The Opel GT is a two-seat sports car first presented as a styling exercise in 1965 at the Paris and Frankfurt motor shows, and introduced as a production model late in 1968[1] by Opel, a German subsidiary of General Motors. It relied partly on components from the contemporary Opel Cadet B and had a body made by French contractor Briskness & Lodz.
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The interior of the Opel GT was surprisingly large for a car its size, owing to its original design process (exterior metal was sculpted around an interior model). Headroom and legroom were sufficient for those over 6 feet (1.83 m) tall.
The Opel GT used a steel uni body and a conventional front-engined, rear-wheel drive layout. The Cam-In-Head (CHI) engine was mounted far back in the chassis to improve weight distribution. Front suspension consisted of upper A-arms and a lower transverse leaf spring. A live axle and coil springs were used in the rear. The power-assisted braking system used discs in the front, drums in the rear. Steering was unassisted.
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Opel Amp era. The five-door, four-seat Opel Amp era uses the propulsion technology called Voltage which operates differently from other advanced propulsion system. This extended-range electric vehicle (E-REV) uses electricity as its primary power source and gasoline as a secondary power source to generate electricity.
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