Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe CWS T-1
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Background

The CWS T-1 was the first serially-built car manufactured in Poland. A series of different cars based on the T-1 chassis designed by Tadeusz Tański of the Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe, with the body developed by Stanisław Panczakiewicz. It was the only motor car that could be completely dismantled and put together again with one tool, since all its screws and bolts had the same diameter.

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Specification
Dimensions
4,830 × 1,700 × 1,950 mm
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