The Aero 50 from 1940 is an elegant pre-war car manufactured in Prague’s Vršovice between 1936 and 1942.
With a power output of 35 kW and a top speed of up to 130 km/h, it was considered a high-performance and above-average speed car in its time. Its lightweight construction and streamlined lines made it not only representative, but also a technically advanced model.
This particular car has a dramatic history – according to available information, it was used by the Gestapo in Brno in 1940. After decades of oblivion, it ended up in our workshops, where we restored its dignity and original beauty.
The renovation took place entirely under one roof – from mechanics and bodywork to paint and interior. Every detail was restored with respect to the historical significance of the car and its story.
The Aero 50 today again reminds of the technical sophistication of interwar Czechoslovakia and is among the exceptional pieces of our restoration work.