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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Where on earth did you find one of those?
 
LIke the Citroen CP.
My father had a Skoda 100, the car all the Skoda jokes were aimed at. Heavy and underpowered but I have some fond memories of days out and holidays in it.

I can't help but look at pictures of the coupe version now and start thinking about having a modern powerplant in it (VAG 1.8 to keep the heritage going)

1975%20Skoda%20110%20R%20Coupe.jpg
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
LIke the Citroen CP.
My father had a Skoda 100, the car all the Skoda jokes were aimed at. Heavy and underpowered but I have some fond memories of days out and holidays in it.

I can't help but look at pictures of the coupe version now and start thinking about having a modern powerplant in it (VAG 1.8 to keep the heritage going)

1975%20Skoda%20110%20R%20Coupe.jpg

Now you are talking dirty ! Love coupes,used to borrow one from the Skoda garage i worked at for shows at weekends,ours had full 1970's Skoda rally colours so it stood out a tad !
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
LIke the Citroen CP.
My father had a Skoda 100, the car all the Skoda jokes were aimed at. Heavy and underpowered but I have some fond memories of days out and holidays in it.

I can't help but look at pictures of the coupe version now and start thinking about having a modern powerplant in it (VAG 1.8 to keep the heritage going)

The 100 coupe is a good-looking car. A friend of mine had a far less good-looking Skoda 130 coupe in the mid '90s. Always smelled of petrol in the back and the engine position made it feel as though it would do a wheelie if you pulled away too quickly - so not a problem in reality.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I used to like these: my geography teacher at school had one.

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LIke the Citroen CP.
My father had a Skoda 100, the car all the Skoda jokes were aimed at. Heavy and underpowered but I have some fond memories of days out and holidays in it.

I can't help but look at pictures of the coupe version now and start thinking about having a modern powerplant in it (VAG 1.8 to keep the heritage going)

1975%20Skoda%20110%20R%20Coupe.jpg

Surely that was a 120 or 130?
My mum had the saloon version (4 door) and I mostly learnt to drive in it. It had about four inches of play on the gearstick with the long linkage and if you braked hard the front wheels locked up. Great to work on as the whole back panel came off to access the engine.
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
The 100 coupe is a good-looking car. A friend of mine had a far less good-looking Skoda 130 coupe in the mid '90s. Always smelled of petrol in the back and the engine position made it feel as though it would do a wheelie if you pulled away too quickly - so not a problem in reality.

Ha,Ha proberly the tank sender seal leaking ! It was under the rear seats !! Had a 136 Rapid for many,many years and loved it......pity you cannot get wife,four kids & clobber in them !
 
Location
Rammy
A friend of mine has just got his CX estate back from the paint shop, there's a petrol turbo engine (from a mk2 CX turbo) waiting to go in and the whole inside has been leather trimmed

basically, if citroen had done a top spec CX estate with the turbo engine, this would be it - all the parts were done on different parts of the range, my friend is just slotting them together.
 
Very cool RT! I remember my dad renting a white Ami 8 (he was a tightwad) and driving us from Hereford to Glasgow in it. It took a long time to get up to speed but it kept creeping on up to 80+mph and he complained that it was 'too fast'.

My uncle had a string of Der Shevos and was very adept (as a former rally driver) of wringing every last ounce out of that pissy little engine.
 
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