A 1989 Lada Samara is up for sale in Germany - the legendary "Lada Samara", a dream car for late USSR car enthusiasts.
This is a restyled model with an extended front fender, equipped with a 1.3-liter engine producing 64 hp and a 5-speed manual transmission. The car stands out with its power windows, central locking, tinted windows, and improved sound insulation. The interior features sports seats with leatherette and pronounced lateral support, and the steering wheel has been recently reupholstered.
The car was imported from Ukraine with Ukrainian license plates. The previous owner lowered the suspension, installed a new steering wheel, and repainted the body five years ago. In 2024, the timing belt was replaced, and the mileage is 150,000 kilometers. The car retains the authentic spirit of the era, attracting the attention of retro enthusiasts.
The price of the "Lada Samara" is only 1499 euros.
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