This 1973 Opel GT is said to run great, the seller expressing confidence in its ability to drive just about anywhere. Some bubbling is noted here and there, but overall condition looks quite good, and the seller suggests that overall the car remains solid. We always dug these cars in factory Rallye Orange, and this one’s excellent Opel script pattern seats are icing on the cake. Find it here on Craigslist in Bucks County, Pennsylvania for $4,800.

The outside seems pretty well sorted, but unfortunately none of the disclosed problem areas have been highlighted. Paint looks good for the most part with just a few areas of oxidation present, and bodywork also appears straight and free of dents of waviness. Wheels are matching factory items with tires that look a bit weathered, but all trim is complete and the front bumper has a nice finish.

We’re not sure they’re original, but Opel script cloth inserts are super-cool, and surrounding vinyl looks to be in nice shape as well. Both radio and wheel appear to be factory, and though cracked in a few places, the dash isn’t too bad. Carpets seem a bit tired, and ca be seen pilling away from the center console near the driver’s seat. The parking brake boot looks torn as well, but none of the problems are deal-breakers.

Motivation is supplied by a 1.9 liter cam-in-head four which sent around 90 HP to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission. Mechanical details aren’t provided, so a thorough once-over seems like it’d be a solid plan for any potential buyer.