- Syrena Sport
Syrena Sport was a Polish
prototype sports car designed and manufactured in the early 1960's by a group of engineers at the Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych FSO, which due to political reasons never went into mass production.Construction
The stylish 2-door
fibreglass body was designed byCezary Nawrot . The typical 2-stroke 2-cylinder S-15 engine did not fit because of the very flat and low bonnet so a new engine had to be designed. This was a 4-cycle 2-cylinderboxer engine made of twostraight-two motorcycle cylinder blocks put together, designed byWladyslaw Skoczynski . It had a displacement of 750 cc and developed Auto bhp|25|0 at 5000 rpm which performed adequately for this light car. Some of the mechanical parts, such as the front suspension and steering were taken from other versions of theSyrena .History
The prototype was ready in
1960 and was first shown to the public on the 1st of May (Labor Day inEastern Bloc countries). At the time it was considered the most beautiful car from behindthe Iron Curtain in western Europe. Unfortunately, the government found it "too extravagant and imperialistic" and it never went into production. The sole prototype was destroyed in early 1970's.ee also
List of Eastern European cars
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