what is this and from whom
experts time
electric?
Russia ?
no
Lindner?
nope
Italy ?
no
Swiss made?
no
East Europe?
still the same problem with directions, hmmm, i prefer Central Europe :)
France?
nope
German?
nope
Austrian?
no
Polish?
going up
Melex ?
Nysa
classic vehicle manufacturer?
Solaris?
Lublin?
Nope
125P based?
Front wheel drive?
Quote from: BattlePorQ on September 16, 2021, 08:08:25 AM
Front wheel drive?
sorry for a late reply
I don't know exactly which wheels was driven but this car is based on rear wheeled auto
up again
based on a Polish vehicle?
based on a Warszawa?
Polski ?
ZUK?
Quote from: Bill d isere on May 06, 2023, 04:11:16 AM
Polski ?
be more specific, which car do You mentioned writing "Polski"?
https://www.deautogids.nl/merk/Polski%20FIAT/6054
After the Polish Fiat importer already made cars under license from Fiat as Polski-FIAT before the Second World War, it was unable to renew this license after the war.
In the 1950s, FSO was founded and initially made the Warszawa. Later it developed its own wares, the Syrena.
The new Polski-FIAT resulted from a licensing agreement between Fiat and FSO. they built on the basis of the Fiat 125, but with engines from the Fiat 1300 and 1500. After the license agreement with FSO expired, the name Polski FIAT was no longer allowed to be used and the switch was simply made to FSO.
Another factory, FSM, would make the smaller Fiat 126 from 1975. However, the FSM-built Fiats continued to use the Polski-Fiat name until 2000.
I think del78 meant whether Polski Fiat 125p or 126p. My vote is on the 126p
Quote from: Bill d isere on May 07, 2023, 10:05:35 AM
https://www.deautogids.nl/merk/Polski%20FIAT/6054
After the Polish Fiat importer already made cars under license from Fiat as Polski-FIAT before the Second World War, it was unable to renew this license after the war.
In the 1950s, FSO was founded and initially made the Warszawa. Later it developed its own wares, the Syrena.
The new Polski-FIAT resulted from a licensing agreement between Fiat and FSO. they built on the basis of the Fiat 125, but with engines from the Fiat 1300 and 1500. After the license agreement with FSO expired, the name Polski FIAT was no longer allowed to be used and the switch was simply made to FSO.
Another factory, FSM, would make the smaller Fiat 126 from 1975. However, the FSM-built Fiats continued to use the Polski-Fiat name until 2000.
I know that as I am from Poland ;-)
so....
QuoteI think del78 meant whether Polski Fiat 125p or 126p. My vote is on the 126p
pnegyesi is right
I did want to know which "Polski" Fiat You are talking about
and he answered that
this car is based on "Polski" Fiat 126p
First it was an in-house project in Bielsko Biala, with Fiat 126p wheels, headlights and door handles. Later it was handed over to PIMOT.
Quote from: pnegyesi on May 08, 2023, 04:30:38 AM
First it was an in-house project in Bielsko Biala, with Fiat 126p wheels, headlights and door handles. Later it was handed over to PIMOT.
there is no mention in my source about Bielsko - Biala involvement but PIMot is right
locked for You as I need also the name of this car
is it Autofura, 1987? Apparently there were different versions
Autofura was made by research institute from Bielsko - Biala (OBR FSM) and this one is made by PIMot and I believe it has a different name
Please try to find it.
It is very easy and results directly from the purpose of this vehicle
I got no clue, sorry. Pickup?
Quote from: pnegyesi on May 09, 2023, 08:56:06 AM
I got no clue, sorry. Pickup?
close
a lot of cars share that name
Truck?
that's all the info I got
Quote from: pnegyesi on May 09, 2023, 10:59:16 AM
that's all the info I got
clearly You found the car
in my source it has a name "Transporter"
so 1 point is for You