Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Got you there. Several of you thought the mystery car of last week was Devin’s D-type. It surely shares styling characteristics and has a link to it, too, as some say the car was developed from a Devin body. We don't know, but that’s where the link ends. And if you’d read our hints you could have known. We wrote: “The country it originates from went through an important period of political liberalization just after it was launched.” – we were talking about the Prague Spring here. We also said it was named after a great American fictional character, pointing you towards this chap. Ladies and gentlemen: may we introduce to you the 1967 Škoda Winnetou. One of few right answers came from ‘Andrew’, who wrote: “The car is the Škoda Winnetou. It was shown at Geneva car show in 1967 as a prototype based on Škoda’s 1000 MBX. Rear lights were from the VW Beetle. It was originally red, with laminated body. The top speed was said to be 126 km/h.” We also understand the car was last seen in The Netherlands in the 1980s, after which any trace of it ends. Perhaps one of you knows more about that? For now: Congratulations to Andrew. Please drop us a line and we’ll make sure you will receive the infamous PostWarCar T-shirt at your address. See you next week!