Zaparozhets Super Car

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So it seems it is a tradition to get a monster car each day. This one would suit you best if you plan to transport some old bricks somewhere in Russian winter.





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    21 Responses to “Zaparozhets Super Car”

    1. John says:

      SECOND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    2. It’s no Zaporozhets. There’s a radiator out front, and we all know that Zapors are rear-engined and aircooled. It does seem to use some Zapor’s body pahels, though.

    3. man, they repeated this one. ive seen it already and was hoping for something new…

    4. Delicious says:

      The bricks are for traction. They’re probably always in the back, at least in the winter.

    5. Ben Cardwell says:

      That’s a…err…nice ride.

    6. mintavillám says:

      очень good!!!!! :-)

    7. Ahtoh says:

      My uncle have one

    8. Brian says:

      Here in Mississippi that kind of truck is pretty darn routine. Actually, it’s considered extremely normal. LOL.

    9. Brian says:

      Here in Mississippi, that kind of truck is actually quite normal. LOL.

    10. Elepski says:

      You know… with a little metal work and paint… that sucker will be nice

    11. 2oonhed says:

      Where do those wheels come from?
      Such tiny spokes for such big wheels.
      They look very light.
      Are they steel?
      Are bolt patterns for wheels standardized in Russia?

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