best performers were probably 69 and 70 GTs, which had high compression engines, best quality built were probably the 73's, had extra bracing in the doors what whatnot.
What is everyone's opinion, Subjective and/or Objective... as to what was the year the GT was built with the most Quality and Performance?
best performers were probably 69 and 70 GTs, which had high compression engines, best quality built were probably the 73's, had extra bracing in the doors what whatnot.
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.
i thought the best year for both was 2005 as they just get faster and better![]()
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I'd have to say '71 and 72 because they have the better rear axle(well you can get parts for it) and don't have the dreaded 2 extra holes in the cylinder head.
1972 Opel GT, Owner since 1983
2001 Saab 9-5 SE 3.0 Turbo V6 Weeeeeeeeeee!!!
1973 GT, Parted out, R.I.P.
1968 Kadette, Owner since 2006, Sold, 28 June 2008
My little 69 outruns all our other ones!
Vickie
1958 Rekord Olympia Newest Acquisition
1969 Kadett LS Odette Showroom New Original
1969 GT Omi The Grandmother
1970 GT Octavia Streetrod
1971 GT Opie DESTEC car
1972 GT Olessja Under restoration from being rear-ended
1973 GT Oscar Awaiting Restoration
1975 Manta yellowOmaryellow The Bumblebee
1975 Ascona Sport Wagon: Otto Colonel Mustard
2008 Solstice yellowOliver - "Ollie"yellow
I have to say '68 purely because I can and it's not on the list!
Worst engine has to be '73......it's asthmatic!
Mark
I used to have an Opel....now i have a collection
69 GT 2.5 FI, Getrag, Irmscher Big Brakes, LSD, Lowered, 8" & 8.5" BBS RM's, Leather.....ex Dealer Opel Team
70 GT 1.9 Weber, 4 Speed
70 GT 1.9 Twin Weber, 4 Speed, Alloys
71 GT 2.0 Weber, Getrag, Lenk Styling, Alloys
71 GT 3.5 V8 Holley, RHD, TARGA, Leather Recaros
75 Commodore GS Coupe, 2.5 Twin Carb, Auto
76 Commodore GS/E Coupe, 2.8 FI, Auto, Alloys, LSD, Sunroof
Years ago (perhaps even on the old Armory list) there was a discussion on this and the '72 GT was rationalized as being the best one to have.
Dang...has it been 10 years since those old days? WOW!!![]()
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1972 GT 2.4L
1974 Manta GT/E 2.2L
1973 Manta Rallye 2.5L
The '69/'70's had the best performance with high compression engines but the quality of the cars is reputed to have improved through to '72
A '72 with retro-fitted 9:1 pistons and a 32/36 DCD Weber is one of the best!
THe original owner of my '72 had these fitted in late 1972 after taking the car back to the dealer and complaining about lack of power - so mine has the best of both eras.
BTW: The bodyshop that restored my car had a 1975 Ferrari there at the same time and the comparison between the Opel and Ferrari bodywork was a revelation - the Ferrari was noticeably inferior!
GTJim
Opel Owner since last Century!
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Can you explain what this is??.Originally Posted by jlthunder
Al Olmo
1970 GT
1970 GT
2003 BMW CL motorcycle
Yes, I can
From Mid Model Year 1972 until 1975, there were two extra holes drilled in the front of the head, in front of the timing gear. They went into the timing case. It may of been a response to oil leaks.
The problem with these heads is that they were "hardened" so the valves could tolerate the unleaded fuel being introduced. They were not very tolerant to heat, sooooooo if you overheated just once, you were very likely to crack a valve or the head. The earlier style heads were more tolerant to heat.
There are others here who could go into more detail.
HTH
Jeff
1972 Opel GT, Owner since 1983
2001 Saab 9-5 SE 3.0 Turbo V6 Weeeeeeeeeee!!!
1973 GT, Parted out, R.I.P.
1968 Kadette, Owner since 2006, Sold, 28 June 2008
I seeI never knew about this.
Al Olmo
1970 GT
1970 GT
2003 BMW CL motorcycle
Thats Cool....But i have a 1971 Gt with a 1970 Gt 1.9L Motor with the high Compression so id like to know what the diffrence is instead of the loss of about 20whp loss from 1970 to 1971 because of the emmision law in 1971. P.s...I got a CD player for my car today and put it in it's all coming together! Slowly
1971 Opel Gt 1.9L 4-Speed Hugger Orange
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