Russians were told how to get 50 thousand rubles for an empty car box 20:26

In Russia, some dealers offer to buy an empty box from a collectible car for 50 thousand rubles. About this reports Group “Catalog of USSR car models in scale 1:43” in the social network “VKontakte”.

“Original boxes from the 70s today cost from 7 thousand to 50 thousand rubles a piece. Not everyone has such a budget,” the publication says.

It is stated that undamaged boxes are very valuable among collectors. For example, for an original hand-drawn box for “Moskvich” you can now get up to 16 thousand rubles. At the same time, it is realistic to get 50 thousand rubles for the first packages of large-scale copies of “Muscovites” of 1973-1975.

It happened before that knownthat the pink Lada Vesta did not help the man win the love of his beloved. As a result, the car was put up for sale. “Lada Vesta in three steps. Part one: “Happy March 8, darling!” Part two: car service. Part three: on the sales board,” they wrote in the media. Pink Lada Vesta was offered to be bought on the Avito online platform for 1.58 million rubles.

Russians before It has been saidHow can I sleep properly in the car?

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

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