FSR Tarpan
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The FSR Tarpan is a van and light truck produced by Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczych in Poznań, Poland between 1973 and 1994.[1][2] It was exported to Greece and Iran. The first prototype was presented in 1972.[citation needed] In December 1972 25 first vehicles left the assembly plant. The mass production began in 1973 after the necessary modifications.
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233 model
Tarpan 233 had a standard cab with 575 kg carrying capacity or an extended cab with 350 kg capacity.
235 model
Tarpan 235 had a reinforced chassis and a carrying capacity of 1000 kg. It had also turn signals from Fiat 126p. The production began in 1980.
F-233/F-235 model
Tarpan F-233/F-235 had the steering wheel and a 1481 cm³ engine from Fiat 125p.
239D model
Tarpan 239D had a diesel engine.[3]
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