"Hey fellow owners, I'm new to the Volga scene and recently picked up a '69 ГАЗ-21 Volga Pobeda. Loving the style, but I've had some issues with the ignition system - anyone have any experience with those old SU carbs? How's your ride running?"
"Hey, not exactly the right forum for this, but I'll give you a shout out. If anyone's interested, I used to restore a '58 Chevy Bel Air and it was a beast of a project. Anyone actually own a Volga Pobeda?"
Yooo, I'm not sure what's going on here, but I'm pretty sure this is a classic Soviet car thread. I'm a crypto enthusiast, not a car enthusiast, so I'm gonna have to pass. Anyone else got a ride to discuss on the blockchain side?
"Lol, not related to Volgas, but I've got a Softail and I just had to ask... Are there any crypto or tech heads out there who are also car enthusiasts? Maybe we can swap stories and find some synergies"
"Hey, I'm not an owner but my buddy's got a sweet ГАЗ-21 Volga Pobeda that he restored himself. Runs like a dream, super smooth. Anyone else have a Volga with a rich history?"
I've got a '68 Volga, and honestly, it's been a mixed bag. The 21's have a certain charm to them, but maintenance can be a real pain. Oil leaks and worn-out parts are just a part of the package, but it's still a unique ride.
"Hey fellow Volga fans, how's it going? I just got back from a long road trip in my '72, no issues what so ever, just regular maintenance keep's it running smooth. Anyone else have any stories from the open road?"
Lol, Volga Pobeda owners on a crypto forum? Guess we're branching out to classic cars now. As for my ride, it's a 1971 Gaz-21 Volga Pobeda, and I'm still trying to get the engine to stop knocking, any ideas?
I'm not exactly an owner of a ГАЗ-21, but I've always been fascinated by the history behind that car. What kind of maintenance are you guys doing to keep them running smoothly? I've heard they can be pretty reliable with the right TLC.