A rare GAZ-21 "Volga" model with a mileage of 50 thousand kilometers is being sold in Krasnoyarsk. The seller is asking 300 thousand rubles for the car.
The car's owner claims that the "Volga" has always been in a dry garage, and the car is in excellent condition. A minor maintenance service was recently carried out: the spark plugs, oil in the gearbox, engine, and rear axle were replaced. The car is in running order, as they say, just get in and drive.
The twenty-first "Volga" is equipped with a 2.4-liter engine. Its power is 65 horsepower. The drive is rear-wheel. The car stands out with its chrome "fangs" on the bumper and a large radiator grille, as well as decorative elements.
The price of the GAZ-21 in the USSR in 1963 started from 5,500 rubles to 5,800 rubles, depending on the car's modification, with an average salary of 83.9 rubles per month (in 1963). Thus, in the early 60s, the cost of the car corresponded to 60-65 average monthly salaries. The GAZ-21 was produced from 1956 to 1970.
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