Opel Blitz
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The Opel Blitz was a German light truck built from 1930 to 1973. From 1973 to 1987 a successing transport vehicle from Bedford Vehicles of Luton was sold under the name of "Bedford Blitz".
From 1939 on its 3 ton version it was used frequently throughout World War II. A half-tracked version, using tracks and supension based on that used on the Universal Carrier, was also produced, as the Opel Maultier - (Mule). In Europe this car was considered as GMs contribution to the German successes.
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