A car enthusiast in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don is offering for sale a rare Soviet-era VAZ-2103 police car, the third model of the Lada line after the VAZ-2101 and VAZ-2102. The car, dating back to 1974, bears the distinctive letters "GAI," the abbreviation for the Soviet traffic police, on the hood and side doors. The car appears to be in good working order, showing no signs of rust or paint damage. The seller confirms it retains…
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A car enthusiast in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don is offering for sale a rare Soviet-era VAZ-2103 police car, the third model of the Lada line after the VAZ-2101 and VAZ-2102. The car, dating back to 1974, bears the distinctive letters "GAI," the abbreviation for the Soviet traffic police, on the hood and side doors. The car appears to be in good working order, showing no signs of rust or paint damage. The seller confirms it retains…