The Opel Kadett 2 Door Hatchback from 1938 is a timeless German-made classic. Its well-crafted body features curvy lines that evoke a classic era of automotive design. It has a long hood and a short rear deck that gives it a low profile look. The original round headlights and classic louvered grill, along with round tail-lights, give the Kadett a distinctive, timeless styling. The Kadett is powered by a 1.5L OHV 4-cylinder engine with a robust torque of 51 lb-ft. This advanced engine is bolstered by independent suspension with torsion bar at the front, and rigid axle suspension at the rear. This powertrain is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, enabling the Kadett to go from 0-60 mph in less than 13 seconds, and reach a top speed of 90 mph. The Kadett's stylish interior features a 4-person seating arrangement with a split front bench and bucket seats in the back. The driver's seat is adjustable to help them get the ideal driving position. The cabin is trimmed with leather upholstery and wood trim, giving a subtle nod to its classic styling. An electric starter and adjustable headlights add to the Kadett's appeal. In addition to its classic styling, the Kadett is known for its safety features. It is fitted with 4-wheel drum brakes on its all-steel body, enhancing its braking performance. The original frameless windows also offer solid protection. Combined, the classic styling and modern safety features of the Kadett make it a perfect choice for any classic car enthusiast.
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