Opel-Rekord
The Opel Rekord classic is a classic car that was manufactured by the German car maker Opel from 1962 to 1986. The Rekord was a popular family car in Europe during its production run, and is still regarded as a classic today.
The Rekord was introduced in 1962 as a replacement for the Opel Olympia. It was a four-door sedan with a four-speed manual transmission and a 1.9-liter four-cylinder engine. The Rekord was based on the successful Opel Kadett, and was designed to be a more luxurious and comfortable car than the Kadett.
The Rekord was available in a range of body styles, including a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and a five-door station wagon. The coupe was the most popular body style, and was available with either a 1.9-liter or a 2.2-liter engine. The 2.2-liter engine produced 90 horsepower, and was capable of reaching a top speed of over 120 mph.
The Rekord was available with a variety of trim levels, including the basic S, the mid-level LS, and the top-of-the-line GLS. The GLS was the most luxurious and featured leather upholstery, power windows, and air conditioning.
The Rekord was a popular car in Europe and was sold in many countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. In the United States, the Rekord was sold as the Opel Diplomat, and was available from 1968 to 1973.
The Rekord was well-regarded for its reliability and durability, and many of the cars are still in use today. The cars are popular with classic car enthusiasts, and there are a number of clubs dedicated to the Rekord. The cars are also popular with collectors, and they can fetch high prices at auctions.
The Opel Rekord classic is an iconic car that is still loved by many people today. It was a reliable and comfortable car that was popular in Europe, and is still enjoyed by classic car enthusiasts around the world.
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