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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 03:49 AM
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Default German 70's classic cars

waz up? i'm really into german oldtimers so i wanted to share some impressions what germany had in the 70's



It's called Opel Commodore GS/E. Opel Is one of the biggest German Car Manufacturers althoug they were bought by General Motors in the 50's. The GS/E was equipped with a GM V6 with 200 hp.



75' Ford Capri. The Ford Brand in Germany was labeled as a German Brand, the Capri was the first Ford considered as German Ford. it was available with motors from 90-130 hp in the basis model and even some turbo versions, by tuner suhe were available:



the 79' 2002 bmw turbo, first lightweight rally car with turbo built by BMW. wasvery sucessfull as racing car (jagermeister series) and street car. very rare today (pricing goes up til 90000 euros for a original turbo)



thats 3 of my favourite oldtimers over here in germany, if anyone needs special info of any german oldie hit meup with a IM. i'm planning to get a commodore, i hope i can find a suitable project car.


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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 03:51 AM
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looks gud,
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 04:41 AM
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79 Bmw
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