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1937 Opel Cadet

1937 Opel Cadet in Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer, Movie, 1962 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE — Made for: GB

1937 Opel Cadet

Pos: 00:01:51 [*] Background vehicle

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DidierF FR

2015-10-20 23:47

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Really located in London (very rare in this movie though the story is set in London).

dsl SX

2015-10-21 02:07

Late 1937 plate

johnfromstaffs EN

2015-10-21 08:50

Looks like a medium sized Opel, (Olympia?) Herr Hitler subsidised the price of these to get his hands on some £s. How things change.

-- Last edit: 2015-10-21 09:48:20

Ingo DE

2015-10-21 18:14

johnfromstaffs wrote Looks like a medium sized Opel, (Olympia?) Herr Hitler subsidised the price of these to get his hands on some £s. How things change.

Did the things have changed? I cannot remember, that Iron Maggie has subsidised the prices of Rootes-crap and other dsl-icons to roll over the D-Mark-ruled world.

P.S. I think, Opel Kadett.

-- Last edit: 2015-10-21 18:15:26

johnfromstaffs EN

2015-10-21 18:46

Iron Maggie, God rest her soul, did nothing to subsidise any industry at the time, being thoroughly wedded to market economies, which are fine if you are at the front of the queue.
I was referring to the fact that Frau Merkel is unlikely to crave sterling as a currency, whereas the Reichsmark was exchangeable mainly for other Reichsmarks.

dsl SX

2015-10-21 18:50

johnfromstaffs wrote ... her soul ...

Did she have one???

Ingo DE

2015-10-21 19:04

johnfromstaffs wrote I was referring to the fact that Frau Merkel is unlikely to crave sterling as a currency...

Well, if the Scotsmen have to hear more comments like
johnfromStaffs wrote No, it's American. All one gets from the Scots is requests for money to bail out their failing industries.

johnfromstaffs wrote The sooner, the better, hopefully taking with you the Welsh and the NI lot.

it's not unlikely, that they would like to join the €-world and trash the Sterling. The last try failed, but it's unlikely, that they give up. They don't since 1707, why should they do it now?

DidierF FR

2015-10-21 19:07

"So, general agreement on Opel?", said the housewife.

Ingo DE

2015-10-21 19:18

DidierF wrote "So, general agreement on Opel?", said the housewife.

"Opel or not?" is not the question, it's "Kadett or Olympia?" :p
I'd go for Kadett. Anything special "made for GB" except Hitler's subsidies?

-- Last edit: 2015-10-21 19:18:34

dsl SX

2015-10-21 19:21

According to Glass's, a small 1937 Opel in UK would be Cadet [234 before March 37; 3300 afterwards] or Olympia Eleven [237]. But information is sketchy.

johnfromstaffs EN

2015-10-21 19:24


My group of friends and I are heartily sick of Celtish whingeing and are united in our wish to see all of them gone and unable to influence English politics. It is a great pity that English nationalism has attracted nut cases and racists, since it means that anyone trying to put forward the case for an independent England becomes branded as a fascist or worse. Nobody is fighting for the residents of the English shires, ask any dairy farmer or person whose home is blighted by the threat of the useless white elephant HS2.

The only alternative to an Opel is a Renault, with that location of the headlights, but I think there were fewer of those as they were not sold at advantageous prices, and this does not look right for that car.

-- Last edit: 2015-10-21 19:53:29

DidierF FR

2015-10-21 19:35

It is followed (actually, preceded) by the camera for at least 8 full seconds at the beginning of the movie. But the angle stays the same.

johnfromstaffs EN

2015-10-21 19:55

I decided my comment was a step too far, I apologise, and have edited it from the post.

dsl SX

2015-10-21 21:15

@jfs Now it's edited, there are some sentiments I can agree with about no-one fighting for the English shires - the real underlying problem in my eyes is that the UK is being governed primarily for the benefit of London and the Southeast and has been by all sides since the end of the 70s. The "Celtish whinging" is not necessarily different in root cause from many of the English shire problems. And if HS2 is meant as a genuine balancing exercise, start work in the north at the same time as the bits that will just feed London's gargantuan appetite. My deeper wish is for a federalist UK of partner states with a much greater balance of power, opportunity and co-operation across the whole consortium, but if the only option Scotland is offered is acrimonious separation, then so be it.

@ingo Don't assume that the Scottish separatist movement is fuelled by enthusiasm for the €, especially after we've seen how Greece is treated when things go wrong. There are big question marks about what currency an independent Scotland might use which were not resolved in the referendum debates. And there has not yet been a real discussion in Scotland about what type of relationship with the EU would be the most appropriate. If all we end up doing is swapping the Westminster handcuffs for a Brussels straitjacket, then it's doubtful if anything really useful would be achieved.

johnfromstaffs EN

2015-10-21 22:12

ingo wrote
Anything special "made for GB" except Hitler's subsidies?


Right hand drive.

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