Thanks for that.
Great pics.
Andrew
Hi just a few photos from a Russian site showing old oil rigs, lada nivas, Kamaz trucks and wildlife,
Thanks for that.
Great pics.
Andrew
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Midlife Crisis.Im going to get stuck into mine early and ENJOY it.
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Makes me realise I like Australia for another 2 reasons.
1/. Our bears are smaller than us & live in tree's
2/. Driving through the snow in Winter is usually voluntary..
soviet fealings are strong in some areas ( usally the poor areas)teaching the locals how to BBQ, its autum and about -17 deg. ice on the inside of the windows of our appartment - 30 deg. BBQ again, loverly winters Day -40 and Minime at about 20 months playing out side -40
Last edited by clean32; 31st July 2010 at 09:43 AM.
the green Jeep thing is a GAZ, originally based on a ford WW2 jeep and a S1 tub and fire wall. it hasn’t progressed much until recently, 1500 then 2 ltr then 2.2 petrol, now days usually with a 2.7 French diesel. Up until 6-7 years a go they had elliptical springs all round and still do on the rear but with a disco type of front suspension now. the diffs are interesting, the diff housing has a left and a right hand sides bolted together inline with the crown wheel.
If you look at the door bottoms, the front and rear doors are interchangeable, door tops come off as will the roof etc just like a landy, the difs were interchangeable from front to rear until recently.
The long nose trucks are ISSH. There are 3 different cab types in the slide show but are basically the same. Started out life as the 2 GM duce and 1/2 truck factories sent to the USSR ver Iran during WW2. originally with a 5ltr flathead and ending up with a 6ltr pushrod V8, this is the same motor that was used in the ZIL limos, currently they use a Russian designed and produced V8 diesel. This V8 is used in every thing from tractors to boats and Kamaz trucks.
imagine a fordson tractor with a 4 ltr V8 diesel in it, its a bit like that.
The cab over trucks are Kamaz, known to us from the Paris to Dakar racing and slso purchased in large numbers by the UN and the USA for Iraq
The Lada Nivia, if you look is a 4 door so its no older than about 5 years, you can also get it in a double cab now days. a joint venture with GM saw a new model come out about a decade ago but the original model is still being pumped out but with the GM gear box ( made in china) and the original 1500 cc is now a 2.2 with bosh injection
Thanks Clean those photos are great and remind me of a few interesting times
I can relate to the BBQ outside in cold eating Шашлык (kebabs) and of course водка (vodka) my first russian words were roughly translated : Simon will you drink vodka me: ok !!!
can relate to the young children playing in the cold, my wife said school was not stopped until -25 degress of frost!!!, h In NZ most people are worried by minus 5!!!!
LOL yes the Russian meat and mayonnaise then poke a stick though it.
Until recently RF was the biggest importer of ROO meat, but this was banned about 18 months ago, I assume some Russians have returned to there old habits of eating each other. “ don’t ask Babushka what’s in the soup” “don’t ask the Kakistani what’s in the pie”
school what a crack up of a system, start at 7 years of age from 7am to 1pm 5 days. Most parents work 12 hours a day 2 days on and 2 days off. If they work at all
“Tafta” the word to describe going to work and not doing anything. Or my favorite one as told to me by the director of a rail ways work shop.” They pretend to work so we pretend to pay them”
lol Tafta was in the gulags big time according to my wifes relative also
thye survived with no food by pretending to work!!!
regarding the meat etc soviet times: Two russian women walking home from the market I finally got fresh meat!!!! really? fresh? Yes yes well its still so fresh it must be barking
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