We’re quite certain you’ve never seen an Opel GT priced this high — but we’re equally sure you’ve never seen one this beautiful. Produced by Opel between 1968 and 1973, the GT was designed as a compact and affordable sports coupé, built on the mechanical base of the Kadett B. Its aerodynamic fastback body, with pop-up headlights operated by a mechanical lever, earned it the nickname “Baby Corvette.” With total production reaching around 103,000 units, the Opel GT remains one of the most distinctive European sports cars of its era — a blend of German precision and classic 1970s design flair.
The seller says that this 1971 Opel GT 2000, ASI certified, has undergone a complete and meticulous restoration with full documentation available. The description below has been provided by the seller. The engine is new in all its components, while the body has been fully restored and repainted in its original Sand color. The cabin has been insulated with a double layer of Dynamat, providing both acoustic and thermal insulation. The interior has been entirely refurbished with materials faithful to the original specification.
A period-looking stereo has been installed, featuring modern Bluetooth connectivity and four hidden speakers for clean and powerful sound. A hidden satellite tracker adds an extra level of security. All chrome parts have been redone, and the instrumentation was completely overhauled by a specialized company in Modena, replacing worn components. The car, which is said to be appeared in several italian films and TV series, comes with a complete file of invoices documenting every step of the restoration, completed two years ago. Find it for sale at €40,000 (today $46,500) here in Fisciano, Italy.





