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With my never ending 'wandering eye' open for all things wheeled, I came across a great deal on a 69 Opel GT..... I Really wanted one of these when I was a kid. Any Opel Fans with advice?
Resembles the C3 Corvette in three quarter scale...
A little bit of work, and they can really be something...
Wow , Opel GT huh . I distinctly remember them . Any motor work aside from maintenance usually requires engine removal . Oh , it comes out the bottom ! One customer got one quite reasonably, “it only needed a front crank seal “. Suprise, How much for labor !!! The retractable headlights were also an issue @ times .In comparison the Renault is far easier to service, once ya know the “tricks “ . If its an A series motor (pushrod OHV) ya gotta “shear the head gasket “. This involves leaving the center head bolt slightly more than finger tight & after removing all other fasteners shearing the head sideways. If ya try lifting the head straight off you will probably loosen a cylinder liner . Very Very bad ! If ite an OHC motor no such issues , it’s a mono block , not wet sleeve Cylinder protrusion on wet sleeve motors is crucial ! Also bleeding the system should be done regularly as the radiator is below the cyl. Head . Any air will pocket in the head & cause overheating & Cyl head issues . Compared to the the Le Car (same engine) or 18 I the big motor , the alliance was a big step forward . But truthfully neither was designed for the “American driver”. What I’m supposed to check things ???
I have to one up you here , I've just bought a 1986 Renault Alliance , blown head gasket and warped head , so there You did way better than me . Peter
I used to know a fellow in Ohio that was in a national club that kept these cars going. So there are some fanatics, like Guzzi enthusiasts.It would be interesting to hear from anyone in Germany regarding the status or popularity of these cars. Perhaps it was primary a US export market vehicle rather than a domestic? Undeniably it's one of the best styled little sports coupes of the era, as good looking as Lotus or Z Car. Given that everything can be restomodded, certainly performance can be added $$$.
A guy on Youtube [DD Speedshop) is swapping a 2.3L Turbo ford SVO/turbo coupe engine into one. Should be a wild ride with that mill in it after.
I remember one a friend had. I loved looking at it. Gorgeous.But the linkages that operated the headlamps to flip them open were terribly worn and would jam up.I wound getting a '74 Saab Sonnet III instead.
Sadly, my work buddy (who is still in the Middle East) didn't tell his brother (who is keeping the car for him) fast enough. When I called yesterday, I discovered his brother sold it over the weekend........... Oh well, back on the hunt! I'd LOVE a Saab Sonnett, or Volvo P1800 for the nostalgia. I also have a lead on a 1964 Lotus Elan, but that is a basket case, I would just tow it away, clean it up, do a full examination and flip to a Lotus enthusiast. I've little interest in a Lotus.Of Course now I have the Opel GT bug, so the hunt continues with another potential option. I'd much prefer something I can work on, enjoy and have as a reliable open top car into retirement. Really kicking myself for not grabbing a mid year 91 Targa or 914 5-6 years ago They are ridiculous right now......
But you've got a lovely 912, 1976, no? 🙂
better act fast https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-volvo-1800s-7/