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GM Introducing Opel Isuzu 1976 Dealer Sales Brochure - TulipStuff
GM Introducing Opel Isuzu 1976 Dealer Sales Brochure - TulipStuff
GM Introducing Opel Isuzu 1976 Dealer Sales Brochure - TulipStuff
GM Introducing Opel Isuzu 1976 Dealer Sales Brochure - TulipStuff
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7-page United States dealer sales brochure from 1976 introducing the Opel Isuzu to U.S. buyers. Printed in the U.S.A. in April 1976.  The brochure is 11" x 8.5" (279mm x 216mm).

The Opel Isuzu was marketed by GM's Buick division in the U.S., designed in Germany by Opel, and manufactured by Japan's Isuzu, which is why GM often referred to it as a "World Car".

The brochure features photos of the car's interior and exterior, and discusses "The Power" (engine, transmission), "The Handling" (suspension, steering, brakes, wheels), and "The Cockpit" (dashboard, interior dimensions, etc) , and it has specifications for each section.

The back page shows the car's dimensions, available exterior colors, safety features, and info on the Deluxe model.

The brochure is in excellent condition (see photos).

GM Introducing Opel Isuzu 1976 Dealer Sales Brochure

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Product Description

7-page United States dealer sales brochure from 1976 introducing the Opel Isuzu to U.S. buyers. Printed in the U.S.A. in April 1976.  The brochure is 11" x 8.5" (279mm x 216mm).

The Opel Isuzu was marketed by GM's Buick division in the U.S., designed in Germany by Opel, and manufactured by Japan's Isuzu, which is why GM often referred to it as a "World Car".

The brochure features photos of the car's interior and exterior, and discusses "The Power" (engine, transmission), "The Handling" (suspension, steering, brakes, wheels), and "The Cockpit" (dashboard, interior dimensions, etc) , and it has specifications for each section.

The back page shows the car's dimensions, available exterior colors, safety features, and info on the Deluxe model.

The brochure is in excellent condition (see photos).

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