The AZLK Moskvich 408 Sedan 1964 is a classic Soviet-era four-door sedan distinguished by its strong, boxy outlines. At just over 10 feet long, it's a surprisingly compact vehicle for its time. It's withstood the test of time, too, using parts that were standard in the '60s. In terms of features, the 408 has a lot to offer — inside, the interior is upholstered in a cozy, matching gray fabric, and even in its original state, the dashboard wood paneling is intact. A manual, four-speed transmission delivers power to the rear wheels, and a surprisingly modern carburetor-style fuel injection system helps the 1.5L four-cylinder engine deliver 63 horsepower. The car has a top speed of around 110km/h, and surprisingly good handling, thanks to a rigid frame and compliant suspension system. Externally, the Moskvich 408 has a distinctive, box-like silhouette, with sharp angles and chrome detailing. The long wheelbase helps support the weight of the car, while spoked wheels and vent-like grills give the 408 a unique, retro flair. The grille culminates into the iconic egg-shaped AZLK badge, a hallmark for all Moskvich vehicles. Overall, the AZLK Moskvich 408 is a timeless classic of Soviet-era design and engineering, and an opportunity to experience a piece of Russian car history.
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