A 2010 Marussia B1 supercar has been put up for sale in Yekaterinburg. According to the ad, the car's mileage is 1 km.
The owner warned that the supercar needs repair. The ad states that the car is missing an engine and gearbox. The potential buyer is essentially looking at a blank canvas for a large-scale restoration project.
The ad specifies that there are no documents for the car, and the year of manufacture does not match the data in the vehicle title.
At the same time, the car is not listed as wanted and has no registration restrictions. However, the legal purity of the transaction raises certain doubts. The seller is asking 10 million rubles for the car.
As a reminder, Marussia Motors was founded in Russia in 2007. During its existence, until 2014, when it declared bankruptcy, it managed to produce 44 prototypes and four production cars.
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