IFA

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Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau (lit. 'Industrial Association for Vehicle Construction'), usually abbreviated as IFA, was a conglomerate and a union of companies for vehicle construction in the former East Germany.

IFA produced bicycles, motorcycles, light commercial vehicles, automobiles, tractors, vans and heavy trucks. All East German vehicle manufacturers were part of the IFA, including Barkas, EMW/AWE (which made Wartburg cars), IWL, MZ, Multicar, Robur, Sachsenring (which made Trabant cars) and Simson.

IFA cars were based on pre-war DKW designs and made in the former Horch factory in Zwickau.

The IFA badge was dropped from cars in 1956, and the F8 became the Zwickau P70, and the F9 was rebodied to become the Wartburg and production transferred to Eisenach.


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