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Export combinations

As I have determined so far, export vehicles were sometimes painted in various color combinations. I assume this applies equally to both the Spartak and Octavia models.

1 - Single-color vehicles

2 - Two-color vehicles

In various distributed areas:

  • A/ roof without pillars in contrasting color (i.e. only horizontal part) = 2-tone (no photo available)
  • B/ roof with front and rear pillars in contrasting color = 2-tone
  • C/ roof with all pillars and lower frame in contrasting color = 2-tone
  • D/ lower belt in contrasting color = 2-tone
  • E/ lower belt+roof without pillars in contrasting color = 3-tone
  • F/ lower belt+roof with pillars in contrasting color = 3-tone
  • G/ middle belt+roof without pillars in contrasting color = 4-tone. This variant was probably only produced for exhibitions, etc...

Octavia model 1963 – sample of paint and upholstery.

Combination A – roof without pillars (only horizontal part), different color. Two-tone version – 2 sections.

Combination B – roof with front and rear pillars in a different color. Two-tone version – 2 sections.

Combination C – roof with all pillars and lower frame in a different color. Two-tone version – 2 sections.

Combination D – lower body strip in a different color. Two-tone finish – 2 fields.

Combination E – lower strip and roof without pillars in a different color. Three-tone version – 3 fields.

Combination F – lower strip and roof with pillars in a different color. Three-tone version – 3 fields.

Combination G – middle stripe and roof without pillars in a different color. Four-tone version – 4 sections.

Detail of color boundary on bodywork.

Repetition of body color in lettering.

Body color repeated in the lettering. Interesting version with a different sill trim.

Archives – color chart of two-tone cars (lower strip), export 1957.

Monotone car color chart – export 1957.

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