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How many Opel GT were made?

How many Opel GT were made?

Just over 100,000 examples of the Opel GT were built during the 1968 to 1973 production run, in the United States the cars were sold through Buick dealers and many were equipped with automatic transmissions.

How many Opel superboss did South Africa produce?

As such, only 500 examples of the Opel Kadett GSI 16v “Superboss” were ever produced by the then Delta Motor Corporation, and this particular example, licked in a rare shade of “Imola Red” paint and lovingly restored by local Opel aficionado Werner Meyer, belongs to the team over at SentiMETAL – the classic car …

What kind of car was the Opel Kadett?

The cars were designed as three- or five-door hatchbacks and estates or station wagons. There were also two- and four-door sedans featuring separate boots/trunks, which shared the silhouettes of the hatchbacks: in the United Kingdom, the sedan versions were soon withdrawn, until the 1986 launch of the MKII-based Belmont.

What kind of engine did the Kadett have in 1938?

The 1,074cc Opel 23 PS (17 kW) engine and the 2,337 mm (92.0 in) wheelbase were unchanged, with few differences between the cars for 1937 and those for 1938. The manufacturer now offered two versions of the Kadett, designated the “Kadett KJ38 and the “Kadett K38” the latter also being sold as the “Kadett Spezial”.

What’s the price of an Opel Kadett Limousine?

For the first time Kadett buyers, provided they were prepared to choose a “Kadett Spezial” could also specify a four-door “Limousine” (sedan/saloon) bodied car, priced at 2,350 Marks as against 2,150 Marks for a “Spezial Cabrio-Limousine” and 2,100 Marks for a two-door “Spezial Limousine”.

When was the last year Opel made a GT?

Production ended in July 1973, with the successor model introduced a month later following the summer shut-down, in August. The two-seat Opel GT was heavily based on Kadett B components, its body made by a French contractor, Brissonneau & Lotz, at their Creil factory.

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