Way to go! I don't know what many Detroit metal wrench turners will make of your ride but it will surely attract some interest and maybe a convert or two.
Jim
Okay, not really national news, but the Napa Auto Parts store here locally has extended their showroom, and will have shop equipment, tool boxes, and a 4 post lift. They are looking for a car to display and found that not many cars can fit through the doors. Being a regular there, they remebered I fooled with the Opels. So long story short, my Blue GT will be on display there until summer. Which works for me as this is basically free climate controlled storage for the car, and a little conversation piece there will not hurt either. After they get the car set up, I will send some pictures. I still have the Kadett as backup, but I tend to show it and may in the spring or early summer. So I was glad they wanted the sportier GT
Keith
Way to go! I don't know what many Detroit metal wrench turners will make of your ride but it will surely attract some interest and maybe a convert or two.
Jim
'74 Manta ("Sig")
'75 Sportwagon (project)
'72 GT (whenever I get to it)
Sold or wrecked:
'72 Manta Rallye
'73 Manta
'74 Luxus
Wow that's great news! Congrats! Too bad you couldn't stay there just to see everyone's reaction..
I can't even imagine how many times it's going to be called a corvette in the 4-5 months on Display.![]()
Current
1970 GT; Under Construction
Previous
1969 GT; Street/Strip Project
1969 GT; White with Black Interior, Automatic
1969 GT; Black Parts Car
1969 GT; White Parts Car
1970 GT; Silver with Red Interior
1971 GT; Orange with Black Interior, Turbo
1972 GT; Red Parts Car
1972 GT; Blue with Black Interior
1973 GT; Pearl Blue with Black interior. Full body kit.
Hey that is really neat! Congrats. I hope it doesnt get scratched or otherwise molested while there though.
TMK
Very cool Keith - great "advertising" for the Opel community!
Matt
'72 Opel GT (Fireglow Orange) "Sara"
Third Owner, Purchased in 1986
Current Status: Fully Restored
Major Mods: Weber Carb, High Compression Pistons, Electronic Ignition, XM Radio / CD, ADDCO Front / Rear Anti-Sway-Bars, Custom CAI, Sprint Manifold
Restoration Thread
Comments Thread
Other Cars:
'09 Pontiac G8 GT (Panther Black) "Jet"
'06 Pontiac Solstice (Envious Green) "Mina"
'99 Oldsmobile Intrigue GLS (Black Onyx) "Raven"
I'm actually not too worried if it does get a scratch or a scuff. My little Blue GT unfortunetly is about at the end of its rope (In my eyes) It really needs to be gone through and really dressed up. Don't get me wrong, it looks good, but the details just are not there anymore. It will get a restoration down the road, in fact this may be its last show year for a while. Its always looked good and made it by in the shows, and never has really let me down. Always been able to get it started, not that it ran that well, but its a good little car. I hope the reaction is mixed at the Napa store...it means the display caught notice
Keith
Picture of car at shop
cograts! It's a good looking Opel and will help people know Opels exist!
1970 Opel GT Sunburst Yellow
1971 GT
1972 Opel GT Fireglow Orange
CURRENT
'06 Pontiac GTO
'71 Opel Kadett 4 Door 36D (w/ Opel Parts & Service 2.0L)
'74 Opel Manta (Bens Manta)
'74 Opel Manta (w/ LK5 transplant)
Past
'73 Opel Manta (Blue Max)
'75 Opel Manta (Yellow)
'85 Bitter SC
'73 Opel Commodore B GS
'73 Opel GT (w/ Vinyl Roof)
At least 16 or So Parts Opels
Now if someone wants to get parts for an Opel at NAPA...The guys can't say "What's an Opel"
It would make and interesting study to have someone notate how many times people guess the wrong name of the car. Congrats Keith, and ask them if you can put some info in/with the car, so that if someone, with and Opel, is not online, can be directed here. If they need restoration services, you can direct them to your place :-)
"Yes, I do have a rifle rack in my Sportwagon"
Rex
{Elda} "code green"1969 Opel GT 4 speed,Weber carb,Pertronix electronic ignition.
1972 parts car auto-RIP
1972 parts car -Rip
{saphire}-1993 yellow nissan pick up 5 speed!
1993 red nissan pickup automadic (unamed for now)
{Alexia}-1989 chevy camero
{Elliott}-1978 Pontiac Firebird
-1989 Ford probe(unamed for now)
17 years old -6 vehicles... and still moveing on
WATCH OUT,I'M A OLD CAR FANATIC!!!
Future wanna be concept and custom car designer/builder.
Or "Who makes the Opel?" Though one of the auto stores (Autozone, I think) does only list the Opel under Buick. I agree about placing a placard on the display describing the Opel GT... (i.e. production dates/numbers, specs, original pricing etc.) Something you may already have for your car shows?
Maybe even the Opelgt.com web address for those who want to read/learn more about them.
Brett
I buy most of my auto parts at OReillys and they list it under Buick.
TMK
I met with the owner and it looks like he does want to use it for the display. They are working on it right now and it will start middle of Feb. I took it down there to show him, as he had only seen the White Kadett. They are waiting on a smaller sissor lift for the display, as the one they got was way too big
Keith
Here are the pics of the car in the showroom. It was a little troublesome getting the car on the lift, actually even through the doors, but it is now in its new temporary home
Keith
Your car looks great as the centerpiece of the display.
Do you happen to have any info on the hoist that is being used to hold up your car?
That's a sharp looking GT, and fits very well in that display. Coming from a marketing background, whoever was in charge of that display deserves a raise.
Also, I must say that really enjoyed the hose reel on the wall of your shop (the rim that looks like it was band-sawed in half).
Keep it Blitzed
Looks like it's the right blue to match the NAPA blue.
"Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn." Benjamin Franklin
Great looking car. Congratulations! Looks like a real "neck-breaker". And seems it's a fabulous match for their products.
NYAsconaGuy
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