(post by Ivan)
Ever since I was a child, I’ve always had a love for cars (which of course started with a couple of toy cars that my friends and I would push around on the floor, pretending we were racecar drivers). Cars have changed so much over the years, especially here in Croatia – up until the fall of communism, over 50% of the cars on the street were Zastavas (Yugoslavian car factory) – only those who left Croatia to work in rich, neighboring countries like Germany, Austria or Switzerland drove the finer cars like the ones hosted in the museum.
Ever since I was a child, I’ve always had a love for cars (which of course started with a couple of toy cars that my friends and I would push around on the floor, pretending we were racecar drivers). Cars have changed so much over the years, especially here in Croatia – up until the fall of communism, over 50% of the cars on the street were Zastavas (Yugoslavian car factory) – only those who left Croatia to work in rich, neighboring countries like Germany, Austria or Switzerland drove the finer cars like the ones hosted in the museum.