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  • curprev 13:0713:07, 29 July 2024 176.241.48.27 talk 9,743 bytes −57 Soviet Union: The Soviet Union produced a modified Fiat 124, all the Ladas were based on this version (internal code: Fiat 124R). This was also designed by Fiat's engineers to fulfill the requirements of the USSR - the outcome, the VAZ-2101 (or the Lada 1200 in export markets) had drum brakes at the rear, a stronger rear axle and a Fiat development OHC engine. The 2103 was just a fancy derivative of the 2101, with looks similar to the 125, but mechanically unrelated to it. undo Tags: Manual revert section blanking

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