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- Opel Senator Model Presented to Design Chief Henry Haga, 1980 - German automaker Opel produced the Senator from 1978 to 1993 over two styling generations. General Motors, which owned Opel from 1929 to 2017, marketed the car in Europe, Africa and Asia under various brands including Vauxhall, Chevrolet and Daewoo. The Senator was considered an Executive Car -- the European equivalent of a mid-size luxury car in the American market.

- 1974-1980
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Opel Senator Model Presented to Design Chief Henry Haga, 1980
German automaker Opel produced the Senator from 1978 to 1993 over two styling generations. General Motors, which owned Opel from 1929 to 2017, marketed the car in Europe, Africa and Asia under various brands including Vauxhall, Chevrolet and Daewoo. The Senator was considered an Executive Car -- the European equivalent of a mid-size luxury car in the American market.
- 1913 Opel Grand Prix Rennwagen Model Presented to Design Chief Henry Haga in 1980 - German automaker Opel introduced an advanced racing engine for the 1913 Grand Prix de France. The 4.5-liter, four-cylinder unit featured an overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. The following year, Opel enlarged the engine to 12.3 liters and placed it into a car nicknamed the "Green Monster." The 260-horsepower engine sped the car at 140 miles per hour.

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
1913 Opel Grand Prix Rennwagen Model Presented to Design Chief Henry Haga in 1980
German automaker Opel introduced an advanced racing engine for the 1913 Grand Prix de France. The 4.5-liter, four-cylinder unit featured an overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. The following year, Opel enlarged the engine to 12.3 liters and placed it into a car nicknamed the "Green Monster." The 260-horsepower engine sped the car at 140 miles per hour.