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The Opel Commodore is an executive car produced by Opel from 1967 to 1986. It is the six-cylinder variant of the Rekord with styling differences. The Commodore nameplate was used by Opel from 1967 to 1982 in Europe and to 1986 in South Africa [ 1 ] .
German automobile manufacturer Opel has produced a number of vehicles, ... 1967–1982 Opel Commodore; 1968–1973, 2006–2009 Opel GT; 1970–1988 Opel Ascona;
A 1980 25S engine in a Commodore C. The modern Opel straight-six line began in 1968 with the 2.5 L (2,490 cc) 25S unit used in the Opel Commodore. Still a 12-valve engine, it had a very oversquare 87 mm × 69.8 mm (3.43 in × 2.75 in) bore and stroke.
Vinyl roof coverings were fashionable at this time, and with the Rekord C they had the added advantage that they made the car resemble, for a careless observer, an Opel Commodore Opel Rekord C interior. The Opel Rekord Series C is a large family car that was introduced in August 1966, [2] by Opel as a replacement for the short-lived Opel Rekord ...
Opel Commodore B (1972–1977) The V platform (or V-body) is a rear-wheel drive automobile platform that underpinned various General Motors (GM) vehicles from 1966 through to its final discontinuation in 2007.
Opel Automobile GmbH ... as was a Commodore model unique to South Africa, combining the bodyshell of the Rekord with the front end of the revised Senator.
Opel Rekord D 2-door sedan Opel Rekord D 4-door sedan Opel Rekord D Caravan (estate) Opel Rekord D 2-door coupé. Vinyl roof coverings were fashionable at this time, and with the Rekord D they had the added advantage that they made the car resemble, for a careless observer, an Opel Commodore Opel Rekord Sprint Coupé, featuring the Sprint's "all-black" grille
The Holden Commodore (VB) is a mid-size car that was produced by Holden, from 1978 to 1980.It was the first iteration of the first generation of the Holden Commodore, and was the Holden version of the General Motors V-body (V78) platform - developed primarily for the Opel Rekord E.