In Yekaterinburg they offer to purchase a two-door flatbed truck Zuk. Motor magazine drew attention to the ad. The 1987 model has a mileage of 53,819 km. According to the seller, the engine, gearbox and chassis are working properly.
Żuk (“Beetle”) is a brand of Polish light trucks produced by the Lublin Truck Plant (Fabryka Samochodów Ciężarowych). These cars were popular in Poland, the USSR and other socialist countries.
The Lublin Truck Plant produced light delivery vehicles “Beetle” from 1959 to 1993. A total of 587 thousand copies were produced.
The version put up for sale is equipped with a 52-horsepower 2.1-liter engine. “New sample documents with a new license plate. In Ekaterinburg – in a single copy, I have never seen anything like it. On the move, sat down and drove off, everything is in working order,” the seller clarifies.
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