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Conrad J. Koehler | Joe Franklin | Remebering The Yugo GV. |
February 10, 2018 7:43 PM * |
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Hi Joe! JF> Just wondering if any of you out there in BBS land remember the good JF> old Yugo. It was popular here in West Berlin for a short time in my youth. But then, after Germany's reunification, these cars became pointless because you could suddenly buy a Trabant for 1 symbolic Deutschmark, with almost infinite supply in cheap spare parts, or spare cars. :-D The estate versions had actually a bit of space, and for a 26hp engine, it had good low end torque, being a 2 stroke. Powered AND lubricated by a gasoline-oil mix, like a chainsaw, the noise and odour it emitted at a quick start from a traffic light is hardly rivalled by anything that would drive on a street. ;-D When we were in East Berlin for the first time, still before reunification, the whole city smelt like 2 stroke exhaust gas. The last time ever that I saw a Yugo standing around was probably 15 years ago. Im the most popular online car sales marketplace in Germany, only 1 Yugo is listed for sale - a 1993 model for the East European market, imported by a collector. So, there's really not much left of it. ;-) In comparison, there are 280 Trabant for sale.... ius --- AfterShock/Android 1.6.7 * Origin: .-==o[# RoBOtS - BBS #]o==. (2:292/854.200) |
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