![]() 08/03/2018 at 09:26 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Don’t mind me, I’m just posting a picture of a Ukrainian van that looks like a three-way mashup of a ‘58 Fury, a Corvair Greenbrier, and a ‘61 Comet. On a GAZ chassis. (SARB Start, 1964).
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Hello, yes Fallout I have a design for you..
![]() 08/03/2018 at 09:49 |
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Quite so. Supposedly as many as a hundred were built, but there can’t be many survivors. There’s that one, and this one which came up for sale at some point:
http://retrosales.org/c212-7574.html
I assume the stamp means it sold. It was in Armenia.
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Found another survivor:
https://www.drive2.ru/b/1793771/
I think I have another vehicle to add to my white stag impossible hunt list.
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that looks like one of my photoshops.
![]() 08/03/2018 at 12:39 |
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I almost feel bad saying this, but I kinda want one. It needs a multi-hued interior to match.
![]() 08/03/2018 at 12:46 |
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I’m not here to kinkshame you, brah.
Did you see in the other comments the listing of one that had been for sale?
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I did but my internet connection here is junk and couldn’t follow the link.
I’ll chrck it out when I get home.
![]() 08/03/2018 at 13:04 |
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The funny thing is, even with few being *known* to be out there, the bodies are fiberglass and the chassis are standard Volga running gear, so if they really did make as many as they think, there are probably some “in the wild” awaiting revival in Ukraine or elsewhere
. A couple, anyway.