A resident of the city of Georgievsk in the Stavropol Territory is selling an unusual "Volga." The GAZ-24-34 was developed for Soviet Chekists. A total of 245 cars were produced. Compared to a regular "Volga," the technical differences are significant.
The 1991 car has a three-speed automatic transmission. But looking into the interior, you won't be able to determine this. The transmission has a lever that is supposed to be mechanical. Disguise, no less!
Another difference from the standard "Volga" is the engine. It was taken from the "Chaika-13." A 195-horsepower engine with a volume of 5.53 liters. The car has power steering, and the suspension is reinforced.
Unfortunately, the unique "Volga" is in poor condition. It requires serious restoration. However, the seller is not at all embarrassed by this. He is asking 2.7 million rubles for the "Volga" for the KGB. As a bonus, he is giving away a 220-horsepower engine with the car.
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