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Karosa

Karosa (Továrna na Kočáry, Automobily, Rotory, Obráběcí stroje, Sekací stroje a Autobusy (in English Factory for carriages, cars, rotors, machine tools, cutting machines and buses) was a bus manufacturer from Vysoké Mýto town of Czech Republic. It was biggest manufacturer of buses in Czechoslovakia. In 2007 its name changed to Iveco Czech Republic and now company produces buses under name Iveco Bus.
== Production of car bodies ==
In 1896 founded Josef Sodomka in Vysoké Mýto manufacturing plant of coaches - '' First East Bohemian manufacture of carriages Josef Sodomka''. In 1925 Sodomka company produced first car bodywork of own design on the chassis Praga Mignon. In the thirties, Sodomka becomes successful company when winning competitions elegance and showrooms. Company created car bodies for ordinary peoples car, but also for celebrities of the times, for example for Jan Werich (Tatra 52) and wife of President Beneš (Aero 50). Company have created bodies for various Czech and foreign companies.

Sodomkovo Mýto 2011 - 59.JPG|Aero 50 bodied in Sodomka
Tatra 600 Kabriolet Sodomka.JPG|Tatra 600 bodied in Sodomka


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