Somehow I think this Russian VAZ-21059 (aka Lada 2105) got a small identity problem:
JDM or USSRDM VAZ-21059
Or could it be that it is actually a 21059 replica powered by a Mazda 12A or 13B?
Remembering Japanese cars from the past
Somehow I think this Russian VAZ-21059 (aka Lada 2105) got a small identity problem:
JDM or USSRDM VAZ-21059
Or could it be that it is actually a 21059 replica powered by a Mazda 12A or 13B?
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Yeap, it’s definitely VAZ 2105 with usual common VAZ 1500 engine inside. He just want to be JDM 🙂
This is real 21059 with rotary engine. “The VAZ-21059 Car (first made in 1980) was powered by the two rotor VAZ-411M engine, and also the two rotor VAZ-4132 engine.
Transmission was a 4 speed manual and the car had an optional extra fuel tank.”
Thanks Tony! Glad it isn’t a replica. But why the Banzai flag on the hood?
BTW: Radicallylowcars is a great site! I did read it with great interest. 🙂
Yes? That’s VAZ-2105, Moscow car(registration number)
I think the owner wanted a Japanese car, but money sufficed only on VAZ, And VAZ at Us this cheap bucket. Sorry if I make mistakes in translation.