Have to agree it was a fantastic little 4x4. Definately comfortable and yes the 2L Fiat almost drops straight in. You have to modify the sump a bit and grind a small area of the rear bellhousing off. Also need to make up brackets as the engine mounts don't quite line up.
Yes they go well, Mine had the 2L fiat and was good for 140km/h (more comfortable at 110km/h)
Heaps of room for the size of the vehicle. Mine didn't leak either (and yes the fluids were all there)
I'd love to get one again for playing with. Goes anywhere and very stable.
I reckon the same team responsible for Land rover electrics designed the Niva's whilst they were apprentice's.
The gearbox failure was the main input shaft... (2L engine and bad driving no doubt added to that!).
Useless fact: apparently the Lada was designed so that you did not need any special equipment or lifting gear to work on the vehicle. One of the reasons they are so easy to work on! My favourite part of the owners manual (yep, still had it!) was the instructions for starting the vehicle in -40 degress celsius!


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