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Lesser-known models from 125 years of Škoda Auto - Škoda Sagitta
Skoda Sagitta (1936) - The brown metallic-colored Skoda Sagitta from 1936 with sliding windows in the side doors is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Skoda Museum workshop following extensive reconstruction.
© Skoda, 2020
Skoda 995 Popular (1938) - It was 400 mm longer than the Sagitta. Its hood and radiator grille also opened upwards and the water-cooled four-cylinder engine was installed in front of the front axle.
© Skoda, 2020
Skoda Sagitta (1936) - The air-cooled, two-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a V arrangement and SV valve control was designed in-house by Skoda.
© Skoda, 1936
Skoda Sagitta (1937) - In 1939 Skoda sold the Sagitta prototypes to private buyers, in whose hands they withstood all the rigors of daily use reliably and without complaint - in some cases for 30 years.
© Skoda, 2020
Skoda Popular Monte Carlo (1937) - to be shown at the Classic Show in Brno 2015
© skoda-media, 2014
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