Opel Kadett K38

Cabriolimousine

Opel Kadett K-38 Saloon is a German passenger car from the interwar period and World War II. The first Opel Kadett cars appeared in 1936, and serial production continued in 1937-1943. About 56,000 copies of this vehicle were produced in its course. The drive was provided by a single 23 HP engine.

The first Opel Kadett cars were presented in December 1936 for the civil market. They were based to a large extent on the Opel Olimpia car, and from the Opel P4 they took over the engine and some suspension elements. At the turn of 1937/1938, the KJ-38 and K-38 Special versions were launched. These were the versions offering higher travel comfort and higher quality of workmanship. At the outbreak of World War II, many of these cars were mobilized and served as staff cars for officers of the German armed forces throughout World War II, from the September campaign in 1939 until the last fighting in Germany in 1945.

Specifications:

Scale 1:35
Length 110 mm

Width 39 mm
Height 42 mm