Almost every man dreamed of becoming a racer as a child. And girls are not against such a pastime. Even in the USSR there were such people, although women were more attracted to cycling. Years go by, the boys born in the Soviet Union have become adults, many have already turned completely gray. But in the depths of my soul, the “racing” dream remained. Cars have been available for a long time. Almost anyone can buy some old VAZ or foreign car from the 80s. But such a car will not allow you to feel like a racer. Going into professional sports along this path is very difficult and financially expensive.
The most affordable option is to purchase a card. In our country they are often made independently. The engines are different - from cars or motorcycles. The latter are more common, as they are lighter and more compact. A homemade kart is a construction toy for an adult man. Unfortunately, many do not complete the work. Although, projects are sometimes amazing in scale. And then the unfinished car takes up space in the garage and ends up being sold inexpensively. This is exactly what the author of the “MOTO KOR.” channel purchased. The main advantage of the card is the engine from a sportbike. The main thing is to get the equipment moving and then test it.
The K-46 truck crane on the ZIL-164 chassis is a triumph of Soviet builders
Soviet truck cranes did not have an impressive boom reach, but were still valued at construction sites. Of course - they made manual work tens, or even hundreds of times easier...