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Hymie
10th May 2009, 09:22 AM
English Russia Volga Landrover (http://englishrussia.com/?p=1112)

tempestv8
10th May 2009, 09:25 AM
Wow, solid live axles for the front. Quite impressive! :)

101RRS
10th May 2009, 12:35 PM
Looks like a front sals as well.

Sprint
10th May 2009, 03:05 PM
having a look through the site, theres some really amazing stuff through russia, some great, some haunting, some saddening..... seems so different to the world most of us know

clean32
10th May 2009, 05:17 PM
Wow, solid live axles for the front. Quite impressive! :)

Not Sals, the dif housing is cast in 2 peaces left and right sides, they are bolted together inline with the crown wheel.

clean32
10th May 2009, 05:19 PM
having a look through the site, theres some really amazing stuff through russia, some great, some haunting, some saddening..... seems so different to the world most of us know

the world most ofus know is AUSTRALIA, russia is more like the rest of the world than Gods own is

Bigbjorn
10th May 2009, 05:31 PM
If those Russian cars are anything like their machine tools, they will be very robustly constructed and almost unbreakable. Kaffir proof, as they say in Africa.

Dinty
10th May 2009, 05:36 PM
G'day All, Most likely a 'Timken' diff as used in WW2 trucks (CMP & Studebakers) cheers Dennis:angel:

clean32
10th May 2009, 05:44 PM
If those Russian cars are anything like their machine tools, they will be very robustly constructed and almost unbreakable. Kaffir proof, as they say in Africa.

Unfortunaly not, the average russian will pay 10K USD for 15 year old Opel or VW import with 400 000klm on the clock than tuch any thing new russian, i have a mate whos father pruchased a new Lada Samra, the right rear wheel came off on the drive Home.

Chucaro
10th May 2009, 06:06 PM
I like the Top 10 GAZ 2975 "Tiger", among other things it can cross a river up to 1.20 mt deep
Here are some videos about it
YouTube - oruzeyka gaz 2975 tiger documentary (video in russian)

spudboy
11th May 2009, 08:44 AM
A good Russian road test video! Includes the necessary "shooting it with a machine gun" test. A Defender wouldn't have looked so good after being shot, that's for sure.

BMKal
11th May 2009, 11:25 AM
Unfortunaly not, the average russian will pay 10K USD for 15 year old Opel or VW import with 400 000klm on the clock than tuch any thing new russian, i have a mate whos father pruchased a new Lada Samra, the right rear wheel came off on the drive Home.

The wife's younger brother bought a new Samara in Adelaide a few years back. Shortly after, he set off on a drive across the paddock to visit us in Kalgoorlie. By the time he got here, the entire top of the dash had melted / buckled into a twisted mess.

Some time later (back in Adelaide), he had a front wheel bearing failure. The car was off the road for more than a month while they sourced replacement parts (believe that they used Fiat parts in the end).

martinozcmax
12th May 2009, 02:43 PM
Unfortunaly not, the average russian will pay 10K USD for 15 year old Opel or VW import with 400 000klm on the clock than tuch any thing new russian, i have a mate whos father pruchased a new Lada Samra, the right rear wheel came off on the drive Home.

Agreed, Russian cars were a laughing stock when I emigrated 20 or so years ago. The old joke was to double the value of a lada you simply filled it with petrol. May be better now ?

I have personally worked on their electronic kit again a few years back. It was very basic, old, badly made generally agricultural in design and build quality.

Regards

Martin

2 rocks
12th May 2009, 08:47 PM
English Russia Volga Landrover (http://englishrussia.com/?p=1112)

Is it just me, or does it look like an HR Holden?

...and an HR Holden with an Overlander 4WD kit?

Cheers
Mike

Newbs-IIA
12th May 2009, 11:40 PM
Is it just me, or does it look like an HR Holden?

...and an HR Holden with an Overlander 4WD kit?

Cheers
Mike
LOVE OVERLANDERS!!!! An overlander is my ideal car haha - I want one

as for that russian crap, take a look at some of the comments

Ummagumma says:
July 26, 2007 at 7:11 am
I thought car ownership was forbidden or discouraged in the former USSR…

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Sarah says:
July 26, 2007 at 8:47 am
Only if you were a soviet leader like Leonid Illich Brezhnev, then you could make up your own set of rules that no one else could live by.

Also you could have a car; but to my best understanding, it was still property of the state.

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Ivan Mikhailov says:
July 26, 2007 at 1:36 pm
It was quite legal to have a car. Indeed it was a bit discouraged by high prices, regular gasoline shortages (as well as continuous lack of replacement parts) and poor service. OTOH, there were no traffic jams

bwhahahaha

clean32
13th May 2009, 09:07 PM
Is it just me, or does it look like an HR Holden?

...and an HR Holden with an Overlander 4WD kit?

Cheers
Mike

Its based on the Vaxhall VB cresta, looks more like a VC Cresta, that inturn is closely resembles AP5-VC valliants but with springs.

clean32
13th May 2009, 09:32 PM
LOVE OVERLANDERS!!!! An overlander is my ideal car haha - I want one

as for that russian crap, take a look at some of the comments

Ummagumma says:
July 26, 2007 at 7:11 am
I thought car ownership was forbidden or discouraged in the former USSR…

Reply
Sarah says:
July 26, 2007 at 8:47 am
Only if you were a soviet leader like Leonid Illich Brezhnev, then you could make up your own set of rules that no one else could live by.

Also you could have a car; but to my best understanding, it was still property of the state.

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Ivan Mikhailov says:
July 26, 2007 at 1:36 pm
It was quite legal to have a car. Indeed it was a bit discouraged by high prices, regular gasoline shortages (as well as continuous lack of replacement parts) and poor service. OTOH, there were no traffic jams

bwhahahaha

Russia is a hard place to understand as are Russians. Moscow before ww2 claimed the best living standards in Europe, having said that Europe as a dog of a place that’s why aussie looked so good. The best thing to happen to European cities was Bomber command.
I would go as far as to say that until the late 70s Russia would have been an ok place, the shortages we all know about were the result of economic policies and some smart economical pressure from mainly the US the last straw was a fertilizer stuff up that just about wiped out the countries grain crops. That’s why aussie got some Ladas, cars for Grain, New Zealand cars for butter etc ) add to that the cost of Afghanistan.
Standard Russian joke
A man works hard for 20 years, saves his Kopeks and finally has enough money to by a car. he goes to the car dealer, fills out his forms, but being a savvy Russian he ticks the boxes of what he dint like. He ticks blue because he wants a red car etc. When all is done he hands over his money gets his receipt and then asks when he can have delivery.
The sales person replies march 19 in 2 years time. he accepts this as 2 years is not so long he had previously had to wait 3 years for his fridge. thinking as he walked out the door he turns and asks, is that in the morning or the afternoon. the sales person checks the diary and replayes afternoon. GOOD he says, the Plummer is over to fix the toilet in the mooring.

That joke is not responded with laughter but with everyone saying DA DA DA with big smiles and slaps on the back