I thought I read somewhere that it was more than just 'based on', but that
Lada had actually bought the manufacturing dies from Fiat.  I read somewhere
that it went out of production fairly recently, like 2010 or 2011.  I wonder
if they replaced it with a 128 derivative.

bs

Sent from my iPad

> On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:06 PM, Stefano Iachella <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> A co-worker here in Walnut Creek, CA just bought a 1975 Lada from someone
> in San Mateo.
> Does anyone know this car? It's brown and apparently was imported only a
> year ago or so.
>
> My co-worker is Russian himself and his parents worked at the Lada factory
> so it's bringing
> him back all sorts of memories and he loves it. Most know that it is a copy
> of a Fiat 124
> sedan. I used to own a 128 and there are many similarities except it's
> wider and roomier.
>
> He also doesn't like me referring to it as a Fiat copy as he says the
> Russian engineers
> did a lot of "re-engineering" of the car. Claims the suspension is
> re-enforced for the Russian
> roads (that would be a given...) The engine looks a little more primitive
> that I though a
> Fiat should look. It's also rear wheel drive and I thought the 124 was
> front wheel drive, but
> I know the 124 spider is rear wheel drive.
>
> Stefano
> Concord, CA
>
> Minimal Italian Car content and no Alfa Content, but the list has been
> quiet lately.
> --
> to be removed from alfa, see http://www.digest.net/bin/digest-subs.cgi
> or email "unsubscribe alfa" to [email protected]
--
to be removed from alfa, see http://www.digest.net/bin/digest-subs.cgi
or email "unsubscribe alfa" to [email protected]

Reply via email to