Калибра адидас тренерка ставена у 501 и кожен каиш. За некои коли треба да се има стил 

Тhomas März has not only proven that diesel engines are extremely good for the long haul with his Calibra 2.0. “I really like driving, and I haven’t just been on business trips with the Calibra; I have Talso made the journey to southern Italy on a number of occasions,” says the former amateur soccer player. He even got hold of his Calibra due to his involvement in the sport. “Our club sponsor was an Opel dealer, and he made us a very attractive offer when it came to buying a car.” That is how the sports coupé with an unusual Neptune-green metallic paint job ended up in the 48-year-old car enthusiast’s garage. That was way back on 13 September 1991.
The man and his car would not part ways for another 15 years, after 777,000 kilometers and countless unforgettable moments of driving excitement. “I just couldn’t let go of that car. Originally, I only wanted to drive it for one or two years, back when it was a really sporty car,” says März. Then all of a sudden he had 100,000 kilometers on the odometer and thought to himself, it can do more. “I wanted to see if it could make it as far as 200,000 km.” It ended up being much, much more. “But as is usually the case with this kind of mileage, the air-conditioning system couldn’t be serviced after 400,000 kilometers, since the old coolant had been pulled from the market. I thought OK, it’s not worth it any more.” But then came another 378,000 kilometers – with no air conditioning. In 2006 Thomas März said goodbye to his beloved car. The native of Wiesbaden didn’t have the heart to take it to the junkyard and instead headed with old faithful toward Rüsselsheim, where the Calibra could go into retirement as part of the Opel Classics Collection. It may still have a future yet. “The car is in full working order except for the clutch and some slight damage to the paintwork,” says Stefan Vietor, modern and vintage car specialist at the Opel Collection. On the inside, it is still in impeccable condition. It ticks all the boxes for taking to the road again one day, possibly in vintage rallies and classic car meet-ups. There is still a chance that the aging Opel really could reach the million mark.
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