Opel Commodore B traffic yellow
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Opel Commodore B traffic yellow
This is how sporty a limousine from Rüsselsheim could be
Shiny paintwork was a must! The garish traffic yellow turned out to be a best-seller for Opel in the early seventies. Including on the Commodore B, which at the time was still enhanced with the obligatory vinyl roof on account of its limousine character. Back then, the Commodore B had the reputation of a full-fledged sports limousine for those who enjoyed a comfortable ride in a car with a high-revving engine. WIKING has miniaturised the zippy version of the Opel Rekord D with the usual filigree and true-to-the original level of detail. The Commodore B is identical to the Rekord D. The two are only distinguished by design elements for which the designers in Rüsselsheim dug deep into their bag of tricks: the radiator grille and other visual refinements created a total package that left nothing to be desired for keen fans of six-cylinder cars. Unveiled in the spring of 1972, the sporty Opel proved to be a worthy successor to its forerunner of the sixties and evolved to become a highly cultivated and, above all, comfortable car of its time.
1972-77
Speedy sports limousine from Rüsselsheim
Body traffic yellow roof black. Interior also black. Chassis and radiator grille black. Bumpers chrome silver with black rubber. Wheel rims as well as side ornamental trim on window borders and doors painted silver. Silver Opel logo on the grille and in the rear.
- Scale
- 1:87