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1986 Tatra 613-3

1986 Tatra 613-3 in Hostel, Movie, 2005 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: CZ

1986 Tatra 613-3

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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stronghold EN

2007-02-08 21:38

Main pic replaced + a few extras (..including the murder of this car.!)
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antp BE

2007-02-08 22:22

:cry:

garco NL

2007-02-08 22:25

Now THAT's a shame!

Gag Halfrunt UK

2007-02-08 22:57

bent8rover wrote dear oh dear. there was a time that was a decade's wages for those Slovenians? :??:

Wrong country, mate. :)

You mean Slovakia, which was formerly part of Czechoslovakia, not Slovenia, which was formerly part of Yugoslavia.

bent8rover UK

2007-02-08 23:06

oops. mis-read the IMDB entry, my apologies to Slovenian people. Daft mis-type, I ought to know better. Still, you get my point right? :)

wickey SK

2007-02-09 00:07

by the way, if you like them so much, they are quite affordable in here and in Czech Republic :) - maybe you should buy one as an youngtimer ;)

few examples:
http://www.autobazar.eu/sk/card.php?id=55086
http://www.autobazar.eu/sk/card.php?id=56776


-- Last edit: 2007-02-09 00:08:55

antp BE

2007-02-09 00:40

If I had somewhere to put it, I should, yes. But in addition of not having any place to put it, I do not know anything to mechanics to be able to repair/maintain such car :/

bent8rover UK

2007-02-09 00:46

there is a great club over here in uk, a few have been imported with (they say) good spares channels.
That 555GBP one looks great, no wear on seats! cheap car. I have small space to put the cars I have, but... if I buy that plane ticket.. and tell the missus it is 'a holiday'.... who knows :D

datsunZ IT

2007-02-09 01:55



T 613-3 was one of the latest interpretations of pristine 1969 Tatra T 613 series born by the pencil of Vignale

sixcyl FR

2007-02-09 07:57

I do like very much this Tatra. It was a very nice design. I don't know if some had been imported in France, though I've never seen any... the fact is that whatever the present price in Czech republic or East countries (840euro for ex is very cheap), a french purchaser should add a big amount for homologation by DRIRE ( Service des Mines)to allow driving it on french roads. Then spare parts is another problem... But if I had place, ... :think:

bent8rover UK

2007-02-09 10:55

sixcyl wrote french purchaser should add a big amount for homologation by DRIRE to allow driving it on french roads

Do you have to do this for a used car? In the UK, this is only needed if you import as a new car. The only things to change (if needed) are tyres (if they are not to the standard) and correct the light units for RHD roads. I was going to take my Lancia to France and leave it there as a holiday car, of course getting a CT for it, it is LHD.

antp BE

2007-02-09 11:55

In France it is very difficult to register a car that was not originally sold there. Except if the car can be registered as "oldtimer" I think, but for that it has to be 20 or 25 years old (changed recently / will change soon)

In Belgium I do not know how it works, but I think that it is easier. The easiest being UK: you can register anything :D

DIEHARD NL

2007-02-09 12:02

antp wrote In France it is very difficult to register a car that was not originally sold there. Except if the car can be registered as "oldtimer" I think, but for that it has to be 20 or 25 years old (changed recently / will change soon)

In Belgium I do not know how it works, but I think that it is easier. The easiest being UK: you can register anything :D


It think it has become less difficult. All you need is a type approval from some EU country where it has been approved nowadays....

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