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1. Skoda won their class in the RAC Rally for 17 years in a row using the 130LR Estelle, which was powered by a 130bhp, 1289cc engine.

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2. The Skoda company began with two blokes, Laurin and Klement. Laurin wanted to begin a bike business because a German company was rude to him and wouldn’t fix his bike. They started making those, then motorbikes, then cars.

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3.In the early ’80s you could specify the Sport package from a dealer for your Estelle or Rapid. It included a big carb and inlet manifold, tweaked head, uprated cam and tubular exhaust manifold – from a main dealer!

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4. Back in the ’70s, Skoda had plenty of success racing the groovy looking 110R and 130R models. The cars are still campaigned by racers today, especially in Eastern Europe.

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5. Bertone, the same styling house that designed the Lamborghini Miura and Countach also designed the Skoda Favorit – presumably in their lunch hour.

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6. This awesome looking car is the Skoda Super Sport Type 724 from 1971. It was originally white, but was sprayed black for the filming of the 1981 film Ferat Vampire.

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7. To raise their profile with the ‘yoof’ market, Skoda commissioned Awesome GTi to make a VR6-powered Felicia and it was an absolute monster.


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