FSO Syrena 103

Saturday 6 April 2013
The Syrena was a Polish automobile model first exhibited at the Poznań Trade Fair in 1955 and manufactured from 1957 to 1972 by the Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych (FSO) in Warsaw and from 1972 to 1983 by FSM in Bielsko-Biała. 177,234 were made by FSO and 344,077 by FSM, a total of 521,311. During its remarkably long production run it underwent only minor modifications.
The Syrena was produced in various models: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, while the most popular model was the 105. All were 2-door sedans with two-stroke engines, initially of two cylinders. In 1965 the Syrena received a larger 3 cylinder Wartburg developed engine at roughly the same time as Wartburg launched their new 353 model based on the Polish Warszawa 210.
From 1968 a Model named laminat was produced. A van called Syrena Bosto and a pick-up R20 were also produced. A coupe Syrena Sport and a hatchback Syrena 110 (in 1966) remained prototypes only.
Syrena is a mermaid who protects the river Wisła and the Polish capital city, Warsaw. She is featured on the city's coat of arms.
Syrena 103 (1963–66) had a restyled front and a different engine compared to earlier models.

More about this car can be found here: Syrena 100
, Syrena 102 , Syrena 104 , Syrena R20 .



Technical data:
- engine: 2 cylinders
- capacity: 745 cc
- horsepower: 30 HP
- gearbox: 4+1
- top speed: 105 km/h

1 komentarz:

Juanh pisze...

Very beautiful car; i like the creme colour.
Hughs!
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