Show us yer Soviet beauties
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I had a 1993ish 613-4Mi and it was a hoot. A green standard wheelbase car, LHD, ex-Derrick Moore and ex-Classic & Sports Car staff car. If you have not seen one in the metal they are bigger than you think (S-class size) and drive really well. I ran mine as a daily for a year or so I think before getting a Bitter SC to replace it. Kept it quite a while longer but it was quite rusty and leaking an amount of oil that was beyond my skills or budget to fix. Apparently it is back in CZ being restored now.
On a recent trip out into the mountains I saw some fabulous Soviet era trucks, many of them still earning their owners a few dollars. My lovely co driver thinks I'm a bit weird when I get excited to see some old beaten up truck from her past
A rather robust looking thing with a beautiful street dog snoozing in her shadow.
On my return to the city I noticed a couple of lovely Soviet era cars....
And a rather curious looking Jag - I assume this is a franken-Jag as it just doesn't look right......
A rather robust looking thing with a beautiful street dog snoozing in her shadow.
On my return to the city I noticed a couple of lovely Soviet era cars....
And a rather curious looking Jag - I assume this is a franken-Jag as it just doesn't look right......
LRDefender said:
On a recent trip out into the mountains I saw some fabulous Soviet era trucks, many of them still earning their owners a few dollars. My lovely co driver thinks I'm a bit weird when I get excited to see some old beaten up truck from her past
A rather robust looking thing with a beautiful street dog snoozing in her shadow.
On my return to the city I noticed a couple of lovely Soviet era cars....
And a rather curious looking Jag - I assume this is a franken-Jag as it just doesn't look right......
The last one is a Miskowhatever based on a nissan Micra.A rather robust looking thing with a beautiful street dog snoozing in her shadow.
On my return to the city I noticed a couple of lovely Soviet era cars....
And a rather curious looking Jag - I assume this is a franken-Jag as it just doesn't look right......
Edited by finlo on Saturday 27th April 15:41
GTRene said:
I like what they did to this Russian car.
This is the Volga V12 Coupe supercar. It is styled after the 1956-1970 Volga M21, which was the most luxurious car made in Russia.
ok,
That's got a Mk10 Jag look about it from the rear. This is the Volga V12 Coupe supercar. It is styled after the 1956-1970 Volga M21, which was the most luxurious car made in Russia.
ok,
said:
While it does resemble the Gorky Automobile Works M21, it isn’t a Volga nor is it entirely Russian. Now that you’re totally confused here’s the deal; this is a custom body built on a BMW 850csi chassis. The V12 engine is BMW’s 5.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. So essentially it is a re-bodied 850csi. With the exception of the wheels, it looks like it is a 1957 Volga coupe.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/did-you-know-russia-made-a-supercar-here-it-is/Blackpuddin said:
GTRene said:
I like what they did to this Russian car.
This is the Volga V12 Coupe supercar. It is styled after the 1956-1970 Volga M21, which was the most luxurious car made in Russia.
ok,
That's got a Mk10 Jag look about it from the rear. This is the Volga V12 Coupe supercar. It is styled after the 1956-1970 Volga M21, which was the most luxurious car made in Russia.
ok,
said:
While it does resemble the Gorky Automobile Works M21, it isn’t a Volga nor is it entirely Russian. Now that you’re totally confused here’s the deal; this is a custom body built on a BMW 850csi chassis. The V12 engine is BMW’s 5.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. So essentially it is a re-bodied 850csi. With the exception of the wheels, it looks like it is a 1957 Volga coupe.
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