The presenter is in a rush and cannot work a microphone but the curator gentleman is superb. Patient too with the inane front man. Tatra built some truly beautiful cars and vehicles of other types with world leading originality and I was lucky enough to see many of their models at museums in my native UK as a youngster. There were at least 3 'daily drivers' in my industrial home town and two were owned by ex-RAF airmen who had settled in Britain after WW2 and insisted on having cars from the old country. Because Tatras were mostly hand built they had no problems specifying righ-hand drive and it was apparently easy to achieve because the main steering connecting rod was placed at the centre of the front axle in a very strong, simple gear 'bulge' which could be both greased and adjusted for different tyre types. I dimly recall that they could also have different springs fitted to change ride height and driving feel. The aluminium body panels were of high quality and easy to repair because for all its apparent 'one piece' streamlined exterior panels could be removed and used brass bolts into strong clips which could be finely adjusted. Tatra made their own engines and these were far more refined than VWs of the time. The 'boxer' configuration used balanced bearings and were really quiet and electrics were placed quite high to avoid water splashes causing temporary problems such as often occurred with VWs until the latter fitted shielding.
And this is one reason to watch TFL videos. The only thing that would have improved it would be a ride in the 87. Will be looking forward to the trip to Prague and back.
I have seen Tatras before but never such a range of models. Can only imagine what could have been if there had been enough funding to develop this concept further and bring it to a global market.
the black 613 u got there is not the original Vignale design, this one is "facelifted" already (i believe the facelift wasn't done by Vignale), the original 613 was idd
Saying that Tatra 11 is the first Tatra means throwing the previous 26 years of car manufacturing in Kopřivnice over the board. They merely changed the marque from unspeakable 'Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft' to Tatra. Moreover, the first models sold under Tatra margue were 10s and 20s, not the 11.
The presenter is in a rush and cannot work a microphone but the curator gentleman is superb. Patient too with the inane front man.
Tatra built some truly beautiful cars and vehicles of other types with world leading originality and I was lucky enough to see many of their models at museums in my native UK as a youngster.
There were at least 3 'daily drivers' in my industrial home town and two were owned by ex-RAF airmen who had settled in Britain after WW2 and insisted on having cars from the old country.
Because Tatras were mostly hand built they had no problems specifying righ-hand drive and it was apparently easy to achieve because the main steering connecting rod was placed at the centre of the front axle in a very strong, simple gear 'bulge' which could be both greased and adjusted for different tyre types. I dimly recall that they could also have different springs fitted to change ride height and driving feel.
The aluminium body panels were of high quality and easy to repair because for all its apparent 'one piece' streamlined exterior panels could be removed and used brass bolts into strong clips which could be finely adjusted.
Tatra made their own engines and these were far more refined than VWs of the time. The 'boxer' configuration used balanced bearings and were really quiet and electrics were placed quite high to avoid water splashes causing temporary problems such as often occurred with VWs until the latter fitted shielding.
And this is one reason to watch TFL videos. The only thing that would have improved it would be a ride in the 87. Will be looking forward to the trip to Prague and back.
They also have a Tatra Aerolunge, which is a pusher prop car. This is why I enjoy visiting the Lane. They have things you will not see anywhere else.
Great video on the Tatras. Thank you for posting.
There are some really amazing cars at the Lane. The propeller car is the 1932 Helicron. There is a video on the Lane Motor Museum TH-cam channel.
Always new and interesting Autos TFL. Looking forward to your trip to Poland for your own Tatra.
There were some real beauties there. I wish you had spent more time and showed us the car with the propeller on the front.
I have seen Tatras before but never such a range of models. Can only imagine what could have been if there had been enough funding to develop this concept further and bring it to a global market.
Great video!
Greetings from Poland.
Thank you very much for this TATRA episode! So you are going to Prague? Great idea!
Your CZ fan :)
Tatra was the only company that could ever won a lawsuit against Porsche.
Yes Porsche copy patent Ledwinka
holy shit Roman just got to the part where u promise to bring 603 from CZ and make a road-trip :P thats ubersome :))
Tatra was making great cars, will it come back?
Best video you've done. Thanks for screwing up.
Roman, If the Tatra gives you too much trouble on the way over you can always borrow the museum's LARC and get your revenge. LOL
I'm proud of Tatra cars like the classic Czech quality product.
Thank you 1guy. I will have to look at that. :-)
the black 613 u got there is not the original Vignale design, this one is "facelifted" already (i believe the facelift wasn't done by Vignale), the original 613 was idd
I'm in LA and I want to buy some classic cars where do you think I can find them in good price ?
Saying that Tatra 11 is the first Tatra means throwing the previous 26 years of car manufacturing in Kopřivnice over the board. They merely changed the marque from unspeakable 'Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft' to Tatra. Moreover, the first models sold under Tatra margue were 10s and 20s, not the 11.
Dude!!! I wanna go
I know nothing of this car & just having me there would be disastrous, but I wanna go.
Hes czech.wow.greetings from slovakia!
and +1 greetings from CZ:Prague
They should get rid of the alloys on T613 other Tatra cars in their collection has "original" wheels so why don't use standard T613 wheels?