Zastava Skala

Zastava 101

The Zastava Skala is based on the Fiat 128 car of the Yugoslav and Serbian car manufacturer Zastava, which came on the market in 1971. The vehicle was produced in two body styles: on the one hand as a notchback variant Zastava 128, corresponded to the body of the design of the Fiat 128, and the other as a hatchback variant Zastava 101 The latter design proved to be very successful and was still produced until 2008 the Zastava factory in Kragujevac. The original price of the car was the equivalent of about 3800 euro last.

In the course of time a number of other model name were used (such as the GTL, scale, Yugo 311, 411 and Yugo Yugo 511). In Yugoslavia, the vehicle also Stojadin was colloquially ( a first name that is similar to "Sto jedan " Serbo-Croatian for " 101 " sounds ) called. On 20 November 2008 the production of the Zastava Skala was discontinued after 1,273,532 copies made ​​.

The Zastava Skala had, gave less basic and a poorer quality of workmanship so that Fiat outsource the original plan, the entire production of 128 to Kragujevac again compared to the Fiat 128.

Specifications: Four-cylinder engine, displacement 1116 cc, power 40.5 kW ( 55 hp ) at 6000 rpm, maximum torque 77.4 Nm at 3000 rpm, front wheel drive, boot 325/1010 liters, L / W / H 3762 / 1590/1345 mm, Kerb weight 835 kg, maximum speed 145 km / h

Rear view Zastava 128 ( sedan )

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