Russian machines(cars, pumps, electricity boxes etc..). "Are always half broken, but Never fully broken". My grand grand father used to own a Źhiguli, second generation one(it was pretty much in mint condiction, and my father used to own a Mośkvich for racing in a special club, he even fitted a sports exhaust to it, And OMG how loud it turned out to be after that... Start it in a small town during 6 am. Quarter of the down would wake up for its noize... .
I like the last 3, especially the last one. That'd be one hell of an offroading car. Hows progress, OP?
I`d really like to mangle one of those russian scrap piles, they have terrible crash behavior, don`t they? ^^ I`ve seen a Lada crash yesterday and it almost fell apart (even before the crash ) @Chernobyl: The left one in the third row is a Trabant 601 and its from the GDR (I know soviet too) it is very reliable there are a lot of them still driving around and you got to love the smell when one of them comes rattling past But the engine is pretty weak (0,6L two-stroke) and on the inside there are the seats, a dashboard, the steering whell; thats it, but still they are fun to drive and we invented a lo0t of nicknames for the Trabants: spark plug, pudding tank, asphalt bubble and racing cardboard (I know they sound stupid, but so do some English things translated to German ) Sry if my English is a bit wonky, I`m not an A student but I`m (sometimes) trying to be