A unique GAZ-14 "Chaika" from 1985 in factory condition has been put up for sale in Minsk. The car's mileage is 40,000 km.
These cars were produced from 1977 to 1988. In 11 years, only 1110 units were assembled, intended exclusively for the official use of high-ranking officials, such as ministers and regional committee secretaries.
The black body of the "Chaika" looks almost perfect. It has retained its original chrome elements and optics. The car's interior, despite slight signs of wear on the seats and door cards, remains in good condition. The wheels are equipped with Soviet tires.
Under the hood is a 5.5-liter V8 carburetor engine ZMZ-505 with a capacity of 195 hp, working in tandem with a 3-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. The car is in running condition and has not been modified.
The cost of this rarity is 2,365,000 rubles.
Earlier,www1.ru reported that a rare 1959 GAZ-13 "Chaika"is being sold in Kazakhstan.
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