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Remaking history

1 Opel Manta GSe & Kimera EVO37

BORED OF RESTOMODS YET? NO? GOOD, BECAUSE here are another two to get you misty-eyed for yesterday’s heroes, only re-engineered for today’s world with survivable crash structures and functioning electronics.

Any possibility of Vauxhall/Opel bringing back the Manta coupe is more concept-car pipedream than production-car reality. However, while the Manta GSe’s 145bhp, 184lb ft rear-axle-mounted electric

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