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I found few abandoned cars in Belgrade this week.
Volkswagen Bettle 1200J, TAS-made:
1987./88. Yugo 45 AX:
In front of the garage where I keep my GS - Yugo Uno 45R - Fiat Uno assembled in Zastava.
It had 903ccm 45 HP DMB engine and gearbox from Yugo 45, and rest of the car came in CKD from Italy. Produced from 14.06.1989. until 1994., but only 2620 pcs were made. Nothing to regret - it rusted like hell, more rapidly then FSO Polonez and Citroen Dyane together (on this one floor almost completely fell off)!
And something special for ingo. While I was spending my time in my summer house this weekend, my friend who has summer house approx. 15 km away from mine called me to come, to see what he did to one GS he bought. I decided to take a country road instead of highway and found this:
Since I was in a rush, I took a photo from the car while driving. It looks like VW was originally red, and someone wanted to restore it and painted it in duck-poo yellow, and then gave up (ran out of money, or lost will). It probably belongs to someone from the neighborhood.
Volkswagen Bettle 1200J, TAS-made:
1987./88. Yugo 45 AX:
In front of the garage where I keep my GS - Yugo Uno 45R - Fiat Uno assembled in Zastava.
It had 903ccm 45 HP DMB engine and gearbox from Yugo 45, and rest of the car came in CKD from Italy. Produced from 14.06.1989. until 1994., but only 2620 pcs were made. Nothing to regret - it rusted like hell, more rapidly then FSO Polonez and Citroen Dyane together (on this one floor almost completely fell off)!
And something special for ingo. While I was spending my time in my summer house this weekend, my friend who has summer house approx. 15 km away from mine called me to come, to see what he did to one GS he bought. I decided to take a country road instead of highway and found this:
Since I was in a rush, I took a photo from the car while driving. It looks like VW was originally red, and someone wanted to restore it and painted it in duck-poo yellow, and then gave up (ran out of money, or lost will). It probably belongs to someone from the neighborhood.