A unique GAZ-21 "Volga", which looks like a classic Jaguar Mk IX, is up for sale in St. Petersburg. The 1963 car with a mileage of only 20 thousand km will be a godsend for a collector.
The front of this car is significantly different from the typical "Volga" models of those years. The new look resembles the style of the Bentley Continental and Jaguar Mk IX of the mid-1950s, which makes it a real rarity. This rare design attracts the attention of both car enthusiasts and collectors.
The owner used the car mainly for servicing weddings and other celebrations. According to him, such a "Volga" can bring up to 7 thousand rubles per hour. The seller emphasizes that the car is as simple and economical to maintain as a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
Under the hood of the rarity is a GAZ-24 engine, a 2.5-liter ZMZ-402 carburetor with 95 hp. The engine works in conjunction with a mechanical gearbox and has rear-wheel drive. The car is reliable and spare parts are readily available.
The unique "Volga" is estimated at 1.95 million rubles, which corresponds to the price of a new Lada Vesta. In this context, it becomes an attractive option for those looking for something special and with a history.
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