Škoda 360

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The Laurin & Klement 360 , also available as the Laurin & Klement-Škoda 360 or as the Škoda 360 , was the significantly larger sister model of the Škoda 110, 3rd – 10th. Series . The car came out in 1926 with various bodies in a mixed wood / steel construction, created according to customer requirements.

The water-cooled, overhead valve ( OHV ) four-cylinder four-stroke engine had a displacement of 3970 cm³ and an output of 55 hp (40 kW). It accelerated the vehicle, which weighed up to 1950 kg, to 100 km / h. The drive power was transmitted to the rear wheels via the gearbox flanged to the engine block and a cardan shaft. The frame of the car was made of riveted steel U-profiles.

This car was the last model to be called "Laurin & Klement".

Laurin & Klement , 1905–1930
1900 1910 1920
0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9
Passenger and commercial vehicles A. B. K 300 350
B2 M. 445/450
C. O 120
C2 BS 150 110
E. EN ENS OK 105
F. T 100
G S. 360
RK 115 125
race car FC FCS FCR