Laurin & Klement, 110
Year of Manufacture: 1923
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Condition: Drivable
Catalog Number: 73
The original designation “Type A” was considered, according to the classification of the time, a small car. The water-cooled four-cylinder engine, already equipped with a four-speed gearbox and a four-seat body, was commonly delivered as an open phaeton. By changing the bore and stroke, additional models were derived from this type, eventually leading up to a luxury six-cylinder version with a sleeve-valve engine.



