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Vauxhall Brochure 1977


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Added, in case there are any indecisive company directors out there.  Buy a Ventora.

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1 hour ago, Angrydicky said:

Thanks for uploading! Love these old brochures.

Thanks I’ve got a few others I’ve bought recently & will upload once I’ve scanned them.

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8 hours ago, JeeExEll said:

Added, in case there are any indecisive company directors out there.  Buy a Ventora.

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These must be rare as the earlier ones were badged as victor 3300 estates & the Venturas  were withdrawn in 1976.

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Forgot they were still making the Viva until 79. Obviously offered as a bit of a economy special for the fleets.

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58 cu ft of Beethoven? That must have been a heavy session in the copywriting room.

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'Available in Vauxhalls wider and brighter range of colours ....'

A phrase absent in their 2020 brochures...

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Until I sold it on eBay, I had a 1976 Vauxhall/Opel brochure with a double page spread of a metallic purple VX 2300 with a cream coloured vinyl roof. Hells bells, it looked gorgeous.  :wub: 

Gauges aplenty in the higher spec Vivas and Magnums. 

 

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7 hours ago, ProgRocker said:

Until I sold it on eBay, I had a 1976 Vauxhall/Opel brochure with a double page spread of a metallic purple VX 2300 with a cream coloured vinyl roof. Hells bells, it looked gorgeous.  :wub: 

Gauges aplenty in the higher spec Vivas and Magnums. 

 

By contrast the basic vivas still had a ribbon Speedometer- it must have been one of the last cars to have on.

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Wow - look at the variance of cars you could get.

Its shite now. Take PSA - you want a 7 seat LWB Combo? Sure - but only with the 1.2 Puretech - want the 1.5 Blue HDi130? Nah Only with a EAT box and not in high trim spec. Quite honestly you wonder what the fook they are playing at these days.

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It’s a case of having 4 body shells & adjusting the engine sizes & trim levels.  Vauxhall were quite good at creating models by putting a larger engine in an existing monocoque & added a few more creature comforts.

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