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1976 buick opel timing 1976 buick opel timing buick opel 1976 VA $ 95.00 February 26, 2010
1975 OPEL MANTA BRK ROTOR 1975 OPEL MANTA BRK ROTOR OPEL MANTA 1975 VA $ 70.00 February 2, 2010
1971 opel 1900 tie rod end 1971 opel 1900 tie rod end opel 1900 1971 VA $ 25.00 January 4, 2010
1963 OPEL REKORD L BALL JOINTS 1963 OPEL REKORD L BALL JOINTS OPEL REKORD 1963 VA $ 50.00 January 4, 2010

GM Opel History (Continued from top)

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Adam Opel, a German car maker, started the Opel Company in 1863 and his sons produce the first Opel automobile in 1899. General Motors Europe purchased Opel in 1929 and sold in in 2009 to a consortium of Sberbank of Russia Magna International of Canada, GM and Opel employees and car dealers.

Adam Opel got started by making sewing machines and bicycles but died in 1895 before the first car was produced. In 1899 Opel's sons teamed up with a farmer named Friedrich Lutzmann to carry on their father's legacy but the first cars were unpopular and the Lutzmann backed out two years later. In 1902 the Opel brothers resurfaced with an all new car built under a licensing agreement with a French automaker, Darracq, under the name Opel-Darracq. The cars were Opel bodies on a Darracq chassis with a two cylinder engine. However, the Opel-Darracq was only produced from 1906 to 1907.

The Opel factory burnt down In 1911 but it was soon replaced with a better facility. By 1913 Opel had become the largest automaker in Germany and by 1924 the factory had an automated assembly line. In 1929 General Motors bought a majority interest and in 1931 bought out the Opel brothers completely.

In 1940 the factories were seized by the Nazi regime and passenger car production was halted until 1947, when the Soviets took over the Opel Kadett as part of war reparations. GM regained control of Opel in 1948 by 1972 Opel was Germany's largest car maker again. In 1982 GM opened an new factory in Spain to produce the Opel Corsa.



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