West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional
example of this frame up restored 1973 Opel GT 1900 Coupe with
believed to be only some 57K original miles. The curvy little mini
Corvette Opel GT is a rare front-engine, rear-drive two-seat sports
car manufactured and marketed by Opel over two generations
separated by a 34-year hiatus and originally designed by GM?s Clare
MacKichan while on duty at Opel in Russelsheim, Germany. The first
generation Opel GT (1968-1973) debuted as a styling exercise in
1965 and was developed from the Opel GT show car of few years
earlier with the chassis and running gear shared with the Opel
Cadet. The bodies were built by the renown French builder
Brissonneau amp; Lotz in France and then shipped to Germany for
final assembly. The styling of the GT was often cited as similar to
the 1967 Corvette Stingray being a two seater sports car with no
external trunk lid with cargo wedged in behind the setbacks and
pushed into a small hold hidden by a simple curtain! The driver sat
quite low to the belt line and faced an impressive looking
dashboard with full instrumentation. It was equipped with a base
1.1 L OHV inline four cylinder engine although most buyers chose an
optional 1.9 L camshaft engine, which produced slightly more
horsepower. 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
1.9 L engine used in the US and output fell slightly. The base
transmission was a four-speed manual and a three-speed automatic
was available with the 1.9 L engine. The model run of the Opel GT
was from 1968 to 1973. The Opel GT has a steel unibody chassis and
a front mid engined layout. The engine is mounted far back in the
chassis to improve weight distribution. The power-assisted braking
system uses discs in the front, drums in the rear. Steering is
unassisted. One distinctive feature of the Opel GT is the operation
of the Hidden Headlamps which are manually operated, by way of a
large lever along the center console next to the shifter. Unlike
pop-up headlights, they both rotate in the same direction
(counterclockwise from inside the car) about a longitudinal axis.
Designed by Opel stylist Erhard Schnell the GT is a fastback that
has neither an externally accessible trunk nor a conventional
hatchback. There is a parcel shelf behind the seats that can only
be accessed through the main doors. Behind the parcel shelf is a
fold-up panel that conceals a spare tire and jack. In North
America, the GT was marketed at Buick dealerships. Automotive
magazine Road amp; Track reviewed the GT in their June 1969 issue,
recording 096 km/h in 10.8 seconds and a top speed of 182 km/h.
This particular example is a a fantastic restoration on a rare Opel
GT with the desirable 1900 cam in head engine rather than the base
1.1 liter ohm unit - it a frame up restored car, professionally
restored with care and accuracy. Great attention to detail with
every phase of the restoration. The motor has a little more
horsepower but is still very much original and maybe a little more
drivable than it was in 1973 -in other words it stays up with
today's traffic. The original Bright Red? (color code L-529) paint
is in exceptional condition and the interior is likewise. The car
boasts new rubber components all around including tires. This is a
show quality car than can be a unique daily driver. With very few
examples remaining that have not been in some kind of accident or
rusted through, you will look long and hard to find a finer example
anywhere else.
Vehicle Details
1973 Opel GT
Listing ID:CC-1911469
Price:$29,500
Location:Torrance, California
Year:1973
Make:Opel
Model:GT
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:57463
Stock Number:65836
VIN:0Y07NC3065836
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