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Skoda 1203

Skoda 1203 (Czech Rep., 1968-present)

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A light utility car, manufactured in the plant in Vrchlabí from 1968 to 1981.

It was designed in different variants such as a van, a mini-bus, an ambulance car, a hearse, a platform car and a pick-up. The 1203 had been the only bus vehicle constructed in the former Czechoslovakia.

The water-cooled four-cylinder engine was identical to the 1202 with a top speed of about 95 km/h.

From 1981, the production moved to TAZ Trnava in Slovakia where the model more or less unchanged rolled off the assembly line until 1999.

 



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The origin of Skoda Auto goes back to 1895. Václav Laurin, a mechanic, and Václav Klement, book-seller, both shared a passion for bicycles. When Klement tried to get spare parts to fix is bicycle and wrote to the manufacturer in Czech, he got an unfawl reply asking him to write in a language they could understand. In that moment, the two Czechs founded Laurin & Klement and started to produce bicycles under the patriotic name: Slavia.

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