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Skoda garage from Czech Republic

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Speaking of Pilsen - that was the last town my grandfather's unit liberated at the end of WW2. [612th tank destroyer unit]

The only thing he brought back from the war was this paperweight made of crystal. A young woman ran in front of his M18 hellcat TD (he was the driver) and he almost didn't get stopped in time. She climbed up on the thing and handed him the paperweight.
 

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Today I disassembled the entire rear of the car. The engine, transmission, water pipes, fuel supply and may be adjustments. It will be a different system handles to shift gears and modified a number of things in the engine compartment.

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Today removed damping from the door and the rear of the car (it was due to the Hi-Fi equipment) and tomorrow grind plastic coating.

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Nice shop, I also have one of those HiFi radio in my garage, just love it.

Hey by the way, one of the greatest F1 drivers had one of those Skodas, and he surely drove his car just as hard as he could... just like he drove any of the vehicules he could put his hands on.
 

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WOW, everything it's top notch!

You will made best Skoda ever :)
A car with history, look, and much passion and hard work inside.
 
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Today I went at lightening. This time it was the turn of factory original asphalt, terrible work, but the result will be worth it and the car is more kilos lighter :)

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That is a huge garage by European standards. I love Czech things: Women and CZ Pistols

How do you use the wooden blocks, a lever board to slide them underneath?
 
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michel: Thank you very much, that's very interesting. Villeneuve was my favorite rider and his F1 missing in my collection models M1: 43.

You do not know what the exact model Skoda owned?
 

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Just watched your video at Zlutka Autodrome. I'm surprised you didn't have to wear a helmet on track. You, and the car, were obviously the better performers in the corners. What kind of car was the red one you kept going back and forth with, VW perhaps? Thanks for sharing.
 
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michel: Thank you very much, that's very interesting. Villeneuve was my favorite rider and his F1 missing in my collection models M1: 43.

You do not know what the exact model Skoda owned?
Not sure if it's your language but here's something that talks about Villeneuve and his Skoda.

I think it was his first car and as usual, he beat the **** out of it.

Villeneuve

Prvním vlastním vozem Gillese Villeneuva byla Škoda 1000 MB. Byl to de facto i jeho vůbec první závodní vůz, se kterým soutěžil ve slalomu mezi kužely na parkovacích plochách. Škodovku později vyměnil za Mustanga, ani ten ale jeho hlad nedokázal zasytit nadlouho. V osmnácti zkusil závodit na sněžných skútrech – a velmi úspěšně, zvítězil dokonce v World Championship Snowmobile Derby. Úspěchy v menších závodech byly prakticky jediným zdrojem Gillesových příjmů. Nedlouho po dvacátých narozeninách už byl dvojnásobným otcem a hlavou rodiny. Aby mohl rodinu uživit, musel se stát závodníkem na plný úvazek. V roce 1973 šel do závodnické školy, aby získal potřebnou licenci. „Hned bylo jasné, že je mimořádný. Ve školním voze se hned usadil a byl rychlejší, než kohokoliv jsme tu kdy měli,“ řekl na Villeneuvovu adresu instruktor. Více na: http://f1sport.autorevue.cz/pred-tr...romo&utm_source=f1sport&utm_campaign=copylink
 
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rixtrix1: The circuit in terms of open day and should not ride downright risky and full. The helmet is mandatory for those who are in the car frame and also for the cabrio. However, the next year it was planning too. The red car is a Skoda Octavia 1.8 turbo.

michel: Yes this is my language, later I also found this article. Too bad it probably does not exist anywhere any photos. I also thank you very much.
 
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New gearbox ready. Composed of the three best, re-sealing, strong packaging, steel lid differential ala 130LR, SP 4.22.

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I bought a new camera in the car SJCAM SJ400 WiFi and this is first spy photo from today's delineation of the anchor seat belts.

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Hi and thanks for the pictures of your garage, it looks great. I was just in Prague at the end of my vacation this past weekend and loved your country. I hope to come back again. I had been in France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Czech Republic and your country was my favorite. I liked the Skodas that I saw while there, and I especially liked the beer!!
 

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First, I would like to welcome you to the Garage Journal, Tuner! Secondly, no apologies required on the English language translation skills! Your writing is better than most junior high and high school kids these days!

I noticed in your garage/house build, that the block construction material is that of Ytong? Great stuff from a flammability and impact standpoint! Is the autoclaved aerated concrete block the preferred building material in Czech Republic?
 

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Lifting platform in the floor as Jack I do, so I have to make do with this :)

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wow love the garage and cars keep up the good work!!

what timber did yous use for the car stands could you post some measurements.

thanks!
 

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Hi and thanks for the pictures of your garage, it looks great. I was just in Prague at the end of my vacation this past weekend and loved your country. I hope to come back again. I had been in France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Czech Republic and your country was my favorite. I liked the Skodas that I saw while there, and I especially liked the beer!!

Funnily enough I was in Prague for a weekend until yesterday! I can also confirm what a lovely place it is and how good the beer and food is.

Heres a lovely foaming litre glass of Pilsner Urquell I drank whilst sat opposite the astronomical clock in the old town square at 1pm on Saturday!




And Sundays lunch, roasted pork knuckle up near the castle.



The city is a beautiful place, we had a walking tour that took us through all the back alleys and we got to see stuff like the old Communist party headquarters, the building that was the HQ of the Gestapo in WWII and lots of amazing statues and art. We spent about seven hours wandering around the old town on saturday.

Saw a lovely old racecar roar past our hotel but sadly didn't get my camera up quick enough, was blue with a fin behind the driver, I'm guessing a Skoda of some kind.
 

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Even funnier, I was at the same place on Sunday, there was a Hare Krishna parade during the time we ate lunch. I had an original Budweiser in addition to a Pilsner Urquell which was far better that the pi$$ water they sell under that brand here in the states. I really would like to go back. My wife had been there when it was under the communists and it is amazing the transformation from those times.


Funnily enough I was in Prague for a weekend until yesterday! I can also confirm what a lovely place it is and how good the beer and food is.

Heres a lovely foaming litre glass of Pilsner Urquell I drank whilst sat opposite the astronomical clock in the old town square at 1pm on Saturday!




And Sundays lunch, roasted pork knuckle up near the castle.



The city is a beautiful place, we had a walking tour that took us through all the back alleys and we got to see stuff like the old Communist party headquarters, the building that was the HQ of the Gestapo in WWII and lots of amazing statues and art. We spent about seven hours wandering around the old town on saturday.

Saw a lovely old racecar roar past our hotel but sadly didn't get my camera up quick enough, was blue with a fin behind the driver, I'm guessing a Skoda of some kind.
 
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No Noise Dude: Thank you for the welcome. In the Czech Republic, the quality and style of writing for young people too poor. In the Czech Republic it is divided into three camps. Ytong is the first, the second is red burnt hollow bricks (Porotherm, Heluz) and the third building wooden houses on various qualitative degrees. Ono each material has its pros and cons.

Darkmennis:Thanks. Stands are the remnants of KVH (dried wooden beam) 120 x 120mm. My car is very light, so there is no problem and no damage to the body, because the wood is soft.

Lippyp:The historic center of Prague is beautiful, we go there on a trip every year.
 
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