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− | '''Opel Senator A (A1). 1977–82 (prod. 129,644). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784, 2969 cm³ (6 cyl. DOHC).''' Large, attractive Opel saloon, sold in UK as Vauxhall Royale and South Africa as Chevrolet Senator (till 1982). A step forward from the old [[Opel Diplomat]]. Some conversions to four-wheel drive in UK by Ferguson in 1981. Dynamically sound and competent, but never caught the British imagination versus the [[Ford Granada]], and production numbers well below [[Mercedes-Benz W123]] in Germany. | + | '''Opel Senator A (A1). 1977–82, 1983–5 (prod. over 129,644). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784, 2969 cm³ (6 cyl. DOHC).''' Large, attractive Opel saloon, sold in UK as Vauxhall Royale and South Africa as Chevrolet Senator (till 1982). A step forward from the old [[Opel Diplomat]]. Some conversions to four-wheel drive in UK by Ferguson in 1981. Dynamically sound and competent, but never caught the British imagination versus the [[Ford Granada]], and production numbers well below [[Mercedes-Benz W123]] in Germany. Replaced by facelifted A2 in 1982, but South Africa built the A1 with the larger six-cylinder engine from 1983 to 1985. |
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− | ''Manufacturing location:'' Rüsselsheim, Germany | + | ''Manufacturing location:'' Rüsselsheim, Germany; Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
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− | ''Marque:'' Opel | ''Model:'' [[Opel Senator]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Opel Diplomat B]] | ''Successor:'' [[Opel Senator A2]] | + | ''Marque:'' Opel | ''Model:'' [[Opel Senator]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Opel Diplomat B]], [[Chevrolet Senator]] | ''Successor:'' [[Opel Senator A2]] |
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| ==Off-site link== | | ==Off-site link== |
| *[http://www.woomer.de/index.php?site=opelsenatora Woomer.de: Opel Senator A] | | *[http://www.woomer.de/index.php?site=opelsenatora Woomer.de: Opel Senator A] |
Revision as of 01:39, 25 July 2009
File:Opel Senator A.jpg
Opel Senator A (A1). 1977–82, 1983–5 (prod. over 129,644). 4-door saloon. F/R, 2784, 2969 cm³ (6 cyl. DOHC). Large, attractive Opel saloon, sold in UK as Vauxhall Royale and South Africa as Chevrolet Senator (till 1982). A step forward from the old Opel Diplomat. Some conversions to four-wheel drive in UK by Ferguson in 1981. Dynamically sound and competent, but never caught the British imagination versus the Ford Granada, and production numbers well below Mercedes-Benz W123 in Germany. Replaced by facelifted A2 in 1982, but South Africa built the A1 with the larger six-cylinder engine from 1983 to 1985.
Manufacturing location: Rüsselsheim, Germany; Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Marque: Opel | Model: Opel Senator | Predecessors: Opel Diplomat B, Chevrolet Senator | Successor: Opel Senator A2
Off-site link