![]() 10/16/2016 at 14:40 • Filed to: Opel, Monza | ![]() | ![]() |
3.0E with manual box.
E stood for Einspritzung, injection.
Not shown: headlight wipers, because they were a thing then.
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The least sporty car ever to be named after a racetrack?
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Except for the Corsa. Named after “race” but same idea.
The Americans had a Le Mans. I think it made the Monza look like a track car.
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Lets just hope they named that after the city....
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Are
You
Sure
About
That?
![]() 10/16/2016 at 15:12 |
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It’s an Opel 630i!
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Apparently I am very wrong....
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It looks to be im quite a good shape from what I can see. Most Monzas have probably either been abused to death or have oxidized like most old Opels.
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Pretty much so, yes.
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You’re going to have to explain what everything except the red Opel Kadett is!
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Chrysler Sebring
Dodge Monaco
Pontiac Le Mans (Opel Kadett)
Chevy Monte Carlo
Pontiac Bonneville
All awful (except the Monaco is occasionally awesome).