straight to the point. WTberkeley is this?
ford grenada (british) is my guess - front end and door handle is a little different - maybe an earlier one?
I'm going disagree with Duster: I think it's supposed to be that way. My guess is low-production British, circa 1980, but that's as close (far) as I can get. Watching with interest to see what El Hive comes up with.
I think it is an Opel Kadett with about a foot cut out behind the doors and about a foot added in front of the doors.
If so, I could set you up with a starter kit to build your own...
It could be an Ascona (1900 in the US) though. The front flip hood would be more correct for one, but they are not very common.
I'm with the Opel folks. Looks like a Kadett that's been stretched in the front and had the back doors cut out.
I say Opel 1900 tail lights. From there it looks like the front door of 4 door Opel 1900. The hood of an Opel 1900 opens in the same reverse fashion though the hood looks like a custom long stretch. The B-pillar is all custom.
Seems like an Opel rendition of this type of customization that was popular on the 1977 Cadillac Seville though with less Excalibur styling and more Jaguar XKE or 240z long nose styling.
Owner claims it is a opel gt but I knew that was wrong.
Here is ad.
https://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/6192991216.html
That is an odd duck. Ad says 6 cylinder. What engine does it have in it? Did Opel sell anything with a six? Front fender/side marker/bumper resemble a lengthened Opel Manta, but the rear is all wrong.
Somebody take it to the challenge please.
An inline 6 would explain the long hood...... hmm.... but what engine?
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