SKODA OCTAVIA SUPER, 1961, 47 hp
The Skoda plants in Czechoslovakia were founded in 1859 and taken over in 1869 by the engineer Emil Skoda, hence the name. The plant developed into, among other things, a significant arms industry and in 1924 took over car manufacturer Laurin & Klement, after which the cars were given the name Skoda.
After the Second World War, the factory was nationalized and today the car factory is part of the Volkswagen Group.
The car that is now being auctioned has been included in the current owner's collection and was built in 1961. It has had few owners since new and is stainless. It has an original interior that is well maintained. The car is freshly painted in original light yellow, painted bumpers and new textile mats. A neat car for summer use.



























