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Dobić Tarpana, PL Documentary, 1987

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130rapid PL

2024-01-25 13:22

TV (Telewizja Polska Poznań) documentary about troublesome activity of FSR factory Poznań-Antoninek (Agricultural Car Factory) - the queen-bee cell of Tarpan vehicles. Dated early 1987.
Many shots of Tarpan prototypes or rare versions.
The title means 'Finish off Tarpan'.

130rapid PL

2024-01-25 20:02

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Link to "cyfrowa.tvp.pl"

rjluna2 US

2024-01-25 20:49

Will this help?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSR_Tarpan
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSR_Tarpan

130rapid PL

2024-01-25 20:57

Thank you, however I can just call to this man (first on left) - FSR engineer Jan Cynka - and ask. :sun: :king:
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130rapid PL

2024-01-25 21:40

Future Tarpan proposes, drawed around June 1979 (Centro Stile FIAT), nicknamed 'Tarpagnola' because of 1979 FIAT & FSR agreement, quietly ceased on March 1981.
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Later version 1:1 plaster mock-up is preserved. However, it's prone to damage.
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We moved it with deep care, when changing temporary exhibitions on Poznań Kaponiera Automotive Museum (now deceased...)
- Don't push! Roll wheels, roll wheels... :D

There were two driveable prototypes built & tested in Italy on 1981, mixing first & second concepts: 1a serie front, 2a serie back.
Powered by 2.0 litre OHV petrol Campagnola-sourced and 2.0 litre OHC Diesel (typ 4DX, 44 kW, developed by FSO!)
Left one was orange-red, right one light blue.
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Gag Halfrunt UK

2024-01-25 21:56

The 'Tarpagnola' looks like a Range Rover, or perhaps an Austin Montego. :)

RedBoy9199 DE

2024-01-26 00:50

Gag Halfrunt wrote The 'Tarpagnola' looks like a Range Rover, or perhaps an Austin Montego. :)

Interesting

Ddey65 US

2024-01-26 05:40

Gag Halfrunt wrote The 'Tarpagnola' looks like a Range Rover, or perhaps an Austin Montego. :)

I can certainly see the resemblance to the Range Rover.

What surprises me is the extension of the rear axle so close to the bumper. Even Ford Super Camper Specials of the 1970's didn't extend them that close to the rear bumper.

130rapid PL

2024-01-26 17:49

Finally found it! Light blue Tarpan & me. :lol:

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The photo seems pretty ancient but really dated ca. 1988-1989.

He was special vehicle. Definitely 'he', not 'she'. :lol:

Few years before this photo I had memorable moment for every automotive freak.
I - flimsy 10-year-old - drove him alone dozen meters for the first time, garage -> outside.
Pure adrenaline because of 6-10 cm reserve only between mirrors and garage gate. It was alike gently training polite dragon.
Actually I was the little master of cold starting already, applying his manual choke much better than automatic systems. Better than my Dad, woah! :D :king:

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midnight US

2024-01-26 18:33

Nice pic. Young kids driving a car reminds me of that scene in Dante's Peak.

130rapid PL

2024-01-29 14:03

Polmo tried to sell it (LHD still) on United Kingdom!
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130rapid PL

2024-01-29 14:11

The prospecte of Tarpan 1500 F (equivalent of F-233 with 1481 cc FSO engine) for Greece.
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And importer stand at unknown Greek trade (1986+).
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dsl SX

2024-01-29 14:23

130rapid wrote Polmo tried to sell it (LHD still) on United Kingdom!

If plate is PCB 749S it's Bolton, Aug-Sept 1977. Some chatter here about a batch of 12 being brought over in 1981 for evaluation, which links to comment here (scroll down) - "The story goes that the UK importers for FSO brought twelve of these contraptions into Sheerness about 1981 for evaluation, six went back on the same boat, two were definitely registered. The history of the others is unknown but they were rumoured to have all been in a scrapyard near Bloxwich. If they were, I never found them."

Gag Halfrunt UK

2024-01-29 15:28

Could it be a Polish number plate from Poznan (PO)?
Link to "en.wikipedia.org"

johnfromstaffs EN

2024-01-29 17:45

“A scrapyard near Bloxwich”. Isn’t that Cannock?

Weasel1984 PL

2024-02-04 15:10

Good pics which show some subtle oddities/rarities.

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