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Parking of Soviet-era vehicles or a "jump" into history

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Parking of Soviet-era vehicles or a "jump" into history
Dozens, no, hundreds of cars, tractors, combines, trucks, cars in the open air! And they all have one thing in common: almost everything was produced during the Soviet Union. Passing by cars, you involuntarily feel like a time traveler.


If you lived in the countryside, combine harvesters lined up in a row will remind you of youth: of course, these are Niva and Kolosy. Not far away, the powerful “Kirovtsy” and “one hundred and fifty” that once plowed tens of thousands of hectares are waiting for something. Truck fans can admire the line of popular favorites - "lawns". And then - MAZs, among which there are little-produced models, other heavy vehicles. There is also a “road department” with graders and rollers: the very ones about which jokes were once made.

But now we are moving on to a “smaller” class: in front of us are Soviet minibuses and UAZ vehicles of all kinds. The next stage is cars: of course, these are Volga, Moskvich, Cossacks and not only. There are buses in this parking lot: with the help of the “Ddimkas” channel, after watching the video, you will be able to get inside the displayed cars. Full of specialized equipment: there are ambulances and firemen, utility towers. Even motorcycle enthusiasts will not be disappointed when they see Soviet bikes! But who needs all this and, most importantly, why? If you want to know this, as well as plunge into childhood, youth, after sitting behind the wheel of almost antique vehicles, watch the video!

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