Compact yet sleek, with a look that borrows from both American and
European styling influences, this 1970 Opel GT isn't a car that's
likely to get lost in a crowd. It's clad in a tasteful red exterior
and features flowing lines and a smooth, fastback taper down to its
deck lid, giving it a timeless appearance that instantly makes a
positive impression. Up front, a pair of sizable flip-up headlights
rise laterally with no issue at all, while just below, a pair of
fog lights stand ready to light the way forward in difficult
driving conditions. You don't see many of these GTs around these
days, largely because Opel only made about 100,000 of them during
the model's entire original six-year run, so their scarcity is
undeniable.
Climb inside and you'll notice that the interior really shows
nicely. The bucket seats wear cloth upholstery that's free from any
noticeable staining and still offer plenty of comfort for extended
driving sessions, with high backs to provide plenty of support.
Take a look through the spokes of the Racemark steering wheel, and
you'll find an assembly of factory gauges that still seem to be
working just as intended and report their information through clear
lenses. Mounted at the center of the dash is a Pioneer AM/FM stereo
that features a USB port and Bluetooth connectivity, and it pairs
with a set of rear-mounted Bose speakers to provide a strong audio
experience.
The 1.9-liter engine on this classic sounds nice and healthy. It
fires right up, and the combination of a recently added shorty
header and StreetMax muffler provides a deep, aggressive sound and
improved exhaust flow. Both the clutch action and shift linkage
also feel very solid. Opel GTs got good notices for their handling
when they were first released, and a lot of that agility comes from
their low profile, combined with an engine that's set farther back
than the norm for ideal weight distribution. To offer an extra
measure of confidence in real-world driving conditions, an entirely
new brake system was also added, including the master cylinder,
wheel cylinders, calipers, and pads.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 1.9 liter, 4-cylinder engine
• 2-barrel Weber carburetor
• 4-speed manual transmission
• New exhaust features shorty header
• StreetMax muffler
• New brake system
• Power brakes include discs up front
• Period-correct red paint
• Stylish flip-up lights in good working order
• Fog lights
• Stock 13" wheels
• Black cloth upholstery
• Pioneer AM/FM stereo, with USB port and Bluetooth
connectivity
• Rear-mounted Bose speakers
• Owner's Manual
• Maintenance and modification receipts included
Looking well-aligned and capable while rolling on a set of 13"
factory-style wheels that are wrapped with Futura tires still
showing plenty of tread, this 1970 Opel GT is a timeless classic.
Combine that with its sheer rarity and reassuringly solid running
condition, and you have a vintage ride that's ready to attract
attention and enjoy right away. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1970 Opel GT
Listing ID:CC-1998324
Price:$16,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1970
Make:Opel
Model:GT
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:12367
Stock Number:7741-DFW
VIN:941925730
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