The Opel Rekord P2 Caravan Wagon 1960 was a vehicle produced by German automaker Opel that really captures the look of the 1960s. The exterior of the vehicle is finished with an eye-catching metallic blue paint. Its long, curvy shape sets it apart from many other makes and models released during this era, giving the wagon a memorable style. The all-white rounded bumpers contrast the dark blue that the rest of the vehicle is painted in. The roof is outfitted with a single roof rack that is ready to carry whatever you need with ease. On the inside of the wagon, the glass windows allroll down in an old-fashioned way, creating wonderful access to the outside world of the 1960s. The interior is upholstered with a tan colored fabric that has a subtle art deco pattern. The seats, while slightly worn, are roomy and comfortable, making for a great ride. The dashboard is adorned with many analog dials and switches, giving it a very classic feel. The dark brown dashboard is equipped with the iconic T-handle gearshift lever, adding to the retro ambience. The wagon is powered by an inline-four, 2.2L straight-four engine. The power is sent to the rear wheels with a three-speed manual transmission. Although the engine is not as powerful or efficient as those available in modern vehicles, it does provide a great, classic drive. The brakes are manual and provide reliable stopping power. The Opel Rekord P2 Caravan Wagon 1960 is an iconic car from the golden age of German auto manufacturing. With its unique look and dependable power, this vehicle will make any classic car enthusiast happy.
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