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1:18 Opel Commodore A Steinmetz - Eberhard Gerstle - Hockenheim 1970
1:18 Opel Commodore A Steinmetz - Eberhard Gerstle - Hockenheim 1970
1:18 Opel Commodore A Steinmetz - Eberhard Gerstle - Hockenheim 1970

1:18 Opel Commodore A Steinmetz – Eberhard Gerstle – Hockenheim 1970

SKU 155704626 Categories ,
Manufacturer: Minichamps

£132

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About the Car

 

The Opel Commodore was produced by Opel from 1967 to 1982 as an executive car.  It was based on the Rekord C as a faster up-market version.  It had either a 2.2L 6-cylinder or 2.5L 6-cylinder engine.  It came in either a 2-door or 4-door coupe or a 2-door fastback coupe.  A sportier model was introduced in 1970 with a 2.5L engine, fuel injection and 150hp, giving the car a top speed of 122mph.  Steinmetz, a car tuning company, prepared the car for a career in motorsports with a 2.8L 6-cylinder engine.

 

The 1970 German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring in August 1970 was a Formula One motor race.  The 50-lap race was won by Lotus driver Jocken Rindt.  It was the 8th race of 13 for both the 1970 World Championship of Drivers and 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

 

About the Brand

 

Opel, Opel Automobile GmbH, is a German automobile manufacturer, tracing its roots to a sewing machine manufacturer founded by Adam Opel in 1862.  It manufactured bicycles in 1886 and its first car in 1899.  General Motors had a majority stake starting in 1929 and full control in 1931.  A predecessor to Stellantis, PSA Group owned the company from 2017-2021 when it became a subsidiary of Stellantis.  Still headquartered in Russelsheim am Main the company designs, engineers and manufactures Opel-branded vehicles and parts.

 

About the Manufacturer

 

Minichamps was founded in 1990 as a die-cast car producer in Aachen, Germany under the name of Paul’s Model Art GmbH.   The original company was the Danhausen, a trade company that made 1:43 scale models and sold them over the counter and mail order.  From 1971 to 1993 the company published the famous Danhausen World Model Car Book.  Danhausen was owned by the grandsons of Emma Danhausen – Hans Peter and Paul Gunter Lang.  There was a dispute between the brothers in the late 1980’s.  That is when Paul formed the Paul’s Model Art.  Diecast models were made more for the adult clientele and holding their value was a big question that needed to be answered.  Minichamps’ excellent quality has been noticed by Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, Opel, and BMW.

Additional information

Weight 4 kg
Period 1970's
Scale 1:18
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