A Symbol of the Soviet Automotive Industry: GAZ-24-10 from 1987 is Being Sold in Germany

The car has only traveled 14.5 thousand km

A restored Volga from 1987 has been put up for sale in Germany. The car's odometer reads only 14.5 thousand kilometers.

Under the hood, the car has a 2.5-liter gasoline engine with 100 hp, working in tandem with a manual transmission and rear-wheel drive — typical for its time, but a reliable and durable configuration. Among the options available are fog lights, a standard radio, and a spare wheel. The body color is white, and the interior is made in black leather, which gives the car a strict and elegant look.

The ГАЗ-24 was considered a symbol of the Soviet automotive industry for many years — a durable, fairly comfortable, and easy-to-repair car that was used as a taxi, service, and even police transport.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that a unique armored Volga with a Japanese engine and a Swedish axle has been put up for sale.

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