Solved: Wendax 2124 - Skoda 650

Started by Wendax, December 14, 2016, 03:31:40 AM

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For one point, please respond and identify this car.

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Lorenzo721

Looks like a Skoda, maybe 1933?
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Wendax

It is a Skoda, and the year could be right. (The owner names a year different to the production span given in literature.)
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Lorenzo721

I was thinking about a 650 model when I answered Skoda... And indeed, a "Skoda 650" Google search gives pictures of the car you present (with just a few tens built, it is already remarkable that one has survived) and, as you mentioned, 1930 is given as the year. I doubt this though, as slanted windshields and radiators have apparently been used by Skoda only in 1932-33.
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Wendax

That's the correct solution. It is a Skoda 650, I think it is from 1932.
Congratulations to you for your first Expert point.  ;)

Lorenzo721

Quote from: Wendax on December 29, 2016, 09:29:41 AM
That's the correct solution. It is a Skoda 650, I think it is from 1932.
Congratulations to you for your first Expert point.  ;)

Thanks Wendax. Points are indeed much rarer once you reach Expert level! ;D
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richard cuyler

Quote from: Lorenzo721 on December 29, 2016, 06:35:00 PM
Quote from: Wendax on December 29, 2016, 09:29:41 AM
That's the correct solution. It is a Skoda 650, I think it is from 1932.
Congratulations to you for your first Expert point.  ;)

Thanks Wendax. Points are indeed much rarer once you reach Expert level! ;D

Or in my case, with a memory that's fading faster than a red car in the sun, points are getting rarer than pristine Afasuds. Happy New Year everyone!

Lorenzo721

Happy New Year to you Richard, and to all of you! :)
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Wendax

The pictures: