Oct 25, 2018  •  Auctions  •  27 Comments

1970-72 Opel GT Package Deal

Imagine my disappointment: my dad and my grandmother both had Opel GTs—my dad’s was blue and my grandmother’s butterscotch, examples of each of which appear in the lineup of five GTs above! And of the five…those are the two that are already sold. Oh, well. That still leaves three resto-ready Opels up for grabs, and three Opels are better than none, right? I guess that remains to be seen—let’s head here to eBay, where these three are listed out of LaFayette, Georgia, and find out!

The three remaining cars are a 1970, a 1971, and a 1972, all 1.9-liter cars with four speed manuals. It’s not clear which is which, but they include the pale yellow, orangey-yellow, and white cars in the lineup. None are running, but all are said to be complete, and a number of extra parts are included and the auction, which has no bids as of this writing and an opening ask of just $100, is for all three cars.

All three cars have some rust, with this yellow car said to be the worst of the lot, requiring new floors in the driver footwell. Opel outsourced construction of the GT’s body to Brissoneau et Lotz in France (which had previously built bodies for the Floride/Caravelle for Renault), and assembly quality was considered quite high at the time, but rust is a known foe of the GT today. It’s hard to say, especially since many of the photos were taken inside, but it would appear that the orange and white cars might just have more surface rust than anything else.

One of the biggest danger zones for rust in these cars is under the hood, and there again it’s a bummer that these photos were taken under such poor conditions. What we can see isn’t as bad as some—that’s the white car above, showing evidence that it may once have been a more orangey hue itself, and if anything it might look the worst of the three underhood. These little Opel fours are simple, sturdy engines; hopefully between the three cars and the extra parts stash there might be most of the needed bits to get at least one running relatively easily.

Interiors, especially the dash covers, are another GT weak spot, but the seats in the white car at least look pretty good—less so those in the orange coupe, although I do like the jaunty white color. The interior of the yellow car isn’t shown, but both others seem to have complete instrumentation, with the dash of the white car in particular looking fairly nice overall. A recovered dash is listed among the extra parts, too, so again between the three cars you might be most of the way to at least one decent interior.

Given my family history, I have a soft spot for these little Opel sport coupes, and while they may not really be as exciting to drive as they look, they’re neat, different, and generally pretty inexpensive to own and maintain. What might you do with this trio?

Comments

  1. Frank Sumatra
    Oct 25, 2018 at 11:02am

    No “Mini-Corvette” references allowed. They are soup cans at best.

    Like 7
    • rustylink
      Oct 25, 2018 at 11:07am

      stylish cars strapped to crappy Kadett underpinings.

      Like 2
      • Frank Sumatra
        Oct 25, 2018 at 1:13pm

        Disagree with “stylish”. Full marks on everything else.

        Like 1
    • F.G. Kaye
      Oct 26, 2018 at 12:02pm

      I would install a Twin – Turbo Mazda Rotary and a 5 Speed Transmission
      from an RX-8 !

      Like 1
  2. Michael
    Oct 25, 2018 at 11:57am

    My sister’s boyfriend had one. He taught me how drive a stick on it when I was around 14. Cool little cars. Thanks Artie!

    Like 11
  3. danny salyer
    Oct 25, 2018 at 12:02pm

    are them all gone , I would love one.

    Like 1
  4. Poncho
    Oct 25, 2018 at 12:49pm

    ‘Poor Man’s Corvette’ is what we used to call them.

    Like 2
    • Frank Sumatra
      Oct 25, 2018 at 1:14pm

      makes as much sense as calling a raisin a “poor man’s grape”

      Like 8
  5. JMB#7
    Oct 25, 2018 at 1:42pm

    I am going out on a limb here. Back in the day, I liked these much better than the Corvette. Of course that was in the mid ’70s and we all know what was happening to the Corvette in those years.

    Like 6
  6. David P. Reeves
    Oct 25, 2018 at 1:56pm

    My uncle, semi-affectionately, calls these the “Krautvette”.

    Like 4
  7. danny salyer
    Oct 25, 2018 at 2:02pm

    do u dtill have some or one all I want

    Like 0
    • CanuckCarGuy
      Oct 25, 2018 at 6:38pm

      Use that eBay link in the write up, as your gateway to Opel GT adventures.

      Like 2
  8. racer417
    Oct 25, 2018 at 4:42pm

    My dad was a Buick dealer in the 60s and 70s. We sold a lot of Opel GTs. They were really well-finished, fun to drive cars. Much higher build quality than the competition. When the 240Z was introduced, everything on the market became overpriced and obsolete, including the Opel. Safety, smog, and the declining dollar finally killed the GT.
    As far as Corvette comparisons, the Corvette level of performance was in a different league. But the Corvette cost about 60% more than an Opel GT. As far as build quality, the Opel was light years ahead. Take it from someone who bought a new L82 coupe in 1974. The paint looked like it had been painted on three different days, by three different painters. It rattled and leaked. The Opel was tight as a drum by comparison.
    I’ve had many Corvettes, and loved them; but other than styling, it’s comparing apples and oranges vs. the GT.

    Like 11
    • James Miller
      Oct 25, 2018 at 7:01pm

      Actually, Opel lost it’s contract with the French bodybuilder. No body, no car.

      Like 3
  9. glen
    Oct 25, 2018 at 6:29pm

    Always liked the look of these. I also always thought they had a fibreglass body.

    Like 2
  10. Ben T. Spanner
    Oct 26, 2018 at 8:04am

    3 Opel GTs better than no Opel GTs; um no.

    Like 1
  11. Gay Car Nut
    Oct 26, 2018 at 10:00am

    Awesome looking cars! They look like they would make great restoration projects, one donor car for the other, or possibly a restomod, etc. I had a neighbour when I was a boy who had an Opel GT similar to those in the photo. His was a chocolate brown colour. While I didn’t find the colour very attractive, I found the car itself attractive.

    Like 2
  12. Alessandro Gatta
    Oct 26, 2018 at 10:59am

    What about rebuilding one as a replica of the winner in the GT 2.0 class – Targa Florio 1971?

    Like 1
    • F.G. Kaye
      Oct 26, 2018 at 9:20pm

      Verrry Interesting !

      Like 1
      • danny salyer
        Oct 27, 2018 at 2:45pm

        what are u interesting in

        Like 1
  13. chrlsful
    Oct 26, 2018 at 11:30am

    fiat 850 Spyder, Saab Sonnet, vedub KarmanGhia, (R. Dauphine, corvair, falcon – not really), the Brit models, 2000 FairLady…all in the same ball prk @ the time. Each a lill different flavor. That’s Y they got chocolate’n vanilla. Choice.

    Now what’s there? Korean Accent? Japanese Fit?

    Like 0
    • F.G. Kaye
      Oct 27, 2018 at 2:52pm

      TOO MUCH TO LIST, but 1st MOPAR.

      Like 0
  14. danny salyer
    Oct 26, 2018 at 11:32am

    how much for one

    Like 0
    • Blyndgesser
      Oct 26, 2018 at 12:42pm

      As someone else told you earlier, click on the eBay link if you are trying to communicate with the seller.

      Like 2
  15. Wrong Way
    Oct 26, 2018 at 1:55pm

    I myself would make a nice one out of the three! These are very cool little cars! I had a friend who had one and for what we were doing it was a very dependable car! I wanted to buy it, but it wasn’t for sale no matter how much reasonable amount of cash I offered him! I would still like to have one of these, but I never will!

    Like 0
  16. bowmade
    Oct 26, 2018 at 3:51pm

    Didn’t Philip Seymour Hoffman (Scotty J) have one of these trying to emulate Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights?

    Like 2
  17. Bob
    Oct 28, 2018 at 6:22pm

    In the mid 70s Mother Earth News published a series about a Detroit shop teacher and his students who installed new running gear in one of these. It was a 22 hp constant speed engine powering a 10000 psi hydraulic motor. The series was titled 70 MPH @70 MPG.

    Like 6

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