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For Sale: 1918 Opel 14/38 PS in Saint Louis, Missouri
As one of Germany's oldest automakers, most enthusiasts know Opel
for its long-running association with General Motors. The firm
became a GM subsidiary in the 1920s, but its roots go back to the
late 1800s, first with sewing machines, and later expanding into
bicycle production. They built their first automobile in 1899 and
eventually entered into a partnership with Automobiles Darracq to
produce cars under license, combining Darracq chassis and engines
with Opel-built bodies. By 1907 Opel produced its first complete
in-house design, which proved to be a popular seller and sealed the
company's future in the motorcar business. Opel factories sustained
substantial damage during World War I, and French forces occupied
the plant near the end of the conflict. Material shortages made for
a difficult return to production, but civilian vehicles slowly
trickled out, and by 1919 Opel had six models ranging from a
1.5-liter four-cylinder to a gargantuan six-cylinder tourer
displacing 7.8 liters. Sitting neatly in the middle was the 14/38
PS, which began production in 1913. This luxurious and sporting
motorcar featured a 38 horsepower, 3,450-cc inline-four with an
aluminum alloy block and cast-iron head, four-speed manual gearbox
with cone clutch, and a shaft-driven rear axle for smooth and
refined operation. Of the variety of bodies available, the
so-called Double Phaeton was easily the most attractive and
distinctive and was quite advanced by German coachbuilding
standards of the period. With its reverse-angle tail treatment and
a large convertible top that sat flush with the body line, it
looked more Italian than Teutonic. Total production numbers are
unknown, but there are very few known survivors of this fascinating
and luxurious brass-era German touring car. Featured here is likely
the only Opel 14/38 PS on American shores, and is one of just a
handful of known examples in the world. This beautiful motorcar
features the highly attractive original Double Phaeton coachwork
and is the subject of a high-quality restoration to concours
standards. According to the previous owner, this is one of the
only, if nottheonly Opel type 14/38 delivered to a civilian in
1918. It found its way to Sweden very early on, perhaps from new,
and remained there for most of its life. The Opel was used the road
until 1939 when the outbreak of World War II forced its retirement
from duty. In 1998, Mr. Eric L�fberg discovered the big Opel in
Northern Sweden, quietly tucked away where the owners left it some
six decades prior. After recovering it from its resting place,
L�fberg sold the Opel to Mr. Ernst-August Bremer, a German
enthusiast who, upon recognizing the car's significance,
commissioned a full restoration to original specification. Photos
of the project show the car survived its lengthy slumber remarkably
complete and intact, making the job of preserving its original
features that much more straightforward. In 2003, Mr. Bremer sold
the freshly restored Opel to its most recent owner. The new
American-based owner was a good friend of Bremer's and keeper of an
extensive collection of historically significant German vehicles.
The new owner commissioned some additional sorting and restoration
work to prepare the car for concours and touring. He and his wife
showed it in numerous events, including the Pebble Beach Concours
d'Elegance in 2004. Along the way, they maintained the mighty Opel
in strong running and driving condition and enjoyed it regularly.
Presented in its original colors of burgundy with black wings and
chassis, the 14/38 is a striking and imposing machine. From the
largespitzkuehler(V-shaped radiator) to the twin single-sided
spares and angled tail treatment, this wonderful Opel exudes a
marvelous presence. During the two-year restoration, Bremer and his
team employed traditional techniques and materials to ensure
accuracy, going so far as to track down one of the last remaining
artisans capable of applying the special lacquer finish by hand.
The paint quality remains excellent, and in the years since its
restoration, it has taken on an appealing character that suits
regular enjoyment. The interior is similarly well presented,
featuring period-style black leather with lots of brass detailing.
Front seats are bucket style, while a pair of folding opera seats
supplement the spacious rear bench. All around, the leather is in
excellent condition, showing a light character from use and
enjoyment. Unusually for a large touring car of this era, the
convertible top folds flush into a well behind the seats, which is
finished by a black boot cover for a distinctly sleek appearance.
The enthusiastic previous owners spared no expense ensuring the
Opel remained in top running condition, and a generous stack of
receipts document its maintenance. Recent work included a rebuilt
carburetor and complete overhaul of the rear axle, including a new
gearset. For the sake of reliable running, the restorers updated
the cone-clutch with modern friction material in place of the
original leather. Otherwise, the engine and driveline are in the
proper original specification and pleasingly detailed for an
authentic presentation. With its powerful four-cylinder engine and
spacious accommodations, this Opel 14/38 is a superb choice for
touring, while its rarity and sharp presentation would make it a
crowd-pleasing participant in regional concours and club
gatherings. Brass-Era enthusiasts and German automobile collectors
alike are certain to find this attractive and rare Opel a most
delightful motor. Offers welcome and trades considered For
additional details please view this listing directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6680-1918-opel-14-38-ps-double-phaeton/
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