Soviet Cars Dump

These photos are made by netwinds.ru activists in the place where are a lot of Soviet cars ending their days.

Most of this cars are very rare nowadays on Russian streets and were a subject to a great desire to a few generations of Soviet people, almost deprived of the right to have a car.

Now they stay there as a silent monument in far away countryside to the Soviet era and it’s style of life. Maybe on some of these cars Stalin or Brezhnev drove across the streets of Moscow.
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    59 Responses to “Soviet Cars Dump”

    1. ilyich says:

      Old cars, no matter what country they are from, are just so much more stylish than todays cars.

      This reminds me of my grandmothers old house, with my uncles many VW Bugs rusting in a row out behind the barn.

    2. greensnake says:

      Like a tank dump near Kubinka Tank Museum.

    3. ilyich says:

      mmmm. . . the sexy girl was a nice touch.

    4. Erik says:

      Wow, the last picture is really beautiful!

    5. katjusha says:

      it’s a shame i’m not close to buy one of these cars. modern cars are nothing like these…

    6. jayman says:

      Old cars are AWESOME! Thanks.

    7. 1l1 says:

      retro owns nowadays

    8. koniu says:

      Great photos, the last one being a true gem, amazing!

    9. ilyich says:

      Wait. . . the Russians made a “Taurus” automobile too!!??

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    11. LEVON says:

      Hehe, I have one from the photo nr. 34:) Volga GAZ 21. My one is green, ang before “face lifting”. I love that car, in spilt of it uses some 15 lites of gas for 100 km, and V.max is 100 km/h. I suspect it may go faster, but I’m not shure that the brakes wont fall abart.

    12. dutchy says:

      (first, forgive me my English)

      does someone know where this is?
      I really want know where this is.
      to see those cars for real, would be splendid.

      greet’s from the Netherlands

    13. Anton says:

      Greetings from Russia! Personally I’ve never seen places like that in Russia! Too big country we have, to find all about it! I think it is far away from Moscow, that’s why none of my friends has ever heared about it. So great thanks to someone who made these photos. The only thing I can’t understand is Buick Roadmaster 1939! How did it appear there! However I’ve seen another one in Moscow but it’s condition was even worth!

    14. Motorpasión says:

      Cementerio de viejas glorias rusas…

      Si las carreteras rusas no te han dado suficientes escalofríos, vía Neatorama me he encontrado con este cementerio de coches rusos que en vista de las imágenes, de noche debe ser un poco lóbrego. La mayoría de los coches que aparecen ahí, son ah…

    15. Anton says:

      I’ve found out that this place is near Tula town, not far from Moscow. But unluckily these cars are not for sale.

      • Toitsu says:

        Hello!

        Could you tell me where this place is? I am rebuilding one Gaz-12 in Finland and need of parts. I would like to personally visit the place and talk to owner. Or is there phone number where i could call?

        zim@toyterrieri.net

        -JV

    16. John P. says:

      I LOVE junkyards! Very cool pictures.

      John from the USA…..

    17. vlad says:

      yep, nothing short of great pitcures. Good job. Of course, the cars themselves made it much easier. More people should take advantage of that place, maybe star in a movie or something. The colors are just incredible.

    18. Allan says:

      WOW, that model posing by the cars is beautiful!

    19. Dmitry says:

      These masterpieces :) are from small village near Chern town in the Tula region (about 300 km southern from Moscow). AFAIK it is a personal “museum” of ex-mechanic of soviet international rally team.

      I’m planning to visit this place next week :)

    20. Grate pictures.I’is nice to see a lot of cars like this together…
      I wonder to see it all after roconstruction…

      Fall in love Pobeda M20/ Warszawa M20

    21. badbrad says:

      In my country, car junks you!

    22. It’s a realy Fallout…maybe Fallot 2:)))

    23. Macaca says:

      Why is there pictures of nice ladie on car? :p

    24. lehahimik says:

      i sell my car - GAZ M20 (Pobeda). It has original body and it works perfectly. Hope to find a real expert who’ll estimate it at its true worth. Alexey

    25. Vadim says:

      hello,

      I’m selling my car Gaz M-20 1946y.
      please contact me if you’re interested in it.

      v.koretskiy {at} hotmail {dot} com

    26. Max says:

      Dmitry, did you go to see the museum? Did you take any photos? Would love to see some more photos and hear a story about what you seen.

    27. mircea says:

      i want to know where this cars are????
      i might want a buy few

    28. MIKE says:

      excellent! i appreciate auto boneyards, and the model was a nice touch!!

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    30. chamberlain says:

      please i want to know how to where the car junks are and need a picture of the scene.when i get in my box then we can go into abusiness to disengage and sell them in Nigeria.
      thanks.

    31. JOONAS says:

      LOVELY MOSKVITSH AND POPEDA

    32. kir says:

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    33. LosJ says:

      Девушка очень красивая =)

    34. Gerard B says:

      Its not Taurus, it’s Taunus which was a German Ford. What it’s doing in the USSR I don’t know.

    35. Mayne West says:

      There are also big area in Estonia, where are many nice cars.
      Check that out:
      http://varjupaik.jjts.ee/?action=text&P=51&ID=51&lang=est

    36. pipisa says:

      все пидарасы =)

    37. Jason says:

      It looks like the soviet union imported lots of cars from Cuba.

    38. vadgergo says:

      Cool! I want more pics!

    39. me says:

      THANK YOU!!!!!!!

    40. heatmiser says:

      I can’t believe the Russians have so many hot babes that they just throw them out along with their junk cars! What a shame.

    41. konstantin says:

      my father has a car from picture N16 a GAZ / Volga that was informing citizens in WW2 or just informing for something!he also have a green truck like on pic in backyard it works though im 14 but i have a driving license!im riding it with mah friends although its shame that these beautifull cars are going for 2nd sort of meatl for factorys!we must protect them not dumping them!new cars are crap that dont look good!why are they publishing them? they shuld publish old cars but with newer inside parts like moskvich lada ZIL truck KAMAZ truck NIVA UAZ with new motors!but with oldscool styled cabins that look good! i live in latvia now i have seen some latvian made cars but that were made in USSR like a little bus called RAF,you probaby know that RAF is a car that was made on RAF factory in 70s !its complexed and rare i only know 1 raf in riga and its abandoned and all painted in graffity !!! if you with me say that we not just NEEED to save SOVIET cars we MUST save them!whos with me?

    42. Jan says:

      How did the Mercedes get there?

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    44. Too bad any of them are not for sale. It would be nice if some collectors(local or foreign) would buy a few of them & restore them into pristine condition. If i could restore one, id, restore the green pickup truck.

    45. Xpltivdletd says:

      Photo # autoklad_14, a green car and a yellow: They look almost exactly like old FIAT 500s. Were they called “Zastava” in Russia, as they were in Warsaw-Pact countries? Thank you.

      I hope some of these old cars are given new lives. A better engine, a LOT of hard work, a lot of T.L.C. (Tender, Loving CASH), and a ton of scrap-metal may become something very special. Best regards.

    46. Cup Of Web says:

      Field full of old Soviet Cars…

      [ Via ]
      ……

    47. Screw the damn cars, I’m just going to say what most men would say:

      “Forget the cars and just let me bend that hot Russian bitch over the hood and bang the hell out of them, and then we can discuss the cars later.”

    48. robert says:

      nice pictures. its a shame to see these cars standing there..for nothing.
      Somebody wants to sell a pabeda in good condition??
      Thanks
      Robert and Olga

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    50. scott miller says:

      where is this place? great rebuild or hot rod ,rat rod i want one of those cars

    51. Joey says:

      Who are these f*cking ugly bitches touching those beautiful cars? Hope they’ll die one day.

    52. Piotrek says:

      Piękne auta kiedyś…szkoda,że obecnie już wymarłe…zdjęcia super!!! Awesome great pictures!!!

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