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Opeler
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: South Africa
Posts: 3
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Hello from South Africa
My name is Johann and I am based in Centurion South Africa. I stumbled upon this site while researching info for an Opel Rekord C Coupe that I was asked to refurbish for the owner. The car was originally purchased by the owner's father in 1970 and he inherited it after his dad passed way. The car sat unloved for a few years until the owner's son decided that he wants to use the car to his matriculation farewell (similar to a Senior Prom) I started work on the car on 2009/07/06 Work currently focusses on getting the car safe to use, get it clean and also to enhance the appearance a bit. The following are some progress pictures. This was taken the morning the car was dropped off with me ![]() The engine is a scarce 2.2 liter in-line six with a 2 speed automatic gearbox. The air filter in the picture is not the original item and will have to be replaced in due course. ![]() I then had the windows tinted to protect the irreplacable upholstery from our harsh sun ![]() Then I replaced the wheels with something a little bit more sporty. Wheel size went from 165x13 to 195x60x15 ![]() I then replaced the exhaust with a quiet dual freeflowing system, added some bonnet stripes and some pinstriping. The idea is to emulate the Opel Rekord Sprint that was available here in the seventies in very limited numbers. ![]() Finally, we took the car to a meeting of the Piston Ring Club this past sunday. ![]() The blue car next to ours is a called a Ranger. It is also a 1970 model. It is basically a badge engineered version of the Opel, but with a 2.5 liter four cylinder engine and a four speed manual gearbox |
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Southern Red Neck
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Snellville, GA
Posts: 6,029
Real Name: Gene
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Johann;
Nice story, and you have done well on the car. We have a "handful" of this model scattered about the US, but, still it's not one that was imported to the US. That being said, it's still great to see Opels, of all types being put back on the road. Also, it is a treat for those of us who don't get to see these models, to be able to see them. Welcome to the Opel Community.
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Manta Maniac
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Toronto
Posts: 1,186
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Nicely done Johann!
The ranger looks more like it was based on the Vauxhall Victor/VX of the time?...
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Opeler
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: South Africa
Posts: 3
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The engine was the was the generic GM 2.5 liter four cylinder with a four speed manual gearbox. The frontal styling does bear resemblances to the Vauxhall Victor though. The Opel Rekord C was discontinued in 1970, but the Rangers were produced up to 1974 in Coupe and 4 door body styles. |
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"The Jägermeister"
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Newnan, GA - greater ATL area
Posts: 1,515
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I don't know whether you are aware of this, but this nice Rekord Coupe with the 2.6-6 is one of the rarest Opels around from its time. Keep up the good work, and keep the car rolling!
Dieter
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Opeler
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: South Africa
Posts: 3
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Hello from South Africa
Thanks for the kind words from everybody.
Today we started to attend to a few items in the interior. First on the agenda was the console, which was in a very sorry state, as can be expected after nearly 40 years in our harsh environment. This is what the console looked like before we started. It was badly faded and the top edges were broken in a lot of places. ![]() We started off by sanding the console down to get rid of all the brittle material and to uncover all the defects. ![]() The defects were filled in with body filler and sanded down. Once satisfied, the console was covered in red vinyl that matches the material on the seats. The trim around the gearshift was painted in satin black to restore its appearance. This is the end result once the console was re-installed in the car. ![]() You'll notice that we also made a cover for the storage compartment to hide the contents from prying eyes. I think it rounds to console off nicely. |
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