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− | '''Opel Manta A. 1970–5 (prod. 498,553). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1196 cm³ (I4 OHV), 1584, 1897 cm³ (4 cyl. CIH).''' GM’s response to [[Ford Capri]], based on [[Opel Ascona]] platform, though GM insisted that it was on the drawing board before the Capri’s release. Chuck Jordan styling fashionable at the time. Smaller-engined model from 1972. Top 1·9s had fuel injection. Sold for two years in US as Opel 1900 coupé before Manta tag added in 1973. Thirty-three Turbomantas built by Broadspeed, including five prototypes, for UK only. Started a strong following and had competition history. | + | '''Opel Manta A. 1970–5 (prod. 498,553). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1196 cm³ (I4 OHV), 1584, 1897 cm³ (I4 CIH).''' GM’s response to [[Ford Capri]], based on [[Opel Ascona]] platform, though GM insisted that it was on the drawing board before the Capri’s release. Chuck Jordan styling fashionable at the time. Smaller-engined model from 1972. Top 1·9s had fuel injection. Sold for two years in US as Opel 1900 coupé before Manta tag added in 1973. Thirty-three Turbomantas built by Broadspeed, including five prototypes, for UK only. Started a strong following and had competition history. |
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Revision as of 08:15, 25 November 2013
Opel Manta A. 1970–5 (prod. 498,553). 2-door coupé. F/R, 1196 cm³ (I4 OHV), 1584, 1897 cm³ (I4 CIH). GM’s response to Ford Capri, based on Opel Ascona platform, though GM insisted that it was on the drawing board before the Capri’s release. Chuck Jordan styling fashionable at the time. Smaller-engined model from 1972. Top 1·9s had fuel injection. Sold for two years in US as Opel 1900 coupé before Manta tag added in 1973. Thirty-three Turbomantas built by Broadspeed, including five prototypes, for UK only. Started a strong following and had competition history.
Manufacturing location: Rüsselsheim, Germany
Marque: Opel | Model: Opel Manta | Predecessor: Opel GT (1968–73) | Successors: Opel Manta B, Buick Skyhawk (1975–80)