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Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
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Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977
Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977

Opel Commodore B GS/E Kardinalrot 1977

  • Out-of-Stock
OT159
Color
Kardinalrot
Scale
1:18
Limitation
1250
Vehicle type
Coupé
Brand
Opel
Year
1977
Family
Youngtimer
Release date
03/2015
The Opel Commodore B followed the Commodore A, a six-cylinder variant of the Opel Rekord. It was launched into the market with a slightly larger body and became a top selling model. With an option of two different engines, a 2.5 L and 2.8 L, and horsepower ranging from 115 to 160 hp, combined with either a 4-speed manual transmission or 3-gear automatic, it is able to reach speeds of up to 200km / h. The car was available in either a 4-door sedan or a 2-door coupe. The coupe still allowed for 4 passengers to travel comfortably; excellent comfort despite a solid rear axle and slightly rough upholstery. Overall, it is a great car, no surprise it is German...
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