ZASTAVA 750
Miniature of the legendary Yugoslav car
Take a piece of nostalgia with you!
The ZASTAVA 750 car, popularly known as the fičo, was manufactured in Kragujevac, Serbia. A significant portion of its components, by some estimates even a third, was supplied by Slovenian manufacturers. This is why the fičo has once again become a popular nostalgic symbol, reminding Slovenians – more than two hundred original fičos, now classic cars, still drive on our roads – of their youth or of times they themselves never experienced.
Only a few left (1)
Today, at our exhibition Ljubljana. History. City., you can sit inside a real fičo – the very kind of car our grandparents once drove, and listen to Ljubljana’s timeless evergreen songs.
A miniature model of the car, made especially after this very vehicle, is now also available as a collectible item.
The miniature features opening doors and a license plate reading MML (red star) 1975. The packaging includes a card with a photograph of Prešeren Square from around 1970, which also shows a white fičo among the cars.
The miniature is not a toy; it is a collector’s item. The wheels of the model car may detach.
Tomaž Cuznar, s.p.


