FSO Syrena Mikrobus
Development of the prototype Syrena Microbus began in 1959 due to the high demand for a small, cost-effective delivery vehicle for both state-owned enterprises and private individuals. In addition to the minibus version, which could seat seven people, serious consideration was given to creating a version for medical services. The vehicle utilized components from the Syrena 100, including the two-stroke S-15 engine. The designers were inspired by the german Lloyd LT600 delivery van. In 1960, only one prototype of this vehicle was built, which has not survived to this day.
– FSO Syrena Mikrobus (passenger) – 7 persons
– FSO Syrena Mikrobus (delivery) – 0.5t
– FSO Syrena Mikrobus (ambulance)
Origin: Poland [RUB]
Availability: 1960-1970
V-max: 80 km/h
– Mariuszex_93 – modeling
– Tengrism – modeling, scripting, texturing,
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