If you don’t live in a former Eastern Bloc country, odds are that you’ve never seen a Lada driving around your neighborhood. This car is ubiquitous in Russia and its neighboring countries, though, and ...
It's a mammoth of a V16 engine too, at 51 inches (130 cm) long. To accommodate it, Garage 54 chopped off the front end of the Lada, extended it and then welded it back in place. Instead of building a ...
The Lada we have here started out in life... as any old-school Lada did, basically being a slightly modernized Russian version of an old Fiat. However, the Lada we have here is like no other, since it ...
You've probably got a few gearhead friends with a taste for the exotic. Maybe they've got an imported Nissan Skyline, or they've got their eye on something European, like a charming little Renault or ...
Lada’s venerable, Fiat 124-derived sedans lend themselves surprisingly well to outlandish modifications. We’ve seen one with 14 wheels, we’ve seen one walk on metal legs, and we’ve seen one dropped on ...
Lada. It’s a name that evokes images of a barebones Soviet-era vehicle, not necessarily a roaring, turbocharged beast. Yet, here we are, gawking at a 1988 Lada 2105 that has undergone such an ...
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