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Skoda Felicia at the Josefuv Dul Car Show, Liberecky kraj, Bohemia(CZ), 2015
The Skoda Felicia nameplate has been revived many times by Skoda, but the original production run was in 1959 to 1964. Rather than being a direct predecessor to the 1000MB sedan, the original Felicia was effectively a sports car, something very unusual in the Communist Bloc. It isn't so much that it was fast, of course, as there have been a number of "fake" sports cars made over the years that were slower than normal cars. The 1959 Skoda Felicia (it wasn't clear whether this one was a real 1959, or a later one) originally came with only a 1.1L I-4, with a front-rear layout and water cooling (in contrast to Skodas made from 1964 to 1987, which were largely air-cooled with a rear/rear layout).
The 1.1L engine produced only 50 horsepower (although a 1.2L was introduced in 1961), which resulted in a 24.5 second 0-60 time, very slow, but faster than some Western economy cars of the time, like the Citroen 2CV or the Morris Minor. Whether a Volkswagen Beetle would be faster would depend on the year and engine, but it's clear that a Karmann Ghia would be much faster than a Felicia.
Sports cars are often an image thing, although I'm not sure if I would have wanted to make my only car under Communism a fake sports car without a real, metal roof. On the other hand, public transportation was free in Communist Czechoslovakia, and more extensive than today, so it may not have been for "transportation" to have a sports car, or any car at all.
These cars, like other Communist-era Skodas, have survived very well over the years, although many Felicias have ended up serving in the fleets of antique cars used for tours in Prague, being among the newest cars used. Many 1920's-era Skodas, Tatras, and Fords (mostly Model A's rather than Model T's) make up the bulk of the real antique cars (many of the cars used in the Prague tours are easily-identified fakes), so this makes the Felicias into outliers.
The 1.1L engine produced only 50 horsepower (although a 1.2L was introduced in 1961), which resulted in a 24.5 second 0-60 time, very slow, but faster than some Western economy cars of the time, like the Citroen 2CV or the Morris Minor. Whether a Volkswagen Beetle would be faster would depend on the year and engine, but it's clear that a Karmann Ghia would be much faster than a Felicia.
Sports cars are often an image thing, although I'm not sure if I would have wanted to make my only car under Communism a fake sports car without a real, metal roof. On the other hand, public transportation was free in Communist Czechoslovakia, and more extensive than today, so it may not have been for "transportation" to have a sports car, or any car at all.
These cars, like other Communist-era Skodas, have survived very well over the years, although many Felicias have ended up serving in the fleets of antique cars used for tours in Prague, being among the newest cars used. Many 1920's-era Skodas, Tatras, and Fords (mostly Model A's rather than Model T's) make up the bulk of the real antique cars (many of the cars used in the Prague tours are easily-identified fakes), so this makes the Felicias into outliers.
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