Częstochowa Zabytkarskie
Model of Polish Fiat 125p
Czestochowa Toy Factory of the Field Industry (abbreviated CZZ) was a toy company in PRL. They were located in Częstochowa at ul. Short 15, where Toy Museum was also located. History
The factory produced in the 50s and 60s mainly plastic and sheet cars, also in the 1970s, battery powered toys, inertia motors and electrically operated by cable. In 1971, at the national fair in Poznan - Czestochowa Toy Stores were awarded the silver medal for the toy car Fiat 125p electric drive. Because of this model was a reflection of the Fiat 1300, differing in detail from the later models of the Fiat 1500. First of all, it had a registration characteristic of that period SF4046, had a lot of chromium-plated elements (door handles, side trim, glass frames). The first version of this model did not have front lamp lighting. Model was also different imitations of the interior, the first models as the Fiat 1300 had gears on the steering wheel. The difference was also related to the chassis, the first models did not have on the chassis of the painted imitation of the chassis. The chassis was in black and orange.
Among the toys produced in Czestochowa Toy Factory were Fiat 125p and 126p, Polonez, Old, "Żbik", "Ryś", "Puma", Autosana, Ursusy. The model of Nysa 522 was also created, unfortunately never came into production, one of the plays is located in the Museum of Toys and Games in Kielce. All the later models had already registered CZZ 4046. Trucks and tractors had a CZZ 505Y registration.
Some of the toys (such as the Star Collection, the colorful carousel) can be seen today at the Museum of Toys and Games in Kielce, where all the exhibits have been moved after the liquidation of the Częstochowa museum. Interesting facts
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