In 1957, as the Trabant P50 was being developed, a secret parallel project— (likely standing for Trabant Luxus – Bauart b or "Type b")—aimed to create a West-beating executive sedan. The only available "premium" powerplant in the Eastern Bloc was a derivative of the old Horch V8. Auto Union’s retained engineers proposed enlarging that design to 6.9 liters —a displacement rivaling American muscle cars.
Players often search for specific configurations to optimize the tool: Setup Requirements
In 1957, as the Trabant P50 was being developed, a secret parallel project— (likely standing for Trabant Luxus – Bauart b or "Type b")—aimed to create a West-beating executive sedan. The only available "premium" powerplant in the Eastern Bloc was a derivative of the old Horch V8. Auto Union’s retained engineers proposed enlarging that design to 6.9 liters —a displacement rivaling American muscle cars.
Players often search for specific configurations to optimize the tool: Setup Requirements
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