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Does this ad seem a bit peculiar?

NutmegCT

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What's the first thing that pops out at you when you read this ad? Does something seem a bit ... strange?

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/tatra/t603/2440823.html

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Tom M.
 
There's a typo in the year. It says 1937 but later in the ad it says 1973. Is that the thing to which you're referring?
 
Yep - seems that a big outfit like Hemmings would at least get the year right!

Besides, it's the pre-1950 Tatra design that interests me. Bling and gizmos be darned!
 
Yep - seems that a big outfit like Hemmings would at least get the year right!

Besides, it's the pre-1950 Tatra design that interests me. Bling and gizmos be darned!

Kinda looks like it has some Citroën influence going on.
 
"Kinda looks like it has some Citroën influence going on."


I'd much rather have a DS than this 73 Tatra. The DS was quite a car, even back in '55 -


DS.jpg
 
I agree must be a typo on the year.
 
At 70K you'd think they'd have refinished the coil bracket!
 
Working in a repair shop in Boston in 1957, a DS 19 came in for service. One spoke steering wheel, little button on the floorboard for a brake pedal,aeropneumatic suspension. As I remember from 63 years later, it had a hydraulic leak and I believe we found it and fixed it. No better riding car ever existed. Followed by the CX series and then - who knows. They always made quirky cars. In Paris, I rode in a traction avant taxi - one of those black ones, front wheel drive.
 
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