Photo Gallery «Opel Manta 400 - the best Group B rally car without four-wheel drive and turbo»
When Opel developed a Group B successor to the Ascona 400, the decision was made to use the Manta as the basis and to continue with rear-wheel drive. There was, however, a four-wheel drive prototype, but it was never used in racing. With only 245 vehicles built, the Opel Manta 400 remained an exotic model. This vehicle report tells the story of the homologation vehicle and shows a road-going version in many pictures.
Opel Manta 400 (1982) - developed as the basis for rally racing
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
Opel Manta 400 (1982) - stocky and attractive
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
Opel Manta 400 (1982) - red zone only above 6000 rpm, five gears
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
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