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- Opel_1.3_litre wheelbase "2474.0".
- Opel_1.3_litre height "1595.0".
- Opel_1.3_litre length "4225.0".
- Opel_1.3_litre width "1475.0".
- Opel_1.3_litre abstract "The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufactured by Adam Opel AG. Production commenced in January 1934, although a few (officially 2) pre-production cars had been built during the final part of 1933. More than two thirds of the 1.3-litres produced were produced in the single year of 1934, but the car continued to be manufactured until October 1935 by which time its successor, the innovative unitary bodied Opel Olympia, had already been in production for some six months. During its brief production run, the Opel 1.3-litre was a big seller, with 19,840 of the cars produced in 1934 alone, representing the equivalent of 15% of the overall German auto-market, though even the 1934 volume never toppled Opel’s own 1.2-litre from its top spot in the market place.".
- Opel_1.3_litre assembly R%C3%BCsselsheim.
- Opel_1.3_litre bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Opel_1.3_litre engine Opel_1.3_litre__1.
- Opel_1.3_litre height "1.595".
- Opel_1.3_litre layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Opel_1.3_litre length "4.225".
- Opel_1.3_litre manufacturer Opel.
- Opel_1.3_litre productionEndYear "1935".
- Opel_1.3_litre productionStartYear "1934".
- Opel_1.3_litre successor Opel_Olympia.
- Opel_1.3_litre thumbnail Opel_1.3ltr._Bj_1934-2.jpg?width=300.
- Opel_1.3_litre transmission "4-speed manual".
- Opel_1.3_litre transmission "No synchromesh".
- Opel_1.3_litre wheelbase "2.474".
- Opel_1.3_litre width "1.475".
- Opel_1.3_litre wikiPageID "37770654".
- Opel_1.3_litre wikiPageRevisionID "582452063".
- Opel_1.3_litre assembly Rüsselsheim.
- Opel_1.3_litre bodyStyle "2".
- Opel_1.3_litre bodyStyle "4".
- Opel_1.3_litre bodyStyle "also offered in “bare chassis” form".
- Opel_1.3_litre engine "1288.0".
- Opel_1.3_litre engine "side-valve 4-cylinder 4-stroke".
- Opel_1.3_litre hasPhotoCollection Opel_1.3_litre.
- Opel_1.3_litre layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Opel_1.3_litre manufacturer Opel.
- Opel_1.3_litre name "Opel 1.3-litre".
- Opel_1.3_litre production "1934".
- Opel_1.3_litre successor Opel_Olympia.
- Opel_1.3_litre transmission "4".
- Opel_1.3_litre transmission "No synchromesh".
- Opel_1.3_litre subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Opel_1.3_litre subject Category:Compact_cars.
- Opel_1.3_litre subject Category:Opel_vehicles.
- Opel_1.3_litre subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1934.
- Opel_1.3_litre type Automobile.
- Opel_1.3_litre type MeanOfTransportation.
- Opel_1.3_litre type Product.
- Opel_1.3_litre type DesignedArtifact.
- Opel_1.3_litre comment "The Opel 1.3-litre is a small car manufactured by Adam Opel AG. Production commenced in January 1934, although a few (officially 2) pre-production cars had been built during the final part of 1933. More than two thirds of the 1.3-litres produced were produced in the single year of 1934, but the car continued to be manufactured until October 1935 by which time its successor, the innovative unitary bodied Opel Olympia, had already been in production for some six months.".
- Opel_1.3_litre label "Opel 1,3 Liter".
- Opel_1.3_litre label "Opel 1.3 L".
- Opel_1.3_litre label "Opel 1.3 litre".
- Opel_1.3_litre sameAs Opel_1,3_Liter.
- Opel_1.3_litre sameAs Opel_1.3_L.
- Opel_1.3_litre sameAs m.0nhgl0m.
- Opel_1.3_litre sameAs Q196120.
- Opel_1.3_litre sameAs Q196120.
- Opel_1.3_litre wasDerivedFrom Opel_1.3_litre?oldid=582452063.
- Opel_1.3_litre depiction Opel_1.3ltr._Bj_1934-2.jpg.
- Opel_1.3_litre isPrimaryTopicOf Opel_1.3_litre.
- Opel_1.3_litre name "Opel 1.3-litre".