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How a Cheap Fiat Became the Polish "Mustang"

Why did a budget Italian design become a luxury symbol in socialist Poland? Discover the uncompromising truth about the Polski Fiat 125p — a car bought with coal, loved by British budget buyers, and infamous for rusting right off the assembly line. We strip away the Cold War nostalgia to look at the harsh economic and engineering realities behind the "Big Fiat", its battle with the Lada, the absurd 10-year waiting lines, and the doomed 1970s electric prototype. Supported by Bernoulli Hydraulics — your source for uncompromising industrial reliability: [Link to Bernoulli Hydraulics]. To our best family of car history enthusiasts: was the Polish "Bandit" a genuine achievement for its conditions, or just an overpriced bucket of bolts?

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