The AZLK Moskvich 412 (2136) Wagon 1976 is a Soviet-era four-door family wagon with a striking look and strong performance under the hood. This wagon is a classic example of Soviet styling from the 1970s era, with a bold navy blue paint job and angular design. The 2136 model is slightly larger than its predecessor, the 2131, boasting a length of 4.2 meters. The body of the car is made of sheet metal, with a steel chassis and reinforced suspension to support the added weight. The front of the 2136 is crowned with an upright window, which is flanked by two round headlights. Two slit-style windows adorn the sides of the car, and four tail-lights finish off the vehicle's tail-end. The powerhouse of the AZLK Moskvich 412 (2136) is a 1.5L four-cylinder engine; producing a max power output of 70 hp and a max torque output of 109 Nm. This powerplant is connected to a four-speed manual transmission and two-speed rear differential for a smooth driving experience. As a Soviet-era vehicle, the 2136 effortlessly combines form and function with it's classic good looks and strong performance. Inside the 2136 Wagon, drivers will find a two-tone fabric interior, with a black dashboard panel and two-spoke steering wheel, as well as adjustable front seats for maximum comfort. The car also includes an instrument cluster with an odometer, fuel gauge, and warning lights, as well as an AM/FM radio and an optional air-conditioning unit. Overall, the AZLK Moskvich 412 (2136) Wagon 1976 is a reliable and comfortable family vehicle that combines impressive features with a strong performance. It's classic look and rugged construction make it an ideal choice for drivers looking to cruise around town or take road trips in style.
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