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Some Opel GT and Opel Manta!

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  Opel GT. There used to be one of these sittin’ on a gravel lot by some neighbors down the road where I grew up, just sittin’ there without plates, still sportin’ some old expired temp tags stuck on it. They brought the Opel GT back between 2007 and 2009 as a totally different kinda car, and if I remember right, I read in a car magazine back in ’06 or ’07 that it was almost ‘Norwegian,’ since most of the aluminum came from Norsk Hydro, which is part of Equinor today.  Opel Manta, this ride was made back in the ’70s and ’80s, and today it’s back, sittin’ pretty as one hell of a badass electric version.” (Opel Manta. Tidlig 1970-tall.) (Opel (Manta. Ca. early 1980) (Opel GT. Ca. 2020) (Above and below: Opel GT, around the early 1970s)   (Here might be an almost Norwegian Opel GT. Around the late 2000s.)

Some BMW 3 and 5 series!

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The BMW 5 Series from ’96 to 2003 , this here’s the car that an attorney’s daughter at my elementary school supposedly got driven around in by her lawyer daddy. It’s a sweet ride that you can trick out and tune up real nice. The BMW 3 Series from ’91 to ’98 , I once knew a guy who had the wagon version of this car. He pulled a few wide slides in the 60 km/h zone past Gjønnes near Bekkestua in Bærum. Not long after, he got his license taken away for two years after another run-in for speeding. I also remember a British or Dutch-registered BMW that passed our family car and a whole line of cars in a blind spot up above Morgedal headin’ toward Seljord, this was late ’90s, so that BMW musta been pretty new.   A BMW 3 Series sedan’s also been tied to the Tina Jørgensen murder case. A group of friends who were reportedly investigated around a reopening of the case a few years back supposedly owned the car a long time ago. The owner back then surely got a scare when a cadaver dog picked u...