A unique copy of the Russian Oka hatchback from 2004 has been put up for sale in Samara. The car has traveled only 40 kilometers in two decades.
The car's radiator grille features the KamAZ logo. This indicates that it was assembled at the ZMA plant in Naberezhnye Chelny.
It should be recalled that the Oka was also produced in Togliatti at AvtoVAZ and in Serpukhov at SeAZ. The cars are almost identical in appearance, and the exact origin can only be determined by the identification number.
The small car is equipped with a 749 cc two-cylinder carburetor engine with a capacity of 33 hp (50 N•m), working in tandem with a 4-speed manual gearbox. The car is equipped with a standard white body, gray fabric interior and a minimal set of options.
The cost of the car is 550 thousand rubles.
Earlier www1.ru reported that VAZ-1111 was put up for sale in Russia in perfect condition.
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