Just a resin model of the DKW Carcará, the car DKW developed to establish the Brazilian Landspeed record in 1966, achieving 214,477 km/h. A pretty impressive number, even more when you think it used the same two stroke, three cylinder DKW engine, amped up to 1100 cc (110 more than the original 990cc) and 104 hp (more than double the original 44 horses):
And, if you’re asking yourselves, this is a Carcará, a common Brazilian falcon