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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: amigov6 on 06 October 2009, 22:22:29
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Wish it was a.....
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reckon it would pass an MOT?
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reckon it would pass an MOT?
Depending on where you take it....maybe!!!
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is that a wartburg :o
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No a fartburg :) :) ;)
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Well I cannot understand the lingo, but I take it they are saying what a lovely classic car that is which is so representive of the great days of the USSR.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)
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No a fartburg :) :) ;)
;D ;D
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is that a wartburg :o
No Mate its a moskvick 412 ( mosse ) and East german car, Looks similar to the wartburg 323 but is 4 stroke unlike the wartburg.
Where I lived in germany there was a lad who put a chevvy engine in one and great big wide rear wheels, looked good.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPEXA6Q5qFg[/media]
This was taken on the runway of the disused russian airbase in Zerbst Where I used to live. The white mosse was bloody fast.
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oooh nice. :y
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I drove one of these once - many years ago! Very basic and would use just about any mixture of fuel.
The window winders were a cotton real type thing on the back of the handle with the wire going over a pulley in the middle of the frame and down to the window frame. No fancy accessories on this! ::)
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I drove one of these once - many years ago! Very basic and would use just about any mixture of fuel.
The window winders were a cotton real type thing on the back of the handle with the wire going over a pulley in the middle of the frame and down to the window frame. No fancy accessories on this! ::)
That was the basic cheap and nasty model, if you get the top of the range you get a radio that might have a cassette slot on it and a cigarett lighter :o Lol
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i had a wartburg[knight?] estate think it was about 600 cc and two stroke
was good fun lots of space and you could still see the rear lights with the hatch up
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i had a wartburg[knight?] estate think it was about 600 cc and two stroke
was good fun lots of space and you could still see the rear lights with the hatch up
My dad had a blue one back in the 70s.great smoke signals and a ring a ding from the exhaust sounded as good as my old 50cc yammy FISSIE
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reckon it would pass an MOT?
Can't see the majority of the "testable items" in a photo, so hard to say.
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reckon it would pass an MOT?
Can't see the majority of the "testable items" in a photo, so hard to say.
I'm sure it'll be fine if you take the air fresheners out first!!! ;D
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i had a wartburg[knight?] estate think it was about 600 cc and two stroke
was good fun lots of space and you could still see the rear lights with the hatch up
The wartburgs were 1.0 and 1.3 and 3 cylinders, the trabant (trabi) was only 600cc and two cylinders