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The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufact … The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufactured by Opel. Production commenced in January 1934, although a few (officially 2) pre-production cars had been built during the final part of 1933. More than two thirds of the 1.3-litres produced were produced in the single year of 1934, but the car continued to be manufactured until October 1935 by which time its successor, the innovative unitary bodied Opel Olympia, had already been in production for some six months. During its brief production run, the Opel 1.3-litre was a big seller, with 19,840 of the cars produced in 1934 alone, representing the equivalent of 15% of the overall German auto-market, though even the 1934 volume never toppled Opel’s own 1.2-litre from its top spot in the market place.tre from its top spot in the market place.
, La 1.3 L era un'autovettura di fascia medio-bassa prodotta dal 1934 al 1935 dalla Casa automobilistica tedesca Opel.
, L'Opel 1.3 L ou 1.3 Liter type 1397, était … L'Opel 1.3 L ou 1.3 Liter type 1397, était une automobile de milieu de gamme du constructeur allemand Opel. Elle fut construite seulement pendant un an et demi de janvier 1934 à octobre 1935. Trois variantes de carrosserie étaient disponibles, berline 2 et 4 portes et un cabriolet.es, berline 2 et 4 portes et un cabriolet.
, Der Opel 1,3 Liter war ein PKW-Modell der Adam Opel AG in Rüsselsheim.
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The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufact … The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufactured by Opel. Production commenced in January 1934, although a few (officially 2) pre-production cars had been built during the final part of 1933. More than two thirds of the 1.3-litres produced were produced in the single year of 1934, but the car continued to be manufactured until October 1935 by which time its successor, the innovative unitary bodied Opel Olympia, had already been in production for some six months. During its brief production run, the Opel 1.3-litre was a big seller, with 19,840 of the cars produced in 1934 alone, representing the equivalent of 15% of the overall German auto-market, though even the 1934 volume never toppled Opel’s own 1.2-litre from its top spot in the market place.tre from its top spot in the market place.
, La 1.3 L era un'autovettura di fascia medio-bassa prodotta dal 1934 al 1935 dalla Casa automobilistica tedesca Opel.
, Der Opel 1,3 Liter war ein PKW-Modell der Adam Opel AG in Rüsselsheim.
, L'Opel 1.3 L ou 1.3 Liter type 1397, était … L'Opel 1.3 L ou 1.3 Liter type 1397, était une automobile de milieu de gamme du constructeur allemand Opel. Elle fut construite seulement pendant un an et demi de janvier 1934 à octobre 1935. Trois variantes de carrosserie étaient disponibles, berline 2 et 4 portes et un cabriolet.es, berline 2 et 4 portes et un cabriolet.
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Opel 1,3 Liter
, Opel 1.3 litre
, Opel 1.3 L
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