A rare Volga limousine goes on sale
- September 25, 2023
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A private seller from Kirov is selling a Volga GAZ-310200 limousine from 1997, which is made from a GAZ-3102 sedan with an extended wheelbase and an insert between
A private seller from Kirov is selling a Volga GAZ-310200 limousine from 1997, which is made from a GAZ-3102 sedan with an extended wheelbase and an insert between
The limousine seller emphasizes that the cars were produced “on behalf of law enforcement agencies and government agencies” and assembled by hand – precisely at the period when they first tried to transfer all officials en masse to the domestic auto industry.
The car in the advertisement was ordered by the governor of the Kirov region, Vladimir Sergeenkov, but judging by the mileage of only 5,000 km, the limousine was actually mainly parked in the garage of the regional administration.
The unique Volga, the seller notes, cost almost a million rubles at an exchange rate of 6 rubles per dollar, which is confirmed by an extract from the treasury – for the same million he is even now ready to part with the car. In 2005 the limousine went into private hands.
As an additional benefit, the car owner calls a license plate with three letters “A” – however, this is relevant only for residents of the Kirov region.
The black limousine has a light fabric interior with a partition wall in which a Shivaki TV and something like a VCR are mounted. The car is equipped with a 2.4 liter petrol engine with a power of 100 hp. Of. and a manual gearbox. Drive – rear.
Restoring it to collectible condition will require a minimum of effort, the seller adds – and emphasizes that he does not agree to haggle.
The limousine seller emphasizes that the cars were produced “on behalf of law enforcement agencies and government agencies” and assembled by hand – precisely at the period when they first tried to transfer all officials en masse to the domestic auto industry.
The car in the advertisement was ordered by the governor of the Kirov region, Vladimir Sergeenkov, but judging by the mileage of only 5,000 km, the limousine was actually mainly parked in the garage of the regional administration.
The unique Volga, the seller notes, cost almost a million rubles at an exchange rate of 6 rubles per dollar, which is confirmed by an extract from the treasury – for the same million he is even now ready to part with the car. In 2005 the limousine went into private hands.
As an additional benefit, the car owner calls a license plate with three letters “A” – however, this is relevant only for residents of the Kirov region.
The black limousine has a light fabric interior with a partition wall in which a Shivaki TV and something like a VCR are mounted. The car is equipped with a 2.4 liter petrol engine with a power of 100 hp. Of. and a manual gearbox. Drive – rear.
Restoring it to collectible condition will require a minimum of effort, the seller adds – and emphasizes that he does not agree to haggle.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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