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When was the last time you saw an Opel on the road, much less a GT? Seeing one isn’t even the most interesting thing: the Opel GT was produced in two generations…with a 34 year hiatus in between. This AutoHunter Cinema feature shows us a 1969 Opel GT finished in silver-blue with a black bucket seat interior. Powered by the optional inline 1.9-liter 4-cylinder mated to the three-speed automatic transmission, the Opel GT was imported by GM and sold by Buick dealerships. Other features include power steering and brakes, console-mounted gauges, clock and modern Pioneer AM/FM cassette player.
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Source: www.classiccars.com
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