very nice wagon, tomorrow i go to look at a manta to bring home hopefully from NY to OH.
Just arrived: 72 Wagon, auto with Air.
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very nice wagon, tomorrow i go to look at a manta to bring home hopefully from NY to OH.
Where in New Jersey did you find that. It even has a Rutgers University rear windshield sticker...
Opels & Rutgers... I've had tons of money go to both!
Congrats & good luck!
Marc
Last edited by Marc; 07-30-2005 at 07:44 PM.
34 years in the making & I'm finally driving an Opel GT!!!
Wow..very nice.
It looks like the one we had, and that I took my driver's test in. Same color, too.
Nice find.
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
Gary;
Cool deal!!Nice looking Wagon, but, I still have you by one!!
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Gene
PS, it needs a luggage rack, but, I'm fresh out of them.
"Yes, I do have a rifle rack in my Sportwagon"
Near the "Joisey Shore". He has another that's probably a parts car. {{rust}}Originally Posted by Marc
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I took my driver's test in an antique bronze '72 Opel also, but it was my parent's Manta.Originally Posted by saxybiker
What a great find - small bumper wagon with air and no roof rack. Doesn't get much better! Enjoy your new Opel.
-Jeff W
'75 Manta
'74 Manta parts car soon to be stripped and gone
'73 Manta
very, very nice car!! IŽam impressed that you still could find cars like these in the US. IŽve been in the States two times, searching for good old Opels...without luck![]()
Gratulation for this find
Opel Ascona; what else????
Gary;
Will this be the next one to show at Carlisle '06? How many miles are on it?
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
Have you tried any of the Opel Parts companies?Originally Posted by Brinki
Opel GT Source- Sonora CA
USA Opel- Temecula CA
Opels Unlimited- Southern CA
The last two almost always have a few for sale...and this site frequently has Ascona's for sale too.
Paul "azopelnut" Heebink
1956 Studebaker Power Hawk 259 V8
1970 GT 12A-Rotary 5-speed
1972 GT 2.0, 5-speed
1973 (2) GTs, both 1.9 4-speed
1973 Ascona 4-door 1.9 4-speed A/C
1974 Manta, 1.9 Auto A/C
1975 Sportwagon 1.9 FI 4-speed A/C
1975 Fiat X19
Thank you Paul, nice tip!!
I didnŽt know of all these companys, hope i have the possibility for a new US-Tour in nearer future
at moment i try hard to get to the very hugh Opel-Meeting in Van Nuys/CA , for little money :o
for the moment.....
Opel Ascona; what else????
Van Nuys is certainly an easy drive to any of the above mentioned businesses.
Paul "azopelnut" Heebink
1956 Studebaker Power Hawk 259 V8
1970 GT 12A-Rotary 5-speed
1972 GT 2.0, 5-speed
1973 (2) GTs, both 1.9 4-speed
1973 Ascona 4-door 1.9 4-speed A/C
1974 Manta, 1.9 Auto A/C
1975 Sportwagon 1.9 FI 4-speed A/C
1975 Fiat X19
Gary, your "new" car looks homesick. send it back to south jersey.![]()
Not nearly as nice condition as Gary's, but FINALLY a long coveted 2-door Ascona to go with my Manta. I had a Strato blue '73 2-door in the late 70's that set the hook for my Opel fetish. I swapped the engine into a '73 wagon after an accident smashed her up a bit. The wagon was fun but I always missed that coupe!
Anyway, it's a '75 with a recently redone interior and new front brakes. It needs an exhaust system and some rust repair but the underside is basically solid (I'll probably repair one frame rail as it is starting to look rough).
But it runs and drives and that's a decent start. The auto tranny will probably be dumped eventually for the 5 speed Getrag (Thanks, Rob!) but the goal is to get her ready for my son to drive to Carlisle next spring.
Mark Thompson
Baltimore
Opels - once you have one, you never forget the fun.
I would probably leave the 3 speed in it. Its more forgiving to a new driver than the 5 speed. For a easier swap, talk to Gil about getting a 4 speed overddrive auto for it. The conversion to stick isnt the easiest thing to do. Lots of welding and you have to pull the motor to replace teh flywheel with the flex plate, etc..Originally Posted by impcad
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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