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My Russian Love Affair
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Guys....they'll have a better chance at winning the Indy 500 than they would of coming back to the States.....I tried. Afghanistan is landlocked, and unless you have a friend who flies a HUGE aircraft (read: Chuzie)...then you won't get them back here....unfortunately. You can find a few here in the States, but they are mostly movie props for sale. No Bueno.

As for the left side drive, yep. Dials in Kilometers, but not too much "Russian" about it.
The UAZ-469 is manufactured by UAZ. It was used by the Red Army and other Warsaw Pact forces, as well as paramilitary units in Eastern Bloc countries. In the Soviet Union, it also saw widespread service in all state organizations that needed a robust off-road vehicle (i.e. - Afghanaistan). The UAZ-469 was introduced in 1973, replacing the earlier GAZ-69. The UAZ-469 presented two great advantages: It was able to drive in virtually any terrain and it was very easy to fix. The UAZ-469 reached legendary status for its reliability and off-road ability. The vehicle was not available for purchase by the public, but many were sold as surplus to private owners.

IN this pic, taken from under the dash you can clearly read where some of the wiring was manufactured.....yep, our good friends the Iranians!!

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As for Chuzie's question...that's about as good as it gets. The air cleaners were all removed, probably because they are easy to get to, and are needed to supply air cleaners to the local civilian populace who also uses UAZs or variants thereof. The mechanics from the National Guard worked in a motor pool that was on the Afghan side of the camp, like myslef. They needed a way to get their guys to and from work and I needed a "maintenance package" to support my own UAZ; hence that relationship. These guys could fix and rig up almost anything and had the shop to do it. Their boss, a Chief Warrant Officer was all for the project since it was a way for them to focus on something else besides their primary job: Disassembling and parting out the vehicles that were destroyed by IEDs...not a fun job in the least. All worked out well. More stories around the campfire K?

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My Russian Love Affair - by UTFLIWGYA - 10-29-2011, 10:38 PM
My Russian Love Affair - by blazinchuck - 10-29-2011, 10:50 PM
My Russian Love Affair - by SC74 - 10-30-2011, 12:16 AM
My Russian Love Affair - by broncosbybart - 10-30-2011, 09:58 AM
My Russian Love Affair - by Bronco Biff - 10-30-2011, 10:48 AM
My Russian Love Affair - by chuzie - 10-30-2011, 11:14 AM
My Russian Love Affair - by UTFLIWGYA - 10-30-2011, 12:05 PM
My Russian Love Affair - by broncosbybart - 10-30-2011, 09:52 PM
My Russian Love Affair - by snipes243 - 10-31-2011, 09:29 AM

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