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'''Opel Kapitän. 1969–70 (prod. 4,976). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784 cm³ (I6 CIH).''' Opel’s entry-level big car, part of the KAD trio, and the shortest-lived. Two engine options, both with the 2·8: single carburettor developing 132 PS, or twin carburettors with 145 PS. Deleted in 1970, and with it, the Kapitän nameplate that had been in use since 1938.
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'''Opel Kapitän. 1969–70 (prod. 4,976). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784 cm³ (I6 CIH).''' Opel’s entry-level big car, part of the second KAD trio, and the shortest-lived. Two engine options, both with the 2·8: single carburettor developing 132 PS, or twin carburettors with 145 PS. Deleted in 1970, and with it, the Kapitän nameplate that had been in use since 1938.
  
  

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1969 Opel Kapitän.jpg

Opel Kapitän. 1969–70 (prod. 4,976). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784 cm³ (I6 CIH). Opel’s entry-level big car, part of the second KAD trio, and the shortest-lived. Two engine options, both with the 2·8: single carburettor developing 132 PS, or twin carburettors with 145 PS. Deleted in 1970, and with it, the Kapitän nameplate that had been in use since 1938.


Manufacturing location: Rüsselsheim, Hessen, Germany

Marque: Opel | Model: Opel Kapitän | Predecessor: Opel Kapitän A | Successor: Opel Admiral B

 

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