404 ps? Bring it on!
After 30 years Erich Bitter presents the new CD II
New Bitter CD II
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"Man kann ein Auto nicht wie ein menschliches Wesen behandeln - ein Auto braucht Liebe. (Walter Röhrl)"
404 ps? Bring it on!
Boy do I wish I could read german. What does it say???![]()
Are WE having FUN YET!!![]()
Rick in Atlanta
man that thing looks sick! (sick is like...mean, evil, wicked ect.) wish i could read german too.
previousely owned 8 GTs and 1 manta.
currently own
92 25th anniversary Z28. Ttop, 350, T56 swap, many upgrades, basically a complete restore.
67 chevy sportvan deluxe....next in line.
Erich bitter, creator of classical Coupés on OPEL basis, acknowledged. "Nach 30 years it is geben" again CD;, he says and presents prototypes, which is based on the Australian Holden Monaro. Thus it falls back again once to GM components, like already with the legendary CD Coupé from the Siebzigern. This used at that time 5.4 litres the V8 from the OPEL diplomat. From this time also the contacts originate to Bob Lutz, which goes also this time again in the case of the supply of the technical platform to the hand. The body of the new CD II is a successful mixture from German, Japanese and Italian Design quotations. In the front a radiator à la to Pininfarina and headlights in the style of the Nissan find 350 Z together, the straight-line, lateral profile follow German conceptions of elegant Technizitaet and the round lights let in into the tail fenders speak Italian. The round tail lamps are nearly too saucy for the schnoerkellose body With this mixture from US technology, independent Design and German requirement for perfection Erich wants to be as successful bitter as in the seventies, because he was finally at this time the eight-largest German manufacturer - there was not ninth however. No reason to the irony, because of bitterly the sports club altogether about 1,500 copies were built and sold. Not least in the USA this vehicle found an active interest. Therefore itself Erich bitter is sure that he can sell II for a price of approximately 100,000 euro without problems to the CD. Beside the obliging/pleasing exterior above all the use of GM mass production technology should be an important Pound with the marketing. The interior of the CD II deflected with wood and leather The 5,7-Liter-V8 under the front hood is a descendant of the millionfold built "Small Blocks" of general of engine. Beside the Holden Monaro that also in the current Pontiac GTO one builds to 404 HP strong aggregate. That is enough, in order to accelerate the 1.7 tons of the CD II on 250 km/h. In the interior of the Coupés finest De-Sede-Leder is processed, on which bitter is particularly proud: "Das even DaimlerChrysler for the May brook is teuer" too;. In the year actually only a lack of capital in the way of means of the emission of bonus shares stands for the production of approximately 150 cars wants bitter about 6 million euro to aquirieren, in order to be able to set the manufacturing in course. After four years and 600 copies conclusion is to then be, if one can imagine with Erich the bitter at all.
Looks like a 300ZX crossed with a Bently Continental GT.
I like it, as I liked the original CD.
wow, really sexy looking car. I'd buy one.
Here's Babel Fish's translation:
Erich bitter, creator of classical Coupés on OPEL basis, acknowledged. "after 30 years it again CD to give", says it and presents prototypes, which is based on the Australian Holden Monaro. Thus it falls back again once to GM components, like already with the legendary CD Coupé from the Siebzigern. This used at that time 5.4 litres the V8 from the OPEL diplomat. From this time also the contacts originate to Bob Lutz, which goes also this time again in the case of the supply of the technical platform to the hand.
The body of the new CD II is a successful mixture from German, Japanese and Italian Design quotations. In the front a radiator à la to Pininfarina and headlights in the style of the Nissan find 350 Z together, the straight-line, lateral profile follow German conceptions of elegant Technizitaet and the round lights let in into the tail fenders speak Italian.
The round tail lamps are nearly too saucy for the schnoerkellose body
With this mixture from US technology, independent Design and German requirement for perfection Erich wants to be as successful bitter as in the seventies, because he was finally at this time the eight-largest German manufacturer - there was not ninth however. No reason to the irony, because of bitterly the sports club altogether about 1,500 copies were built and sold. Not least in the USA this vehicle found an active interest.
Therefore itself Erich bitter is sure that he can sell II for a price of approximately 100,000 euro without problems to the CD. Beside the obliging/pleasing exterior above all the use of GM mass production technology should be an important Pound with the marketing.
The interior of the CD II deflected with wood and leather
The 5,7-Liter-V8 under the front hood is a descendant of the millionfold built "Small of block" from general of engine. Beside the Holden Monaro that also in the current Pontiac GTO one builds to 404 HP strong aggregate. That is enough, in order to accelerate the 1.7 tons of the CD II on 250 km/h. In the interior of the Coupés finest De-Sede-Leder is processed, on which bitter is particularly proud: "that is even DaimlerChrysler for the May brook too expensively".
In the year actually only a lack of capital in the way of means of the emission of bonus shares stands for the production of approximately 150 cars wants bitter about 6 million euro to aquirieren, in order to be able to set the manufacturing in course. After four years and 600 copies conclusion is to then be, if one can imagine with Erich the bitter at all.
Keith Wilford
working on my '71 GT and '75 SportWagon
Siebzigern = seventiesOriginally Posted by kwilford
5.4 litres = Chevy 327 SB
May brook = Maybach, DaimlerChrysler's super luxury car
"Im Innenraum des Coupés wird feinstes De-Sede-Leder verarbeitet, worauf Bitter besonders stolz ist: "Das ist selbst DaimlerChrysler für den Maybach zu teuer"."
Corrected translation: The finest De-Sede leather is used in the interior of the Coupé, of which Bitter is particularly proud: "DaimlerChrysler themselves consider that too expensive even for the Maybach."
Last edited by tekenaar; 01-11-2005 at 10:27 AM. Reason: better translation of sentence
1960: ♥ '61 Rekord PII 1.7 3S 3.9 ♥ '69 Kadett LS 'sprint' 1.9 3A 3.18
1970: ♥ '70 GT 1.9 4S 3.44 ♥ '72 GT 2.2SSD 5S 3.44 ♥ '72 GT 2.4FI 5S 3.44P
1970: ♥ '73 GT 1.9FI 4S 3.44 ♥ '75 1900 1.9FI 4S 3.44
1980: ♥ '85 Bitter SC 3.9FI 5S 3.44P
2000: ♥ '09 Solstice GXP Coupe 2.0 SIDI VVT "Stage 2" Turbo 5S 3.73P
Here's some pictures I took at last Years Essen Technica.
Enjoy
Could not up load pics will place them in the photo Gallery
Last edited by fredopelgt; 01-11-2005 at 07:28 AM. Reason: could not upload pics
It's only money that keeps your GT flying.
This is Mr. Bitters 5th or 6th prototype over the last 30 years.
(before this he had his sights on doing a Bitter 3 based on the Omega.. )
He always seems to have money to do these splashy events and prortypes, but never seems to get the cars actually made. I sure hope he gets this one built. I have driven (and almost bought) the new GTO on which this car is based.. it should be one hell of a ride.
Charles
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
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