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spotted on the highway.

JPSmit

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Yesterday was driving through Hamilton (Ontario) and saw - going in the other direction - a '70s vintage Opel wagon (on a trailer) Recently while wading through ads somewhere, I saw just such a wagon for sale which was almost a neon lime green colour. This car was the same colour - I'm now trying to figure out whether this was the same car or whether Opels really came in that colour in the '70s - any ideas?

Also, was driving to Toronto the other week and passed this transport. Just figured out how to get the pictures off my phone - have you ever seen a car moved like this?

Have a great week y'all

JP
 
Since this is Canada, where Opel's are much rarer than in the States, it's probably the same one you saw for sale.

There's actually someone in Calgary here who has an Opel wagon (1970's sometime), he is restoring his Opel GT first before he even thinks about the wagon.
 
I don't believe that the German Opels ever came in that color,unless you're referring the Gold color.
I had someone offer me a Kadette Rally for free.Probably
should have taken it.
Someone once told me that they were "German Fiats".

- Doug
 
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