Model record
Opel 10/30 PS
Background
The Opel 10/30 (10/35) PS is a Luxury car produced by the German automaker Opel, and was built from 1922 to 1924. It was available as an open topped six seater or as a six-seater sedan. Because of its arrow shaped radiator it was also known as "pointed nose". The 2.6 litre four cylinder engine delivered 30 PS at 1600 rpm, but in the middle of 1924 claimed maximum output was increased to 35 PS.
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Specification
- Dimensions
- 4,500 × 1,700 × 2,300 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other Opel models
- (Olympia) Rekord P1 —
- 1.0 litre —
- 1.2 litre —
- 1.3 litre —
- 1.8 litre —
- 10/18 PS —
- 10/40 PS —
- 12/14 HP —
- 12/50 PS —
- 13/30 PS —
- 15/60 PS —
- 16/18 PS —
- 2.0 litre —
- 4/8 PS —
- 5/12 PS —
- 6/16 PS —
- 8/20 PS —
- 8/40 PS —
- 9/25 PS —
- Adam —
- Admiral —
- Admiral B —
- Ampera —
- Antara —
- Ascona A —
- Ascona B —
- Ascona C —
- Astra 200t S —
- Astra F —
- Astra G —
- Astra H —
- Astra J —
- Astra K —
- Astra L —
- Astra TwinTop —
- Cadillac Catera —
- Calibra —
- Campo —
- Cascada —
- Commodore C —
- Corsa A —
- Corsa B —
- Corsa C —
- Corsa D —
- Corsa E —
- Corsa Electric —
- Corsa F —
- Corsa OPC —