A car capable of interesting even collectors has been put up for sale in Budapest - a perfectly preserved 1984 LADA 2102, known on the local market as Lada 1200. The price of the rarity is 12,900 euros, which at the current exchange rate is approximately 1.2 million rubles. The car has only 63 km of mileage, and it is in new condition: original paint, factory assembly, without a single repair or accident.
The technical characteristics of the car, which has the classic 2102 layout, have also not undergone any changes: a 1.2-liter gasoline engine with a capacity of 60 hp, a mechanical gearbox and rear-wheel drive.
The car has never been used on public roads, and after long storage it underwent a complete technical inspection and cleaning. The interior is made in a rare combination of beige leatherette and a red body, which makes the specimen especially attractive for collectors of classic cars from Eastern Europe.
Such specimens are rare even in museums. According to the owner, the LADA 2102 is completely original and is in the condition of a "new car".
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