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Mark0 2016-01-17 23:08 | There used to be some Aleko's in Serbia but now they are extinct. |
JFK 2016-01-17 21:54 | Desscythe17 a écrit This was also sold in the Netherlands as Aleko 21-something. It's in my 1992 catalogue. en.wheelsage.org/azlk/2141/ There is a Lada Aleko front picture and an Aleko S (91-92) rear picture, but I don't know if they are what you are looking for. Nice find Desscythe17! I intentionaly tried to find SL pictures to differ it from standard eastern model, but still. You can add your variant (2141) of the name in secondary model. Soviet cars often used "nonsencial" number naming, but I know that there is system in it, depending on size, body type, engine etc. EDIT: There it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automobile_model_numbering_system_in_the_Soviet_Union_and_Russia -- Last edit: 2016-01-17 22:13:33 |
Desscythe17 2016-01-17 21:39 | This was also sold in the Netherlands as Aleko 21-something. It's in my 1992 catalogue. en.wheelsage.org/azlk/2141/ There is a Lada Aleko front picture and an Aleko S (91-92) rear picture, but I don't know if they are what you are looking for. |
JFK 2016-01-17 21:24 | This car does not have anything in common with Lada apart from engine. On French market it was offered as Aleko (insert trim level here), on German market as Lada Aleko. By the way, did somebody saw this car in person? I guess it must be super-rare, since there are very few pictures of it. |
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