del78 no. 225 solved by gte4289: mouldings for SAM Coupe based on Fiat 126p by Marian Kotlicki & GEZ

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gte4289

Auto Moto?

If not, is the answer in here somewhere?

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gte4289

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Sketchy translation:
QuotePresentation of the model on a scale of 1:10 led to an agreement on joint work with BOSMAL (abbreviation of the Research Center for Small Cars). FSM offered nodes in exchange for the right to buy a car. The GT was to be a prototype built externally to order by BOSMAL. Unfortunately, the law did not allow such cooperation with a private person. The solution to the situation was to have a sports career - PZMot subordinates, uniting the Auto-Moto association members, expressed their willingness to cooperate. For reasons of approval, it was planned to build 300 cars to participate in class 126p. But the budget was only enough to buy plywood for the execution of the base model. The episode (marked by MOTOR on May 1, 1983) was the German company Geza, with a branch in Zhgov, which turned out to be a "sculpting" workshop.

I see BOSMAL (with whom Kotlicki wanted to establish a business partnership), PZMot (Polish motor authorities), the Auto-Moto association, and Geza (a German 'sculpting' workshop). Was it Geza?

gte4289

Quote from: gte4289 on November 13, 2019, 04:13:12 PM
Sketchy translation:
QuotePresentation of the model on a scale of 1:10 led to an agreement on joint work with BOSMAL (abbreviation of the Research Center for Small Cars). FSM offered nodes in exchange for the right to buy a car. The GT was to be a prototype built externally to order by BOSMAL. Unfortunately, the law did not allow such cooperation with a private person. The solution to the situation was to have a sports career - PZMot subordinates, uniting the Auto-Moto association members, expressed their willingness to cooperate. For reasons of approval, it was planned to build 300 cars to participate in class 126p. But the budget was only enough to buy plywood for the execution of the base model. The episode (marked by MOTOR on May 1, 1983) was the German company Geza, with a branch in Zhgov, which turned out to be a "sculpting" workshop.

I see BOSMAL (with whom Kotlicki wanted to establish a business partnership), PZMot (Polish motor authorities), the Auto-Moto association, and Geza (a German 'sculpting' workshop). Was it Geza?

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del78

Quote from: gte4289 on November 13, 2019, 04:13:12 PM
Sketchy translation:
QuotePresentation of the model on a scale of 1:10 led to an agreement on joint work with BOSMAL (abbreviation of the Research Center for Small Cars). FSM offered nodes in exchange for the right to buy a car. The GT was to be a prototype built externally to order by BOSMAL. Unfortunately, the law did not allow such cooperation with a private person. The solution to the situation was to have a sports career - PZMot subordinates, uniting the Auto-Moto association members, expressed their willingness to cooperate. For reasons of approval, it was planned to build 300 cars to participate in class 126p. But the budget was only enough to buy plywood for the execution of the base model. The episode (marked by MOTOR on May 1, 1983) was the German company Geza, with a branch in Zhgov, which turned out to be a "sculpting" workshop.

I see BOSMAL (with whom Kotlicki wanted to establish a business partnership), PZMot (Polish motor authorities), the Auto-Moto association, and Geza (a German 'sculpting' workshop). Was it Geza?

according to an article (mentioned in scans You've posted) it was supposed to be build by company named GEZA and of course it was designed by Marian Kotlicki
on the puzzle photo is shown mouldings for this car