The Moskvich 2141-KR Was the Soviets’ Most Mysterious Group B Rally Car
This mid-engined Moskvich outlived Group B, and might've even had a respectable racing career if it weren't for politicking in the falling USSR.
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This mid-engined Moskvich outlived Group B, and might've even had a respectable racing career if it weren't for politicking in the falling USSR.
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