PZInz L-S
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The PZInz L-S was a car designed by the Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne (PZInż).
In 1934 the Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne started work on a Polish luxury car for government officials that would replace foreign automobiles. The project was led by Kazimierz Studzinski, and in five months the car was designed and a chassis was complete. The car was of a simple, yet modern construction designed by Alexsander Rummel and Mieczysław Dębicki based on a central frame of two C-profiled beams. The car was called the Lux-Sport (or L-S) and had a completely independent suspension and used very long torsion bars as springing elements. The car was excellent but only one was produced. The project was abruptly stopped by the outbreak of WWII.
Though the car did not survive the war the chassis did. Today it is in the Museum Techniki in Warsaw.