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In Samara, the unique LuAZ-969M “Ivashka” is sold for 1.5 million rubles

A LuAZ-969M car, known as “Ivashka”, manufactured in 1988 with factory modifications and a full set of documents is sold for 1.5 million rubles. The corresponding announcement appeared on the website Drom.ru.

The original body was lengthened and converted into an all-metal one. The car is equipped with a 1.7-liter VAZ-21 213 engine, a completely redesigned steering system, two stoves and a sunroof. The owner notes that it is impossible to list all the changes, and all of them are officially registered.

The kit includes a complete archive of documents: correspondence with the manufacturer and US, expert opinions, as well as television recordings and publications in magazines about this car.

The seller is asking 1.5 million rubles for the 38-year-old LuAZ after this modification, but is ready to discuss the final price with interested buyers.

Earlier it was reported that a rare domestic car, stylized as a Ferrari, was being sold in Rostov-on-Don.

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