The 1969 Chevrolet Opala is the first mid-sized car offered by Chevrolet in the country, being developed and manufactured by General Motors do Brasil.Its bodywork was inspired by the German Opel Rekord Series C, but with the style and mechanics of the Chevrolet Impala, which led the manufacturer to name it Opala (Opel+Impala). It was quickly accepted by the public, becoming an established model, featuring a stylish and elegant design that appealed to a wide range of customers.
Engine:
- Engine Type: Inline-six (6 cylinders)
- Displacement: 3,764 cc (3764 cm³) (229.5 cubic inches)
- Power: 125 horsepower (hp) at 4000 rpm
- Torque: 26.2 kgfm (189.4 lb-ft) at 2400 rpm
- Fuel System: Carbureted
- Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox
- Performance: 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 14 seconds, top speed of 170 km/h (105.6 mph)
- Fuel Consumption: Approximately 6 km/l (14 mpg) in the city and 8 km/l (18.8 mpg) on the highway
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 55 liters (14.5 gallons)
It features a robust and powerful inline-six engine that was quite popular, providing a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency, making the Opala a popular choice among drivers in Brazil during that era. It was known for its reliability and strong performance, capable of delivering a smooth and enjoyable driving experience
Dimensions:
- Length: 4580 mm (15.025 feet)
- Width: 1758 mm (5.767 feet)
- Height: 1384 mm (4.542 feet)
- Wheelbase: 2668 mm (8.75 feet)
- Weight: 1125 kg (2480 lbs)
- Trunk Capacity: 430 liters (15.2 cubic feet)
Overall, the 1969 Chevrolet Opala is remembered as an iconic and timeless vehicle that left a lasting impression on the automotive industry in Brazil.
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