
One will never get bored at the Horsepower Museum the exposition of which changes all the time as equipment presented belong to different completists.

The exhibition starts with horse carriages.

Such armored cars were used before revolution.


The Studebaker Dictator of 1937 was renamed into Commander after the Nazi came intopower in Italy and Germany.


Scramblers.


The L (Leningrad) 8 was manufactured in 1941.

Drive belting DKW E206 (1926).



DKW RT-125 of 1944.




Harley Davidson WL-38, 1939.

The NSU motorcycles.




Ford-T which is constantly black in color.


Opel Olympia Rekord.

Such armored cars were used during the Great Patriotic War.

Ford Mustang.



GAZ М20 “Pobeda”.

GAZ 21.


This Opel Kadett K-38, 1940 is on sale.

The S-1L is intended for disabled people.





This bike was manufactured in 1915.



Harley Davidson.


An exposition of cold weapons is located on the ground floor.


Location: Saint-Petersburg
via soulim


Don’t disgrace Lenin.He “is” the founder of modern Russia.
Not exactly. He played the probably most important role in Russia’s transformation from a rural, relatively backward country to the modern, industrailized and developed country it is today. But none should ever forget that it was the common Russian that achieved this great change.
Very right.but don’t forget that the “Alpha male” has the key role to guide the herd of common followers ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
You’ve got a point. A group of sheep led by a lion, will defeat a group of lions led by a sheep.
Lenin’s “untimely” death was the inception of “socialist dictatorship” in Soviet union.Stalin crushed each and every voice against his ideas.if Lenin has survived few “decades” ,history may be so different today ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Vespa rocks.