Simona 1939 Campaign Revives a Lost Pre-War Automotive DesignA new Indiegogo campaign aims to transform a forgotten 1939 car concept into a full-scale working prototype, blending historic design with modern engineering.
By: Simona 1939 More than eighty years later, Simona 1939 is being revived through a newly launched Indiegogo campaign that seeks to transform the original concept into a real, working prototype. According to project creator Vadim Berezovschii, the initiative is not about reinventing the car for modern trends, but about completing an unfinished chapter in design history. "Simona represents an idea that never had the chance to exist," Berezovschii says. "This project is about honoring lost creativity and respecting the original design intent while using modern engineering where necessary." The campaign aims to raise £104,536, which will support engineering development, fabrication of components, and construction of a full-scale prototype. Supporters will also gain access to detailed documentation of the build process, offering transparency into each development stage. Simona 1939 sits at the intersection of automotive heritage, craftsmanship, and historical preservation. Rather than mass production, the project focuses on intentional design and cultural value. The Indiegogo campaign is currently live and open to supporters worldwide. Learn more here: https://www.indiegogo.com/ End
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