Škoda Felicia (1959–64) References Navigation menuŠKODA FELICIA, 1959—1964 at www.czech100.comŠkoda Felicia sales brochure at www.flickr.comŠkoda Felicia (1959-1964) at en.skoda-club.netee

Cars introduced in 1959Škoda automobiles


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For the Škoda Felicia of 1994 to 2001, see Škoda Felicia.
















Škoda Felicia (1959-1964)

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Škoda Felicia (1959-1964)

Overview
ManufacturerAZNP
Production1959 to 1964
Body and chassis
Body style2-door convertible
LayoutFR layout
RelatedŠkoda Octavia (1959-1971)
Powertrain
Engine1.1 L I4
1.2 L I4
Chronology
PredecessorŠkoda 450
SuccessorNil

The Škoda Felicia is an automobile which was produced by AZNP from 1959 to 1964.[1]


The Felicia was introduced in 1959 as a 2-door convertible, replacing the Škoda 450. Able to seat five persons, it was equipped with a folding hood and a plastic hardtop.[2] Styling is similar to that of the contemporary Škoda Octavia. The Felicia was offered only with a 1089 cc four-cylinder engine however a Felicia Super model was introduced in 1961 powered by a larger 1221 cc four.[3] A total of 14,863 Felicias were produced.[1]


The Felicia name was resurrected by Škoda in 1994 for a new model Škoda Felicia.




Škoda Felicia (1959-1964) with hardtop




References




  1. ^ ab ŠKODA FELICIA, 1959—1964 at www.czech100.com Retrieved on 31 May 2011


  2. ^ Škoda Felicia sales brochure at www.flickr.com Retrieved on 31 May 2011


  3. ^ Škoda Felicia (1959-1964) at en.skoda-club.net Retrieved on 31 May 2011




















































































































































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