| The AutobahnStormers Club exists to preserve and promote the
bigger Vauxhall/Opel models. Many owners appreciate the qualities of good
looks, comfortable accommodation and effortless power encompassed in the
larger machines from the General Motors stable. It was in October 1991 that a group of 30 enthusiasts got together to form the Monza, Royale and Senator Register, the aim being to promote the German-built (and British-badged) straight six-engined Opels, and to give advice through friendly, family-based gatherings. Before long, the membership had increased to 100, and an active Committee was established to guide the Club. In addition a quarterly magazine, The Straight Six News, was set up as a journal for club members. Now the membership is over 900 Catering for the different models and all sharing the facilities offered by the Club, the AutobahnStormers covers the following models:
Knowledge and SparesThe demand by members for knowledge of the vehicles has proved to be enormous and the Club has endeavoured to help with information on the cars, including the older models such as the Rekord and Commodore, but also covering the recent Series 3 Senator and Carlton models. To this end, information contained in the General Motors Workshop Manuals, road tests and other features published by motoring magazines are available. In addition, new and used spares are obtainable through the Club Shop and authorised Club Distributors, and repair panels imported from Europe are also offered. For members with access to the Internet there is a members-only forum with over 250 of the club members actively taking part in discussions to solve technical problems on the whole range of cars covered by the club. The AutobahnStormers has also arranged Trade Club status with Vauxhall Motors. Any club member can go to a participating Vauxhall dealership and purchase certain parts at very advantageous prices together with some frequently-used service and maintenance items with discounts up to 69%. EventsThe Club attends more than 30 classic and sports car shows throughout each season and usually members and their families are admitted free-of-charge. MagazineThe AutobahnStormers' quarterly magazine (Straight Six News) is an interesting and invaluable publication, packed with information, advice and general interest articles on the cars which sometimes include reprints of contemporary road tests. It contains information on forthcoming events, reports of previous Club gatherings and profiles of members' cars are often featured Of great assistance to members is the technical data and articles on maintenance and repairs written either by experts or owners who have first-hand experience of working on the cars, and who are only too willing to pass on the benefits of their experience to others. Topics already covered include fire safety, servicing fuel injection systems, buying second-hand, timing chain replacement, cylinder head torque requirements, cable harness/wiring looms, wiper motor renewal/service, Solex carburetor details, central locking problems and many more. In addition, there are advertisements for cars, parts, and specialist services along with items wanted by other members. InsuranceThe club has access to a number of preferred insurers that can provide good value general and classic motor policies. Join UsFor more information about the AutobahnStormers, including a Membership Application Form, click here to download the Information Pack.
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