Product description
Before Christmas, Grada Publishing published the book "The Legendary Škoda 100/110 and Its Siblings", authored by Jan Tuček, a regular collaborator of Motor Journal.
This publication is primarily dedicated to the Škoda 100/110 cars, of which more than a million were produced in Mladá Boleslav between 1969 and 1977.
It also reminds us of their siblings: the popular "bathtub" Škoda 110 R from the Kvasiny plant, the unique sports car ÚVMV 1100 GT from the Prague Institute for Motor Vehicle Research and the development study Škoda Super Sport subsequently rebuilt into a horror film star named Ferat. It also does not forget the buggies with components from the Š 100/110 series built in Metalex and the parent car company, but also in Belgium and Italy.
One of the chapters also maps the development and start-up of production of the Škoda 105/120 cars, the last Škoda cars with a rear engine. There is also a colour gallery of period brochures.
The book contains a total of 320 illustrations (photographs, drawings, X-ray drawings), of which 154 are in color.















