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Signet and it was running!

no time for a pic though
 
There used to be allot of them around here, but they rusted away. It takes a <span style="font-weight: bold">very </span>special talent to rust away in a desert.
 
AngliaGT said:
Lada - isn't that a "Russian Fiat"?

- Doug

yup - looked like this
 
that's a lada car!
 
Front-engine, rear wheel-drive sedan.
Close relative of the FIAT 124 sedan (which I used to own).

The FIAT version handled nice and had 4 wheel disk brakes (but I wouldn't be surprised if the Lada had rear drums). But miserable, recirculating-ball steering box (just like the 124 Spider). I believe the Lada used the same pushrod engine as the FIAT 124 sedan but there may be a newer single-cam engine in them(they don't use the twin-cam seen in other 124s).

These cars share <span style="text-decoration: underline">no</span> parts with another eastern bloc car, the Yugo (which is based on the front wheel-drive FIAT 128).

They still build these rwd Ladas in Egypt and Russia.
 
I used to know the guy who operated the nationwide Lada franchise in Canada back in the 1980's... He thought that the Signet was a very good vehicle and quite reliable, but that the biggest mistake they made was to bring in the Samara which was a lemon and gave Lada a bad reputation, by that point he was no longer involved in the company...

And the Niva 4x4? They have an avid following here in Canada, apparently very rugged little trucks, a very harsh road ride but then again they were designed as a 4x4 first and they do that job well...
 
aeronca65t said:
Front-engine, rear wheel-drive sedan.
Close relative of the FIAT 124 sedan (which I used to own).

The FIAT version handled nice and had 4 wheel disk brakes (but I wouldn't be surprised if the Lada had rear drums). But miserable, recirculating-ball steering box (just like the 124 Spider). I believe the Lada used the same pushrod engine as the FIAT 124 sedan but there may be a newer single-cam engine in them(they don't use the twin-cam seen in other 124s).

These cars share <span style="text-decoration: underline">no</span> parts with another eastern bloc car, the Yugo (which is based on the front wheel-drive FIAT 128).

They still build these rwd Ladas in Egypt and Russia.

Between 128 wagons and 850's my nightmares have finally ended... I no longer have curiosity over a Traubie, either. :smirk:
 
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