








It was designed in the 50s and influenced by several Ferrari and Mercedes models, it was based on the civilian car by the same name (FSO Syrena) it never reached production because of economical and political reasons.
It had a 4 stroke 2 cylinder air cooled boxer engine which was pulled from a motorcycle, initially the intended power output was 50 hp, but in the end it got a whopping 35 hp, capable of 110 km/h speeds. And was available in FWD.
The only prototype was purposely destroyed in the 70s, and today only replicas remain(9th picture).
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Description: it was designed in the 50s and influenced by several Ferrari and Mercedes models, it was based on the civilian car by the same name (FSO Syrena) it never reached production because of economical and political reasons.
It had a 4 stroke 2 cylinder air cooled boxer engine which was pulled from a motorcycle, initially the intended power output was 50 hp, but in the end it got a whopping 35 hp, capable of 110 km/h speeds. And was available in FWD.
The only prototype was purposely destroyed in the 70s, and today only replicas remain(9th picture).
It definitely seems to have taken some inspiration from Austin-Healey too.