Tatra began experimenting with car aerodynamics in the early 1930s and began work on an automobile design on which future Tatras were based for decades. The Tatra T-77 was the world’s first serially produced aerodynamic-styled automobile powered by an air-cooled rear-mounted engine. The T-87 you see here began production in 1936. With the outbreak of war, Tatra was forced to produce military vehicles but the T-87 was allowed in limited production. It is rumored this car was favored by Hitler for its high speed, remarkable traction in bad weather, and its reliability on the cold Eastern front. It is said that so many German officers were killed behind the wheel that they were forbidden from driving the T-87. Notice how the windshield is flanked by small windows at the a-pillars giving the driver exceptional visibility. There is a smooth flow of body lines from the three headlights on the front hood to the elegant dorsal fin. The intake scoops allow air to flow into the engine.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Tatra, narodni podnik
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Drivetrain Configuration: Rear engine, rear wheel drive
Engine: 2968cc, 75 bhp, V8, air cooled, ohc
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Top Speed: 100 miles per hour
Years of Production: 1936-50
Number Produced: 3056
Original Cost: 25,000 SFR
A Note About the Display of Our Collection
Thank you for viewing our collection online! Please note that our collection contains over 330 cars and motorcycles though we only have room to display approximately 150 at a time. Therefore, the item you are viewing may not be on display when you visit the museum in person.
