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    Opel Hot Rods

    Hello All!

    I was hired by a company to build several 3/4 scale hot rods. While at my shop, the customer noticed I had several Red Top Opel motors and he bought them all. So the first four units will have Opel engines with Getrags and the rest will be a combo of V-6 / V-8 units.

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    '73 Opel GT Convertible "Stealth"
    '70 Opel GT - 4 speed "Lucy"
    '72 Opel GT - 4.0L V6 automatic "Animal"
    '72 Opel Ascona 1900 "Junk Yard Dog"
    '71 Opel Manta Automatic "Coco"
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    We built a 32 roadster a couple of years ago, and I thought that using an Opel Driveline would definitly help in building a budget rod, but 3/4 size!!!! The 100% size of a 32 roadster is small in itself, I can't believe they would want it smaller. Actually the body we used was stretched 4 inches for more space. When you say red top, are you talking the 2.0 DOHC Opel engine???? or 1.9, if the 2.0, well then there goes the budget idea.
    They look cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by opelspyder View Post
    We built a 32 roadster a couple of years ago, and I thought that using an Opel Driveline would definitly help in building a budget rod, but 3/4 size!!!! The 100% size of a 32 roadster is small in itself, I can't believe they would want it smaller. Actually the body we used was stretched 4 inches for more space. When you say red top, are you talking the 2.0 DOHC Opel engine???? or 1.9, if the 2.0, well then there goes the budget idea.
    They look cool
    I have 4 of the DOHC engines and several Getrags to go along with them. I brought these back from Germany on my last trip and I will make sure to buy more when I am there. The engine I believe is the same Dieter has on his Ascona. The calculation is approx. 7Lbs/Hp so it will be a nice little 10 second ride.

    I should have the first untis in by the time my new shop in Canton is ready.
    JB
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    '73 Opel GT Convertible "Stealth"
    '70 Opel GT - 4 speed "Lucy"
    '72 Opel GT - 4.0L V6 automatic "Animal"
    '72 Opel Ascona 1900 "Junk Yard Dog"
    '71 Opel Manta Automatic "Coco"
    '72 Pontiac Ventura II SD455 "Monster"
    '07 GMC Sierra 1500 - Daily driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by blancojp View Post
    I was hired by a company to build several 3/4 scale hot rods
    Wow, congrats on what I would think is a pretty good contract for your shop. The economy must starting an upswing!!

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    If people knew that you were bringing back Red Tops, they'd be spoken for before you even made it back to the states.
    Needs a 2dr Ascona, everyone else has one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ungermm View Post
    Wow, congrats on what I would think is a pretty good contract for your shop. The economy must starting an upswing!!
    What is real funny is the company that hired us for the Rods is about 15 minutes away from OGTS. This is going to be the first wave, second wave if all goes well will start in September. I am building one per month starting in December so at least my rent will be paid.
    JB
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    '73 Opel GT Convertible "Stealth"
    '70 Opel GT - 4 speed "Lucy"
    '72 Opel GT - 4.0L V6 automatic "Animal"
    '72 Opel Ascona 1900 "Junk Yard Dog"
    '71 Opel Manta Automatic "Coco"
    '72 Pontiac Ventura II SD455 "Monster"
    '07 GMC Sierra 1500 - Daily driver

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    before they go can we send gene down for a photo shoot ? should look good

    3/4 car with a 5/4 man
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    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    before they go can we send gene down for a photo shoot ? should look good

    3/4 car with a 5/4 man
    Hey, I resemble that remark
    "Yes, I do have a rifle rack in my Sportwagon"

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    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    before they go can we send gene down for a photo shoot ? should look good

    3/4 car with a 5/4 man
    I barely go in and out of the vehicle so I don't believe Gene can attempt an entry without lubricant!
    JB
    Restore, Customize and Conquer!!!

    '73 Opel GT Convertible "Stealth"
    '70 Opel GT - 4 speed "Lucy"
    '72 Opel GT - 4.0L V6 automatic "Animal"
    '72 Opel Ascona 1900 "Junk Yard Dog"
    '71 Opel Manta Automatic "Coco"
    '72 Pontiac Ventura II SD455 "Monster"
    '07 GMC Sierra 1500 - Daily driver

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    I wonder how difficult it would be to register one for the street, if it's even possible
    Joe Pavlack

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpavlack View Post
    I wonder how difficult it would be to register one for the street, if it's even possible
    Not difficult at all, it does have a full VIN and it gets inspected prior to title and license.
    JB
    Restore, Customize and Conquer!!!

    '73 Opel GT Convertible "Stealth"
    '70 Opel GT - 4 speed "Lucy"
    '72 Opel GT - 4.0L V6 automatic "Animal"
    '72 Opel Ascona 1900 "Junk Yard Dog"
    '71 Opel Manta Automatic "Coco"
    '72 Pontiac Ventura II SD455 "Monster"
    '07 GMC Sierra 1500 - Daily driver

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