An unusual 1993 Mercedes-Benz T1 nicknamed "Bath on Wheels" has been put up for sale in Minsk.
The van combines a two-meter-long wood-burning sauna and a cabin that can accommodate up to seven people, which can be converted into three sleeping places. Despite the lack of a shower cabin, the car offers a unique experience for lovers of mobile recreation.
Under the hood, the car is equipped with a reliable 2.4-liter OM616 diesel engine paired with a manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. A category "B" driver's license is sufficient to drive the car. The van has undergone body repairs, but details about the work carried out are not disclosed.
The price of this unusual Mercedes-Benz T1 is about 15,000 Belarusian rubles, which is equivalent to approximately 400,000 Russian rubles.
Earlier,www1.ru reported that the rarest all-wheel drive minivan Lada 2120 isbeing sold in Samara.
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