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Opel Olympia 1936
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Opel Olympia 1936

The 1935 Opel Olympia was the first mass-produced car with a chassis-less all-steel body. At 2500 Reichsmark it offered a true four-seater with 1.3 liter, 4 cylinder 24 hp (18 kW) engine capable of 95 km/h. The car was made available in two versions, as a two door saloon and as a two-door soft-top convertible. Between 1935 and the outbreak of WWII in 1940 over 168.000 units were built. The name Olympia was revived in 1966 for a luxury version of the Opel Kadett B.

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