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When Czechoslovakia moved from a democracy to a communist state, the centralized planned economy appointed Tatra to be the manufacturer for big automobiles with an engine displacement of over 2000cc. The T603 model was unveiled to the public in 1955 at the International Motor Event in Zlin, and production of the all-steel monocoque saloon started in 1957.
The Tatra T603 is the modern descendant of the original T77, with a body design that evolved from the aerodynamic styling that began in the early 1930s. The more modern T603 was the first Tatra to have an all-new air-cooled 2.5-liter OHV V8, rack-and-pinion steering, independent suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers in the back, and struts and coil springs up front. The 603 has a steering column-mounted shifter mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. Built from 1956 until 1975, the production of the T603 included three generations, retrospectively named Type I, II, and III. As with other Eastern Bloc limousines, these cars tended to be used around the clock. Various communist governments used T603s as official sedans, often sharing them between government agencies, so very high annual mileages of over 60,000 or more were not uncommon.
This car was first bought from the Tatra factory in 1966 by Mr. C. J. Coffee, who was a Czech ex-patriot living in Los Angeles. He was also the local Jawa and CZ Motorcycle agent for the West Coast. He parked the car in front of his L.A. shop to attract attention, which it did very successfully. He even drove it from Los Angeles to Seattle and back in 1970. This Tatra was purchased by its current owner in October of 1984. At the time it was the only Model 603 Tatra in the United States. Its marigold yellow paintwork is similar to the paintwork on a very few 603s that the Tatra factory used to promote their cars in advertising.
The Tatra T603 is the modern descendant of the original T77, with a body design that evolved from the aerodynamic styling that began in the early 1930s. The more modern T603 was the first Tatra to have an all-new air-cooled 2.5-liter OHV V8, rack-and-pinion steering, independent suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers in the back, and struts and coil springs up front. The 603 has a steering column-mounted shifter mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. Built from 1956 until 1975, the production of the T603 included three generations, retrospectively named Type I, II, and III. As with other Eastern Bloc limousines, these cars tended to be used around the clock. Various communist governments used T603s as official sedans, often sharing them between government agencies, so very high annual mileages of over 60,000 or more were not uncommon.
This car was first bought from the Tatra factory in 1966 by Mr. C. J. Coffee, who was a Czech ex-patriot living in Los Angeles. He was also the local Jawa and CZ Motorcycle agent for the West Coast. He parked the car in front of his L.A. shop to attract attention, which it did very successfully. He even drove it from Los Angeles to Seattle and back in 1970. This Tatra was purchased by its current owner in October of 1984. At the time it was the only Model 603 Tatra in the United States. Its marigold yellow paintwork is similar to the paintwork on a very few 603s that the Tatra factory used to promote their cars in advertising.
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Recent Sales of the Tatra T-603
(Data based on Model Year 1966 sales)
1966 Tatra Model T603 Sedan Sold for USD$19,800 2015 Auctions America - California |
Tatra T-603s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1966 Tatra T-603's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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