Homemade monster: Oka-based all-terrain vehicle with Moskvich engine put up for sale

The car has friction steering, independent suspension and 62 cm tracks for off-road driving

A homemade tracked all-terrain vehicle, assembled on the basis of the Oka microcar, is being sold in Mari El. An engine from a Moskvich was used as a power plant, and the gearbox is from a UAZ. Turns are carried out by friction clutches - separate clutches are installed on the turning gears, which ensures maneuverability off-road.

Oka on a tracked chassis

The all-terrain vehicle received an independent suspension, which, according to the seller, provides a smooth ride on any snow. The width of the tracks is 62 centimeters, the tracks are made of a 25×50 mm profile with a wall thickness of 2 mm. The engine has been overhauled, there is a sunroof on the roof.

The seller notes that a lot of effort has been invested in the equipment. The price of the all-terrain vehicle is 400 thousand rubles.

Earlier it was reported that a Kulibin from the Saratov region assembled a powerful car based on the VAZ "classic" - he put a "six" on tracks for moving in winter through difficult terrain and virgin land.

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