1960 STEYR 380
«Steyr» is an Austrian automobile manufacturing firm founded by the famous gunmaker Josef Werndl in 1864 in a small mountain Austrian town named Steyr just as a gun company.
In 1920 the production of the automobiles under the brand Steyr began, which people called Waffenauto – firing automobile. The company’s logo styled in imitation of a hind sight began to be set on the automobiles.
The truck production of the Styer 380 model started in 1948. It was a 3.5-ton truck with a four-cylinder diesel engine WD413 of 5,322 cc capacity and 85 hp power output with a unit made of aluminum alloy.
The Steyr 380 was built with a five-speed mechanical gearbox, hydraulic brakes, differential blocking and an all-metal cab. Hungary obtained a license on it, where it was produced as the Csepel D350.