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    News From Russian Roads, Part 41

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    Posted on September 22, 2011 by team

    Meanwhile in Minsk a young drunk guy on his mother’s car turned three parked cars into a heap of metal ruins.





    It is obvious that owners of this glamorous Rover have a rich fantasy and are rich themselves.

    In Zaraisk 6 cars rushing for a wedding collided in one chain. A driver of the first car decided to make way for pedestrians. The just-married will remember this day for long.

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    Here is a children’s pedal car “Moskvich”, made in the USSR by the State Standard. It was firstly manufactured in 1989 and totally restored in 2011 in accordance with the original model. Now the car works silently and wheels rotate smoothly. All old and idle parts (lights, bumpers, suspension, etc.) are replaced by new ones.

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    19 Responses to “News From Russian Roads, Part 41”

    1. Mr.Fox says:
      September 22, 2011 at 6:28 am

      OMG! too luxury toy pedal car!

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    2. YJ says:
      September 22, 2011 at 7:26 am

      Did the drunk guy’s mother drive a tank.
      For the one after that, that is as close as a Chechen wedding a Russian person get.

      Reply
    3. yojimbo says:
      September 22, 2011 at 8:30 am

      What is up with the guy in the fourth picture he is wearing a complete set of US Army ACUs with all identifying patches and rank removed he also lacks his cover(hat) for you civvies is he just some guy big into military clothing or a US Army member on a deployment(which in that case means that this picture was not taken in Russia but some other East European location)

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      • Cheburator says:
        September 22, 2011 at 6:41 pm

        It says Minsk, the capital of Belarus, which makes the appearance of this ‘American GI’ even more suspicious (Belarus is not best friends with the West).

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      • blacksite says:
        September 22, 2011 at 7:13 pm

        The Americans have a secret black ops torture sight nearby. They aren’t supposed to wear their ACUs outside.

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        • yojimbo says:
          September 23, 2011 at 3:03 pm

          I think it just a Belarus who collects military uniforms I mean I have tons of Cold War era Soviet gear and I am an american I also have a modern Russian field jacket you can buy most anything from a good surplus store.Also Us military members if they are wearing a uniform they where the entire thing the fact that he lacks cover for his head is a very strong sign that he is a civilian.I was just having some fun really with my OP.

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    4. OCTOMOM says:
      September 22, 2011 at 9:38 am

      At least once, we all had our cars sprayed with nasty insults, right??

      Reply
    5. Pokapika says:
      September 22, 2011 at 12:36 pm

      Typical russian car: Lada, tinted windows, stickers, sporty look. Luxurius russian Cars (those are old or normal for europeans): volvo s80 (1998), rover 75 (1998) BMW E39 with some diamonts on them;)

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    6. Otis R. Needleman says:
      September 22, 2011 at 2:09 pm

      Wonder what the American soldier in picture 4 is doing there. That first accident is incredible. Wonder if anyone was killed.

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      • CZenda says:
        September 23, 2011 at 2:10 am

        I dunno about Minsk, but where I live, surplus uniforms are favorite working outfits. They are bottom cheap and practical – a lot of pockets for tools, bolts etc. Even I have few of them for use in my workshop/garden, like Swiss Alpentarn trousers, Swedish M90 parka etc.

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      • yojimbo says:
        September 23, 2011 at 3:05 pm

        You do not read all of the posts do you I made the same observation several hours before you did.

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    7. JZ says:
      September 22, 2011 at 2:31 pm

      Damn, I remember I had that kind of Moskvich pedal car when I was little. it was of green color, but like with all my toys I didn’t handle it with care so it broke quite fast :(

      Reply
    8. Cheburator says:
      September 22, 2011 at 6:42 pm

      Yup, that’s lada’s competitive advantage in the local market ;)

      Reply
    9. Hans (original) says:
      September 22, 2011 at 11:00 pm

      Probably this other “Hans” isn’t a troll using my nick…

      Reply
    10. BlowME says:
      September 23, 2011 at 1:21 am

      That pedal car is actually a legit means of transportation for a child. Too bad they are not so popular anymore…

      Reply
    11. Scott says:
      September 24, 2011 at 3:34 am

      Guy in #4 – that’s just surplus – probably OP Desert Storm, that was a while ago now.

      Reply
    12. Peter says:
      October 8, 2011 at 5:04 am

      I had such a car in the 80′s. These were also in Hungary very popular.

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    13. Peter says:
      October 8, 2011 at 5:04 am

      (I’meant the yellow “Moszkvics” of course.)

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    14. Alex says:
      September 15, 2012 at 5:13 pm

      Hello! Where can I buy a children’s pedal car “Moskvich”, made in the USSR by the State Standard? Please contact me at e-mail: andaq2000@yahoo.com or send me more data about a store or factory contact info if anyone knows more. Thank you!

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