Opel GT: A Corvette owner reunited with her first love (2024)

Laurie Schwartz knows Corvettes. She’s owned three. But her first love was an Opel GT, which she had as a teenager and now has onceagain.

It’s called the ‘Poor Man’s Corvette,’ and I was poor,” says Laurie of her first Opel GT. “I could not afford a Corvette. So, I found a ’71 Opel GT and absolutely adored it. I had a lot of fun, packed all kinds of people in it, went everywhere with it. I’m originally from Massachusetts, so it was an all-purpose, all-kinds-of-weather kind of car. I had studded snow tires on it and it was pretty nimble [in the snow]–I didn’t have anyproblems.”

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Unfortunately, the Opel GT had otherissues.

It was an electrical nightmare–most of the gauges didn’t work,” Laurie says. “I was poor, so I needed the money and I sold it. The guy who bought it still has it in pieces in his garage now. He never put it backtogether.”

Life goes on, but that didn’t mean she didn’t think of her Opel GT.

Ever since I sold it, I’ve missed it,” saysLaurie.

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Later on in life, Laurie could afford a Corvette. She has owned three–a C3, a C6, and now aC7.

I call it my ‘Extra Large Opel GT,’” Laurie says of her Corvette. “There’s no comparison [between the Corvette and Opel GT]. The Corvette is a beast of a machine. I went to the Ron Fellows driving school to learn how to really drive thecar.”

The Corvette certainly has more power, more prestige, but that didn’t stop Laurie from dreaming of the Opel GT. Her then-fiancé and now husband, Floyd Schwartz, decided to surprise her with one prior to their wedding in2005.

We took a road trip,” says Laurie. “He said, ‘By the way, we’re getting an Opel GT,’ and I drove ithome.”

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The drive home ushered in an intense wave of emotions and memories forLaurie.

I felt like a little kid again,” Laurie says. “Part of me wanted to do a happy dance. Part of me wanted to cry because it brought back a lot of fondmemories.”

Was the 1971 Opel GT like how she remembered when she had one back in theday?

No,” says Laurie. “This is not by any means what we’re used to with power steering. At slow speeds, it’s a workout–your arms get tired. It does turn a dime, but you have to work it. It’s a blast at higher speeds … very nimble. It’s a lot smaller than I remember, but it’s stillfun.”

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Nevertheless, Laurie wouldn’t trade owning an Opel GT for anything. She said it has better parts availability than her C3, and offers an experience unlike most moderncars.

There’s a limited population that’s attracted to this car,” Laurie says. “But for those that are, they’re very passionate. Those interested in it usually have had one in the past. They know it’s fun. They know the feeling it gives you behind thewheel.”

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Note: That spoiler is not stock to an Opel GT. Instead it came off a VolkswagenJetta.

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300zxfreak Reader
6/2/23 11:21 a.m.

I once had the upright version of that car, the Opel Rallye (note the very Euro spelling ). It was fun, sort of. I became a master at dropping the front sub-frame with engine and suspension attached so I could work on it. Had to do the crank (spun a main bearing), rear end (shelled some gear teeth) and other misc items. It did end up with large, sticky Goodyears on it, aftermarket intake with Holley 2 bbl, headers, sway bars, etc. I remember it being quite good fun doing donuts in snow covered parking lots. Really don't think I'd care to own another one, however.

J.A. Ackley Senior Editor
6/2/23 12:35 p.m.

A side note. I'm 6'4". I was surprised how much space I had in the car. Pretty awesome.

porschenut HalfDork
6/7/23 8:25 a.m.

Had a GT and Manta, for the time they were great cars. But 100 hp out of a 1.9 OHC motor was good for then but sad now. But a SS racer shared some info on the solex, it had removable venturies. So a few minutes with them on a lathe and I had much better air flow. A pass with a drill bit on the mains gave more fuel so maybe I had 110 HP. And the panhard rear end was fun in AX. Turn one way and decent, turn the other and the rod jacked up the inside rear wheel. A lot according to corner crews. What was and still is superior is the 4 speed getrag box. You could up and downshift all day without the clutch and it was smooth as silk.

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FAQs

What car was called the poor man's Corvette? ›

“It's called the 'Poor Man's Corvette,' and I was poor,” says Laurie of her first Opel GT.

Who designed the Opel GT? ›

Designed by Opel stylist Erhard Schnell, the GT is a fastback, that has neither an externally accessible trunk nor a conventional hatchback. There is a parcel shelf behind the seats that can only be accessed through the main doors.

What was the worst Corvette built? ›

Probably the worst year for the Corvette was the 1983 as none were released for production. Only a few test models were made and I believe only one remains. It is one of the cars that fell through the sink hole under the Corvette museum.

How much is a Opel GT worth? ›

A: The average price of a Opel GT - 1st Gen is $16,135.

Is Opel GT rare? ›

Of the 103,463 GTs built, by far the rarest was the 1100, with just 3573 examples made. The GT/J was the next rarest, with 10,760 built, while the 1900 GT accounted for the bulk of production, with 89,130 rolling off the production lines.

Did Ford own Opel? ›

It was owned by the American automaker General Motors from 1929 until 2017 and the PSA Group prior to its merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to form Stellantis in 2021. Most of the Opel lineup is marketed under the Vauxhall Motors brand in the United Kingdom since the 1980s.

How many Opel GT were made in 1970? ›

Buick dealers were also selling lots of Kadetts at the time, and in 1970 Opel's U.S. sales topped 86,000 cars, 21,000 of them GTs. In total, 103,465 GTs were made, with 70% of them heading stateside, before Opel began to lose interest in the car in 1972-73.

Is Opel still in business? ›

In 2017 the French automobile manufacturer PSA Group bought Opel, and in 2021 Opel became a subsidiary of Stellantis, which was formed by the merger of PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler.

How much horsepower does a Pontiac Banshee have? ›

A 230 horsepower fuel-injected, single overhead cam V8 engine powered the rear wheels.

What is a banshee vehicle? ›

Design and Performance. The Banshee car is a high-performance vehicle known for its sleek design and impressive capabilities. With its aerodynamic curves and aggressive front profile, the Banshee car exudes a sense of power and speed.

Who bought the 3.6 million dollar Corvette? ›

Interestingly, the winning bidder was the same person for both Vettes: NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick.

What was the Cadillac Corvette called? ›

Cadillac XLR

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