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The Skoda 110 Super Sport  is a study derived from the 110 sedan, it has an aerodynamic plastic body, with two doors hinged at the top; the six iodine front headlights are retractable. The engine is the classic 1107 cc (bore 72 mm - stroke 68 mm) of the sedan in the Rallye version which, with a compression ratio of 10.4: 1, develops a power of 75 HP-DIN at 6500 rpm, with a maximum torque of 8.3 mkg-DIN at 5250 rpm.Deleopment had started in 1069 and in 1971 it was presented to the public at the 1972 Bruessels auto Show.

 It was later converted to the Skoda Ferat which was used as a movie car in the Czech movie "Autovampire".

 

The correct answer wer sent in by: 

Richard Bratrop

otherunicorn

thatz4u

 

Congratulations

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The movie clue made me think Delorean / Bricklin, and there are some similarities to the Siva 160 Spyder:

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but that wasn't it either so I gave up - it looks like it was built in a shed using whatever came from the local hardware shop as a copy of something that had been built in a shed. I'm not too familiar with the Czech movie scene either.

Good choice, Michael as I've learned something new!

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I remembered the Siva 160 vaguely, having once been a VW-based kitcar geek. Had a look just to be sure, and nope.

Then I thought it might be something based on SAAB Sonett components. Nope.

Finally gave up and found it with a reverse-image search...and posting the results from that is cheating.

Interesting little car, something entirely new to me.  :)

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