RE: Ten Skodas You (Probably) Didn't Know About

RE: Ten Skodas You (Probably) Didn't Know About

Friday 27th August 2010

Ten Skodas You (Probably) Didn't Know About

Skoda's Vampiric coupe? An armoured car that suffocated its occupants? It's all true...


These days, Skoda may be a producer of some decent cars but, with the possible exception of its vRS offerings, it's still a marque that's hardly likely to set the petticoats of most enthusiasts alight.

So the prospect of a factory tour followed by a visit to the Skoda museum when you really want to be heading out to the Czech countryside to see some rallying is not going to fill you with glee. (Riggers, don't forget your bobble hat! Ed.)

But things have a habit of being most interesting when you least expect it. Tucked a stone's throw away from Skoda's Mlada Boleslav HQ, where Octavias and the VW Group's 1.2-litre engines (exciting, I know) come to life, is Skoda's modest museum. And it contains - to paraphrase the company's 1980s slogan - some very surprising Skodas indeed...

First up is this motorcycle, one of Laurin and Klement's (for this was name of the company that would eventually become Skoda Auto) first motorised vehicle. An interesting technical highlight is the hand-pump for the engine oil, which had to be used 'every two to three villages', with the result that the engine could often use more oil than petrol.

Next in the tour of Skoda's weird and wonderful past is this, the 7hp Voiturette, which appeared in 1905 and was Skoda's first car (Skoda, incidentally is the oldest brand in the VW portfolio, and early Skoda's were exported as far away as Japan.)

In at number eight, pop pickers, is this pair of dashing lovelies - Skoda Populars, one from 1936 and one from 1939. The difference? The 1939 car is left-hand drive while the earlier car is a right-hooker. Following the annexation of Czechoslovakia by the Germans, the Czechs switched road sides on 1st May 1939. The changeover happened in one night.

Now we come to a post-war communist gem. This is a rare presidential limousine, a 3-ton armoured behemoth called, without a trace of irony, L - for 'light'. Stopping this monster was tricky enough, but its bulletproof interior also caused a spot of bother for its occupants. The thick glass not only stopped bullets, but it also stopped air entering the car, with the result that the rear-compartment had to be retro-fitted with an air conditioning system to stop El Presidente from suffocating. Genius.

This curiosity might look like a cross between the Batmobile and a DeLorean, but it is in fact the closest Skoda has ever come to creating a supercar. The 1971 Super Sport Type 724 had a 75hp mid-mounted engine, was made from fibreglass and could hit 112mph flat out. Originally white, the 720 was given its current livery, and a new name - Ferat - a decade after its creation when it was the star of a film about a car that ran on its driver's blood instead of petrol. Why this film didn't get an Oscar is frankly beyond us.

This concept Favorit merits inclusion here for a unique 1.6-litre engine (production Favorits never grew beyond 1.3 litres), a heater system separate from the engine (for cold morning starts), and a leather interior.

The top spots in our countdown are held by racing cars. While Skoda is well known for its rallying past, it seems to have dabbled in some rather lovely sports and racing cars, too. This curvy 1958 Skoda 1100 Type 968 could have come from any of the great European sporting marques...

As could this stunning Spider model from the early 1970s, which has more than a whiff of mini Porsche 908 about it.

But the top two spots have to go to this pair of single seaters. The left one is a Formula Skoda MTX, one of 10 examples built in 1970 and 1971, while the one on the right is a Skoda Formula 3 car from 1964.

 

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Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

241 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile

S3_Graham

12,830 posts

200 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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im shocked to say, some good looking ans desireable cas there!

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Someone move the glue further away from Garlick...

(Although in my lifetime the Favorit was the first car that Skoda produced that might have been worth buying)

Speed_Demon

2,662 posts

189 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Munter said:
Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Someone move the glue further away from Garlick...

(Although in my lifetime the Favorit was the first car that Skoda produced that might have been worth buying)
Garlick loves every car ever though hehe

Bill

52,848 posts

256 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Because you're very odd? It's the least desirable of all of them IMO. That 1958 1100 is a surprise though - Who'd have thought they'd made something so pretty.

This is nice too:




Gizmo!

18,150 posts

210 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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I love the Presidential limo!

drewbagz

183 posts

165 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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The 1100 Type 968 is simply stunning

Denorth

559 posts

172 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Favorit reminds me Lada Samara too much and I am not fond of THOSE memories

E-B

394 posts

179 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Bill said:
Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Because you're very odd? It's the least desirable of all of them IMO. That 1958 1100 is a surprise though - Who'd have thought they'd made something so pretty.

This is nice too:

Now that floats my boat! worthy of being rally porn I say.

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

241 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Bill said:
Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Because you're very odd?
True.

Bill

52,848 posts

256 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Garlick said:
Bill said:
Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Because you're very odd?
True.
biggrin Possibly a bit harsh. To me the Favorit is that awkward inbetween phase at Skoda when they stopped making interesting cars but hadn't quite got to the good ones.

jayfish

6,795 posts

204 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Love those 30's Populars, not so sure about the rear camber tho yikes

Milks

186 posts

213 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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great article! cool

that ferat is begging for a proper mad max make over

RetroCosworth

7,211 posts

205 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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The Skoda Ferat, looks awesome thumbup

PetrolAholic

141 posts

183 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Awesome article a very interesting read - Didn't know the Skoda brand had so much history.

Why didnt the Favorit 1.6 ever make production then? And seperate heater? Wow it's not even a merc S class lol

RDMcG

19,198 posts

208 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Its quite a cool museum. If you are in Prague you can also grab one of the private restored cars which include Skodas for a tour......










mcpiston

288 posts

170 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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E-B said:
Bill said:
Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
Because you're very odd? It's the least desirable of all of them IMO. That 1958 1100 is a surprise though - Who'd have thought they'd made something so pretty.

This is nice too:

Now that floats my boat! worthy of being rally porn I say.
+1

murray walker

70 posts

165 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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Garlick said:
Why do I really like that Favorit? Looks great smile
You're might be kidding...

soad

32,915 posts

177 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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drewbagz said:
The 1100 Type 968 is simply stunning
Ditto. Single seaters look like fun too.

Denorth said:
Favorit reminds me Lada Samara too much and I am not fond of THOSE memories
Horrible cars those Ladas.