The white Warszawa 223, with detailed chrome accents and rubber tires, faithfully captures the character of the legendary PRL-era sedan.
Realistic proportions, distinctive rims, and clean body lines look convincing and will adorn any collection or desk.
The original appeared in 1964 and became renowned for its comfortable suspension. After a protest from Peugeot, the 203 designation was changed to 223.
The FSO Warszawa 223 appeared in Poland in 1964 and quickly gained popularity thanks to its comfortable suspension—especially among taxi drivers of the time. The original 203 designation was changed to 223 following a protest by the carmaker Peugeot. This faithful white miniature recalls the PRL era and will delight every fan of classic automobiles.
The model stands out with clean body lines, precisely executed chrome details, and realistic wheels with rubber tires. It fits perfectly into a collection, on a desk, or in a display case—the timeless look and quality workmanship make it an attractive collectible piece and an original gift.