A very rare example of the Russian Marussia B1 sports car from 2015 is up for sale in Moscow. The car has not been used and has zero mileage.
Under the hood of the sports car is a 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine with 300 hp and an automatic transmission.
The sports car has been thoroughly reworked. The car has undergone a process including re-welding the power structure of the body, repainting the panels, reconfiguring the engine firmware, and a new interior trim. A media system is installed inside.
Only 4 production sports cars were created under the Russian brand Marussia. The status of this particular example at the time of release is unknown.
Marussia Motors ceased operations in 2014, but the car for sale is dated 2015.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a ZAZ-968M from 1980 in perfect condition appeared for sale in Yekaterinburg.
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