LvW said:
1. In most of the amplifier applications the load is an integral component for the stability of the loop, simulating without the load can provide misleading results. It can be done without the load only for a generic amplifier designed expecting a variety of loads.
2. The output impedance is required to see the amount of voltage change for a load current change., simulating for it without the load would not provide what you are really looking for.
Well, of course I agree to you.
However, wifish2009 has asked for the "output impedance of the OP".
And, in this case, for my understanding the question was related solely to the opamp IC without any external circuitry. Otherwise one should ask for the output impedance of an amplifier built with an opamp as an active unit..