A unique example of the "hunchbacked" Zaporozhets was found on the British platform Carandclassic, which specializes in selling rare cars from all over Europe. Journalists from the site TopGir drew attention to this find.

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According to the information in the ad, this is the ZAZ-965AE model — an export version intended for the Czechoslovak market. The car rolled off the assembly line in 1969. Since 1988, this "hunchbacked" has been constantly kept in a garage, only occasionally leaving it for mandatory technical inspection.

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Judging by the photos, in addition to its modest mileage, the car can boast both a good appearance and a sound technical condition — it looks quite decent. The only thing that might put off a potential buyer is the layer of dust and dirt accumulated over years of storage.

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For this ZAZ-965, the seller is asking 8,000 pounds sterling, which is equivalent to approximately 11,200 US dollars.

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It is worth noting that at the beginning of the month, AvtoPortal already reported on a Zaporozhets found in Vinnytsia, whose mileage was only 74 km. However, unlike the Latvian find, that car was not put up for sale.