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Opel was acquired by... Opel is part of... The vehicles were Opel bodies mounted on a Darracq chassis... Adam Opel begins building and selling sewing... Opel established as a full... Opel eventually becomes Europe... Opel introduces its first automobile... Opel is the largest automobile company in Germany... General Motors writes off Opel as a complete loss... Opel Japan shuts down in December... Opel models are also sold under other GM brand names... selling Opel models in the US were the 1964... Opel was long General Motors... Opel is the main GM brand name... Opel was also the main sponsor of... insisted that Opel models be rebadged as Vauxhalls... Opel also provides design and engineering to the American... An Opel Factory in Bochum... An Opel Factory in Bochum... Opel cars are also made in... to stop the market share erosion of the Opel brand in Europe... The lightning bolt on the Opel badging is a reference to the famous Opel Blitz truck... Opel Model 18B 1... Opel Standard Special Coach 1935... Opel Standard Special Coach 1935... Opel 2 Liter 4... Opel 2 Liter Pullman... Opel Olympia Cabriocoach 1937... Opel Olympia De Luxe Coach 1939... Opel Olympia De Luxe 2... Opel Olympia De Luxe 1... Opel Olympia De Luxe 4... Opel Kapitan Cabriolet 1939... Opel Kapitan De Luxe 4... Opel Rekord Cabriocoach 1955... Opel Kapitan R 1955... Opel Kapitan P 1959... Opel Blitz Truck 1959... Opel Blitz Truck 1959... Opel Rekord 1700 1962... Opel Rekord 1700 2... Opel Commodore Coupe 1969... Adam Opel Corporation Joins the GM Family... Opel Gran Turismo Concept... Opel Gran Turismo Concept...

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