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<p>The <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/07/03/blood-red-30-vintage-soviet-accident-prevention-posters/">Soviet Union</a> not only manufactured <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/02/07/suspended-13-hung-out-to-dry-abandoned-cable-cars/">cars</a>, they exported them to buyers charmed (or duped) by some amusingly and bemusingly photographed advertisements.</p>
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<p>Putin the pedal to the metal lately? Don&rsquo;t let the jet-fighter-like rear fender air intakes fool you, the ZAZ-968 &ldquo;Zaporozhets&rdquo; wasn&rsquo;t exactly a muscle car even by <a href="http://www.vintag.es/2015/07/55-retro-advertising-posters-of-soviet.html">Soviet standards</a>. Built at the&nbsp;Zaporizhian Automobile Factory in Melitopol, Ukrainian SSR from 1971 through 1980, the ZAZ-968 was propelled by a 40hp air-cooled V4 engine mounted in the rear. Export versions were upgraded with international-spec headlights, a safety glass windscreen and an anti-theft steering lock which was rarely, if ever, tested.</p>
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<p>Wonder if that guitar-playing model knows <em>&ldquo;Back In The USSR&rdquo;</em>. Designed to be a &ldquo;people&rsquo;s car&rdquo; that was sturdy yet affordable, the Zaporozhets is fondly recalled by Russians of a certain age&hellip; including some guy named Vladimir Putin. According to the Russian President&rsquo;s <a href="http://en.putin.kremlin.ru/interests">official website</a>, Putin&rsquo;s mother won a ZAZ-968 in a lottery when young Vlad was a third year university student. His parents then gave the car to Putin &ndash; no word if he frequently drove it shirtless.</p>
<h4>Whole LADA Love</h4>
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<p>Russian car manufacturer AvtoVAZ, based in Tolyatti, Samara Oblast based their boxy Lada Classic on the mid-sixties Fiat 124 sedan. Between 1966 and 2012, over 20 million Classic sedans and station wagons had been sold without the vehicle undergoing a major design change. Dig that groovy vinyl roof on the last ad above; it kinda breaks up the Red Square look.</p>
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<p>About 60% of all Lada Classics were exported to both East Bloc and West Bloc nations &ndash; the USA being a notable exception; Americans had to wait for the Yugo to &ldquo;enjoy&rdquo; owning a workers-paradise-made copy of a Fiat. Note what appears to be (at first glance) a Soviet laptop computer in the <a href="http://bearsandvodka.com/hip-cars">faux photoshoot ad</a> above.</p>
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<p>AvtoVAZ introduced the VAZ-2108 in 1984 with export versions named Samara and domestic market cars labeled Sputnik &ndash; hey, Plymouth had a Satellite so why not? The French copy on the ad above translates to <em>&ldquo;More stylish and less expensive. Hold on! </em>Yeah, hold on to your wallet.</p>
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