Well, when will the last passengers arrive? And how will they be transported?
Manufacturer name and type of base vehicle? Who built the bodywork?
Well, which expert has a solution?
Is this a Ford?
No.
Panhard?
No.
German?
No.
American?
No
Hispano-Suiza?
No.
Is it French?
No.
Is it Italian?
No.
Czech?
No
Austrian?
No.
Swiss?
No.
Belgian?
No.
Russian?
No.
German?
American?
French?
Italian?
Czech?
Austrian?
Swiss?
Belgian?
Russian?
Where's left? Could it be from The Netherlands?
Not the Netherlands, there are even more European countries.
Scandinavian?
No.
Spanish?
No.
Warsaw Pact country?
Yes.
Hungary?
No.
Polish PZInż bus on a Polski-Fiat platform, 1937. Another source says 1936 and "A modern PZInż. bus built on the chassis of the Polski Fiat 621R equipped with a Saurer engine from Ursus"
Correct, good job!
It's a Polski-Fiat 621R with a PZInz body, built from 1935 to 1939. The puzzle photo is from 1937. In September 1930, a licence agreement was signed between Saurer and Ursus for the production of truck and bus chassis and engines.
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