The 120 S and the 130 RS were Sport/Rallye cars, produced in a small number.
Manufacturer
|
AZNP (Škoda Auto)
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Production
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1969 – 1976
|
Predecessor
|
Škoda MB1000/1100
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Successor
|
Škoda 105
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Class
|
Small family car
|
Body
style
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4-door sedan
|
Layout
|
RR layout
|
Engine
|
988 cc I4
|
Transmission
|
4-speed manual
|
|
|
Škoda 110 R Coupé
Manufacturer
|
AZNP (Škoda Auto)
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Production
|
1970 – 1980
|
Predecessor
|
Škoda 1100 MBX
|
Successor
|
Škoda Garde
|
Class
|
Small family car
|
Body
style
|
2-door coupé
|
Layout
|
RR layout
|
Engine
|
1107 cc I4
|
Transmission
|
4-speed manual
|
Production figures
MODELS
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TYPES
|
PRODUCED
|
QUANTITY
|
Škoda 100
|
722
|
1969–1977
|
602,020
|
Škoda 100L
|
722
|
1969–1977
|
217,767
|
Škoda 110L
|
717
|
1969–1977
|
219,864
|
Škoda 110LS
|
719
|
1971–1977
|
40,057
|
Škoda 110R
|
718
|
1970–1980
|
56,902
|
Škoda 120S
|
728
|
1971–1974
|
100
|
Škoda 130RS
|
735
|
1977–1982
|
65
|
|
|
References in fiction
In the 1988 film The Unbearable Lightness of Being, protagonist Tomas drives an S 100. As the action takes place against the backdrop of the Prague Spring of 1968 and its violent aftermath, the use of a car that only entered production a year later is unintentionally anachronistic.References in Music
The Škoda 100 is the vehicle driven by the protagonist in Ivan Mládek's 1978 single Jožin z bažin.Back to Škoda
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