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The Opel GT is a two-seat sports car introduced by Opel in 1968. Its styling was unmistakably like the Chevrolet Corvette of that year. Their design involved famous GM stylists such as Clare McKichan (known for mid-1950's Chevy) and Chuck Jordan (known for many vehicles, including the 1960's Camaro, Corvair Monza and the Corvette StingRay). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article is about the European car manufacturer. ... 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ... The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car that has been manufactured by Chevrolet since 1953. ...

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The Opel GT was equipped with a base 1.1 L OHV straight-4 engine, which produced 67 hp (SAE) at 6000 rpm. However, most buyers chose an optional 1.9 L Cam-In-Head (CIH) engine, which produced 102 hp (SAE) at 5200 to 5400 rpm. Some of the early 1968 models also came with a slightly higher compression "H" code cylinder head. In 1971, due to emissions regulations, Opel reduced the compression ratio of the U.S.1.9 L engine and output fell to 83 hp (SAE). There was also a GT/J model, which was a less expensive version of the 1900GT sold only in Europe. Standard transmission was a manual 4-speed. A three-speed automatic was available with the 1.9 L engine. The model run of the Opel GT was from 1968 to 1973. In automotive engineering, an overhead valve internal combustion engine is one in which the entry and exit valves and ports are contained in the cylinder head. ... The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...


The Opel GT used a steel unibody and a conventional front-engined, rear-wheel drive layout. The Cam-In-Head (CIH) engine was mounted far back in the chassis to improve weight distribution. Front suspension consisted of double A-arms and a transverse leaf spring. A live axle and coil springs were used in the rear. The power-assisted braking system used discs in the front, drums in the rear. Steering was unassisted. In automobile design, an FR, or front-engine, rear wheel drive means a layout where the engine is in the front of the vehicle and drive wheels at the rear. ...


One unusual feature of the Opel GT was the operation of the pop-up headlights. They were manually operated, by way of a large lever along the center console next to the shifter. Unlike most pop-up headlights, they rotated about a longitudinal axis. One standard joke about GT owners was that you can easily spot them due to the heavy muscles on their right arm built up by using the lever to pop up the headlights.


The Opel GT had neither an externally accessible trunk nor a conventional hatchback. There was a parcel shelf behind the seats that could only be accessed through the main doors. Behind the parcel shelf was a fold-up panel that concealed a spare tire and jack.


The interior of the Opel GT was surprisingly large for a car its size, owing to its original design process (exterior metal was sculpted around an interior model). Headroom and legroom were sufficient for those over 6 feet (1.83 meters) tall.


During 1968 to 1973, a total of 103,463 cars were sold. The most collectible GTs are probably the first few hundred cars hand-assembled in 1968 and the 1968-1969 models with the 1.1 L engine, which totaled out at 3,573 cars. 10,760 of the later cars were the cheaper model (GT/J) which lacked nearly all chrome parts and less standard features. In some markets, items like a limited slip differential, front and rear anti-sway bars, heated rear window and engine bay light were standard, although most cars were shipped without them.


The Opel GT can be seen in reruns of some episodes of Get Smart. Agent Maxwell Smart drove a GT in several episodes.


Classic GTs today

Opel GT
Opel GT

The Opel GT shared many parts with other Opel models, mostly the Kadett B. Opel also used variants of the CIH engine from 1966 to 1995, so most parts are somewhat available. Also, in the USA and Europe, there are companies which specialize in Opel GT parts and services; including some new body parts. Some of the rarest and most costly parts are the ignition switches, rear trim strips and 1968-1970 rear axle bearings. Image File history File links Opel_GT_blau_mit_Breitreifen. ... Image File history File links Opel_GT_blau_mit_Breitreifen. ... The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German automaker Opel between 1937 and 1940, then from 1962 to 1992. ...


One can fairly easily adapt larger engines, transmissions and brakes from newer Opels. For example, a fuel-injected 2.0 L engine (110 hp DIN) and a 5-speed Getrag manual transmission from an Rekord E or Manta B may be used to improve both fuel economy and performance. Getrag (pronounced guh-TRAG) is a leading manufacturer of automobile manual transmissions. ... Opel Rekord is an executive car from the German automaker Opel. ... The Opel Manta was a rear-wheel-drive sports coupé motor vehicle built by Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors, from 1970 to 1988. ...


There are GT owner clubs, some with very informative websites, such as the Opel Motorsport Club in USA (http://www.opelclub.com) and the very active Opel GT bulletin board website (http://www.opelgt.com). Numerous other Opel GT clubs are active in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands and in Germany.


Modern Opel GT

2007 Opel GT
2007 Opel GT

On February 1, 2006, Opel issued a press release announcing the upcoming production of a new Opel GT, most likely to be a 2007 model. The car shares the GM Kappa platform with the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky. Unlike its platform mates, the 2.0 L, 260 hp direct injection turbocharged Ecotec four-cylinder engine will be the only engine offered, rather than optional. It will also feature 18-inch wheels, and a folding cloth top similar to those found on the Solstice and Sky. In fact, since GM's Saturn division will be sharing models with Opel, the GT is in fact their version of the Saturn Sky. The car will be replacing the Opel Speedster in the European lineup. Vauxhall Motors has not yet confirmed the existence of a Vauxhall version of the Opel GT to be sold in the UK. The situation is similar with Holden in Australia. Image File history File links 2007gtprphoto. ... Image File history File links 2007gtprphoto. ... February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A news release or press release is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something claimed as having news value. ... Kappa is General Motors new compact rear-wheel drive automobile platform. ... The Pontiac Solstice is a roadster from the Pontiac division of General Motors. ... The Saturn Sky is a roadster released in the first quarter of 2006 as a 2007 model. ... Direct Injection may refer to: a music recording technique more commonly referred to as Direct Input. ... Turbocharger Cut-away A turbocharger is a device used in internal-combustion engines to increase the power output of the engine by increasing the mass of oxygen and fuel entering the engine. ... The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in late 1970s for use in the Opel Ascona B and Opel Kadett D. Over time, the engine block has evolved to include many modern features such as DOHC and fuel injection. ... Saturn is a division of the General Motors automobile manufacturer and a brand of automobiles. ... The Saturn Sky is a roadster released in the first quarter of 2006 as a 2007 model. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Vauxhall VX220. ... Vauxhall Motors is a UK car company. ... This article is about the Australian car manufacturer. ...


References

  • Henrion/Müller (1996?). Opel GT Projekt 1484. Podszun. ISBN 3-86133-170-5. 
  • road test article compilation (?). Opel GT Gold Portfolio 1968 - 1973. Brooklands Books. ISBN 1-85520-326-X. 

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Agila | Antara | Astra | Corsa | GT | Meriva | Signum | Sintra | Speedster | Tigra | Vectra | Zafira This article is about the European car manufacturer. ... The Agila, badged either as Opel in Europe and Vauxhall in the UK, is a city car built in Poland, with sales commencing in summer 2000. ... The Opel Antara is a mid-size crossover SUV, which is based on the GM Theta platform. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Vauxhall Astra. ... The Corsa is a supermini that has been produced by General Motors European subsidiary Opel since 1983. ... Opel Meriva The Opel Meriva is a small minivan based on the platform of the third generation Opel Corsa and sold under that name on all of the European markets with the exception of the UK, where its called Vauxhall Meriva. ... The Opel Signum is an upper-midsize class car with a hatchback body, manufactured by General Motors in Germany. ... The Sintra was an MPV sold by General Motors in Europe, badged as an Opel, except in the UK, where it was badged as a Vauxhall. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Vauxhall VX220. ... 1994 Vauxhall Tigra The Opel Tigra is a sports car produced by Opel (a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation) based on its Corsa supermini. ... The Opel Vectra is a large family car produced by Opel, the main European subsidiary of General Motors. ... Opel Zafira The Zafira is a car from General Motors, branded as an Opel in Europe, except for the UK, where it is branded as a Vauxhall. ...

LCV:
Combo | Movano | Vivaro The Combo is a small commercial van and leisure activity vehicle from General Motors, which is branded as Opel, Vauxhall, Holden and Chevrolet, depending on the market. ... The Opel/Vauxhall Movano is a mid-sized commercial vehicle sold in Europe from year 2002. ... The Opel Vivaro, a van/bus available in several different configurations and wheelbases, was introduced in 2003 and is a rebadged version of the Renault Trafic. ...

Concept:
Aero GT | Antara GTC | CD | Diesel Rekordwagen | Eco Speedster | Frogster | Frua Diplomat | G90 | GT 2 | Insignia | Maxx | OPC X-Treme | Snowtrekker | Trixx Chevrolet T2X The Chevrolet T2X is a concept car designed by GM Daewoos development center located in Icheon, premiered at 2005 Seoul Motor Show and based on GM Theta platform. ... Opel Frogster The Opel Frogster was a concept car created by General Motors German brand, Opel. ... The Opel Trixx The Opel Trixx (also known as the Opel TRIXX) was a concept car created by Opel. ...

Historic:
Admiral | Ascona | Blitz | Calibra | Campo | Commodore | Diplomat | Frontera | GT | Kadett | Kapitän | Manta | Monterey | Monza | Olympia | Omega | Rekord | Senator | Super Six Opel Admiral was a car made by the German car maker Opel. ... The Opel Ascona was a midsized car produced by Opel, the German subsidiary of General Motors. ... The Opel Blitz was a 3 ton German truck used frequently throughout World War II. A half-tracked version, using tracks and supension based on that used on the Universal Carrier, was also produced, as the Opel Maultier - (Mule). ... Opel Calibra on Monza The Opel Calibra (badged as a Vauxhall in the UK, Holden in Australia and New Zealand and Chevrolet in South America) was launched in 1989, a front-wheel drive coupé based around the running gear of the Opel Vectra A, (Cavalier under the Vauxhall name) which... 1970 Opel Rekord Coupé The Opel Commodore was an executive car produced by German automaker Opel. ... Opel Diplomat is an automobile from Opel. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German automaker Opel between 1937 and 1940, then from 1962 to 1992. ... Opel Kapitän was a car made in many different generations by the German car maker Opel from 1938 to 1970. ... The Opel Manta was a rear-wheel-drive sports coupé motor vehicle built by Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors, from 1970 to 1988. ... Between 1983 and 2002, Isuzu Motors Limited of Japan manufactured and exported the Full-size Luxury SUV known variously as the Isuzu Bighorn, Isuzu Trooper, Honda Horizon, Vauxhall/Opel Monterey, & the Holden Jackaroo. ... 1978 Opel Monza 3·0S The Opel Senator was a large sedan sold in Europe from 1978 until 1994. ... The 1935 Opel Olympia was the first mass-produced car with a chassis-less all-steel body. ... There was also an Oldsmobile Omega, an unrelated vehicle in the 1970s/80s The Opel Omega was an executive car produced by the German automaker Opel between 1986 and 2003. ... Opel Rekord is an executive car from the German automaker Opel. ... The Opel Senator was a large saloon (and derivative coupé) motor vehicle sold in Europe from 1978 until 1994. ... The Opel Super Six was an automobile built by the German car manufacturer Opel between 1937 and 1938. ...


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