX posts in a row...


Providing evidence would be a good start, not "trust me I know".
Trust me there’s documentation on winged warrior there u will see why Chrysler changes in 1971 so they kept 1971 winged warrior secret. So they sold those secrets for 500,000 it was only one ever made. I found this In internet they explain 1971 winged warrior was thier last weapon
 
Providing evidence would be a good start, not "trust me I know".
Again, a whole load of professional motoring journalists say that these cars were never built. Chrysler tested 3/8th (not 1/8th) scale models and produced a 400-page report, from which the replicas you posted were built.

You say different. Post the evidence of a real, 1971 Plymouth Superbird (please call it by its name) ever being built.
 
You are arguing with a car book reader and I have read a lot car books years and years and years that how I’m expert In rare cars and popularity cars like Very hard to find and my mom car is 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP convertible it was very rare built
 
You are arguing with a car book reader and I have read a lot car books years and years and years that how I’m expert In rare cars and popularity cars like Very hard to find and my mom car is 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP convertible it was very rare built
No, you're arguing with a professional motoring journalist about other professional motoring journalists.

Provide more evidence than "trust me" and "I know" and "I read a lot" and "I like NASCAR" of this thing. You clearly have it in order to assert it so firmly, so it can't be hard to share it. We provide facilities to upload images, and you can link videos with ease.


And you're still double-posting. You've had 14 reminders this morning. Why do you think you can ignore this?

As a clue: you can't. You're one more offence away from being removed. We do not tolerate people who ignore direct instructions from the site staff.

I wouldn't normally post this sort of thing in public, but you've ignored ten Alerts, two Warnings, and two prior public comments in two and a half hours...
 
That why GT planet is ******** I fiound out bunch of inexperienced journalists in Japan we Americans knew
We're not Japanese. This site is American. I'm British.

Hot Rod Magazine is American:


Barnfinds is American:


You are a guy on the internet saying "I know NASCAR" and "trust me I know". You're making the claim, you provide evidence of the claim. This is how the world works.
 
The Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR SuperSport, specifically chassis #17 since it's at the AMG HQ and if PD had access to a W196 R from the museum they can definitely get their hands on this one. It's also a 01 model so it can appear in Brand Central, preferably in Red over Tan and a second color of Silver over Red.

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Edit: Did some digging and it turns out it's owned by @RRR on IG in the Middle East, but it was apparently at AMG/HWA for around ~4 years being restored back to the red SuperSport spec, more than enough time for PD to have recorded and scanned the car. The only other SuperSport they could somewhat easily get their hands on is Chassis #19 which I believe is owned by Mechatronik.
 
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The Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR SuperSport, specifically chassis #17 since it's at the AMG HQ and if PD had access to a W196 R from the museum they can definitely get their hands on this one. It's also a 01 model so it can appear in Brand Central, preferably in Red over Tan and a second color of Silver over Red.

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That last Pic is in the US, guessing in California....
 
The Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR SuperSport, specifically chassis #17 since it's at the AMG HQ and if PD had access to a W196 R from the museum they can definitely get their hands on this one. It's also a 01 model so it can appear in Brand Central, preferably in Red over Tan and a second color of Silver over Red.

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Now this is what I'm talking about. GIVE IT TO MEEEEE.
 
Saw a vid of the Ligier JS2 which got me into the rabbit hole of "cars that time forgot" (or in forum terms "shut up it's not rare, I saw one the other week"). Behold:

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Ligier JS2

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Fiat Dino

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Monteverdi 375l High Speed

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Ford GT70

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Matra Murena

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Citroen GS

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Nash Metropolitan

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Lamborghini Jarama

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Opel GT
 
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