Thursday, September 9, 2021

General Motors Conceptual Twins: Opel Kapitän vs. Vauxhall Velox and Cresta

For many years General Motors rotated some American stylists through its European subsidiaries Opel (in Germany) and Vauxhall (in England).  Therefore, it isn't surprising that some Opel and Vauxhall models had similar apprearances that include more than a dash of Detroit automobile fashion.

The subjects of today's post are the short-lived (1958-59) Opel Kapitän P1 and the 1957-1959 versions of the Vauxhall Cresta PA and Vauxhall Velox PA.  Also included are images of similar Chevrolet and Buick features.

Unless noted, images below are factory-sourced or are of for-sale cars.

Gallery

1958 Opel Kapitän P1
Significant features include panoramic (wraparound) windshields and backlight windows, along with C-pillars that blend into the beltline.

1959 Vauxhall Velox PA - Vauxhall Heritage photo
The slightly smaller Vauxhall has similar windows, but the C-pillar is narrower and fails to blend.  That said, it appears that the cars might have shared some structural elements.

1958 Opel Kapitän P1, for-rent photo
The Kapitän's backlight is a one-piece affair.

1959 Vauxhall Cresta PA
Whereas Vauxhall's had three-segment backlights.

1957 Oldsmobile
Note the similarity to this American GM design's backlight.

1962 Vauxhall Cresta PA - for sale in Australia
Later Vauxhall PAs received one-piece backlights.

1958 Opel Kapitän P1, image via Autobild
Now for some comparative side views.  The Kapitän's wide C-pillar is similar to that of ...

1957 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop Sedan
Buick Super and Roadmaster hardtop sedans of the 1957 model year had this window design, also some Cadillacs.

1959 Vauxhall Velox PA
Whereas the Vauxhalls' C-pillars are similar to those on ...

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan
1958 Chevrolet and Pontiac four-door sedans had this window treatment.

1 comment:

emjayay said...

The Kapitän blended into the body and body colored reverse slant C pillar wrapping over the top with different color roof plus the rear quarter window give it more than a little 1956 Rambler similarity as well.

In general I've always wondered about European and UK Ford and GM cars with obvious similarities to US models - stylists from the US assigned to there, the other way around, or European cars just designed in the US?

There's also a Humber or something that just kind of copied a lot of the 1955 Chevrolet.