Polski Fiat 126P
In Poland the car was produced between 1973 and 2000.
Due to a relatively low price it was very popular in Poland and was arguably the most popular car there in the 1980s. Its very small size gave it the nickname Maluch ("the small one","small child"). The nickname became so popular that in 1997 it was accepted by the producer as the official name of the car. To distinguish it from the original Italian car, the letter "p" was added to its name.
The 126p was exported to many Eastern Bloc countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars in Poland and in Hungary as well. Today it is a popular collector car in Poland, the UK and Cuba.
I am willing to Drive up to 60 miles but a delivery fee applies past 15 miles.