Today we have two cars for the price of one: A 1972 Opel GT and a 1971 Opel Kadett wagon. Both from the same seller.
Today we have two cars for the price of one: A 1972 Opel GT and a 1971 Opel Kadett wagon. Both from the same seller.
The GT isn’t running and has been gutted inside, though it does have a motor and transmission. It needs a brake bleed. In other words, it’s a project.
The Kadett, on the other hand, apparently runs and drives well. It has some engine mods, and both cars are rust free.
The seller might part with the trailer, too.
Not only that, but the seller has parts and not one, but two, motors are available.
If this interests you, you can find these cars and parts in Montana — perhaps you’d like to see it (movie reference) — for $4,500. Click here for more.
[Images: Seller]
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