The Opel Admiral B was produced from 1969 to 1977 and is the second generation of the Admiral model. It succeeded the first generation, the Admiral A, which was manufactured from 1964 to 1968. The Admiral B was primarily developed under the guidance of GM, with the design being crafted by designers like Herbert Killmer and engineers like Paul Hensel. The Opel Admiral B featured a sturdy and elegant body that placed a strong emphasis on comfort and luxury. Technically, the Admiral B was available with a range of six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines ranging from 2.8 liters to 5.4 liters, depending on the model variant. The vehicle was also equipped with a variety of advanced technical features such as front disc brakes, power steering, and air conditioning, making it a luxurious vehicle of its time.
The 1/18 scale model of the Opel Admiral B, made by BoS, is a precisely crafted collector's item based on the original vehicle. This model, made of resin, offers a detailed replica of the elegant and luxurious design of the Opel Admiral B. Resin is a material commonly used in the production of model cars as it enables detailed and precise reproductions. The paint job of the model car is in a beautiful blue hue complemented by a black roof, capturing the originality and elegance of the original. This is a replica from the collection of Modelly member "TrolleyJack", showcasing precise details such as the high-quality door handles and window frames, as well as the distinctive headlights and taillights.
The Opel Admiral B was a vehicle that impressed with both its performance and design. It was available with various engine options, with the most powerful variants featuring a 5.4-liter V8 engine producing 230 horsepower. This allowed the vehicle to reach a top speed of around 200 km/h (124 mph), making it one of the most powerful cars in its class in the 1970s. The technical highlights also included a modern suspension system and a comfortable chassis designed especially for long journeys. Additionally, the Admiral B featured advanced safety features that were innovative at the time. The model car accurately reflects these technical features, down to small details like the wheel caps and the body posture.
The Opel Admiral B was introduced in 1969, a year that was also marked by significant historical events. For example, the first moon landing with Apollo 11 took place, and the legendary Woodstock festival was held. These examples help to understand the age of the vehicle and its historical context better. The BoS model car in 1/18 scale perfectly captures the charm and elegance of the 1970s. The clean lines and authentic color combination make this model a real eye-catcher. The intricately designed headlights, the distinctive grille, and the typical taillights of the Opel Admiral B are accurately reproduced. This model offers collectors an excellent opportunity to experience and appreciate a piece of automotive history up close.