Originally Posted by OpelGT-de
FYI
Typ 31: 2-door sedan, 66 till 73, Edition XE ("Preisboxer" or"Export" ), Grand Prix and Holiday Sport, and Holiday for Export
Typ 32: Coupé ("Kieme"), 66 till 70, from 11/66 Rallye
Typ 33: 5-door wagon, 68 till 73
Typ 34: 3-door wagon 66 till 73
Typ 35: 5-door wagon Luxus, 68 till 70
Typ 36: 4-door sedan, 66 till 73, Edition XE and Holiday for Export
Typ 37: 4-door sedan Luxus, 66 till 73
Typ 38: 2-door sedan Luxus, 66 till 73, Edition Festival and Holiday
Typ 39: 3-door wagon, 66 till 73
Typ 91: 2-door sedan Luxus Fastback, 68 till 70
Typ 92: Coupé Fastback, 68 till 73, incl Rallye and Festival
Typ 95: Coupé Fastback Luxus, for NA, 68 till 72
Typ 96: 4-door sedan Luxus Fastback, 68 till 70
Typ 97: Olympia Version 4-door fastback sedan, 68 till 70
Typ 98: Olympia Version 2-door fastback sedan, 68 till 70
Typ 99: Olympia Version Coupé, 68 bis 70
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That is the whole reason for this thread, Opel publications say that here too, but no-one here has ever seen a "
Coupé Fastback Luxus, for NA, 68 till 72", L or LS, actually identified as a Model 95! . . . they're all
Model 92s! I own a '69 Kadett LS, which was the most fully equipped (i.e. expensive) Kadett model you could buy that year, and it's a Model 92 (VIN 92x......x).
As you can see in this
Model Chart, the Kadett "Coupé Fastback" (Model 92 here in ALL forms - L, LS and Rallye) for only 3 years in the US, 1968-70.