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editThe commodore A GS and GS/E were also build as a 2-door saloon car. With this type of body, Steinmetz participated to lots of car races with lots of succes
- Yes, you are right, so I corrected the article.84.140.27.204 18:02, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
COMMODORE C
edit"It was sold in the UK under the name Vauxhall Viceroy, which was a larger and more luxurious version of the Carlton." Didn't the Viceroy use a Carlton bodyshell therefore it would be exactly the same size as the Carlton?
The Commodore C/Viceroy combined the basic Rekord/Carlton bodyshell with the somewhat longer front clip of the Senator to make room for the longer inline sixes used in the Commo. Length is 4620 vs 4723 mm.
Viceroy
editThere seems to be conflcting information about the Vauxhall Viceroy, both the Commodore C and Senator A pages say it was based on them? Supertone (talk) 23:26, 29 June 2023 (UTC)
- Appears to have been fixed. Mr.choppers | ✎ 02:32, 30 June 2023 (UTC)