RE: Road Trip Travel Hacking – How to Make Money on the Drive
In the mid-'90s, my father purchased a gas 2110 as his first personal motor vehicle, and after driving it for about seven years, not without problems, of course, he moved to a foreign car. He did not sell the Volga, and eight years later, let it be fully restored, which dragged on for five years. My father, unfortunately, was no longer alive. The car was finished. My husband managed to drive it, and now my nineteen-year-old brother goes it (he has become a fan, which is rare). Then were added such innovations as electronic windows, power steering, and heated seats. The interior was lined with leather. All the innards were tried to assemble from the most available new parts. And now I am happy to have the opportunity to rent my father's first car and drive it and be nostalgic. https://www.drivedadscar.com/