The Opel Blitz truck of 1930 was a reliable and dependable all-rounder vehicle that performed in a range of duties with reliability and power. Sporting a steel frame and a sleek look, it was a common sight on German roads during the early 1930s. Powered by a 3.5-liter straight-6 engine, it could produce up to 50 hp and reach a top speed of approximately 50 mph. With a weight of just under 3 tons and 11 ft wheelbase, the Opel Blitz was the ideal transport for freight across the country. Its low center of gravity made it incredibly steady to drive, which was great for steep inclines and uneven roads. The truck was fitted with distinctive headlights and tail lights, giving it a unique presence on the roads. Inside the cabin, there was seating for three people, with a leather-wrapped steering wheel and several basic controls that were easy to use. It made transporting goods both efficient and comfortable.
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