General description :
Mileage : 16331
Interior Color : Brown
Exterior Color : White
VIN : XTH2410296116
Transmission Description : Manual
Doors : 4
Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Indianapolis is proud to digitally present this 1990 Volga 2410. Sporting a crisp white exterior that complements its rich brown interior, this car is a true testament to the timeless appeal of vintage vehicles.
Under the hood, you'll find a robust 4-cylinder engine paired with a manual transmission, offering a driving experience that's both engaging and authentic. This Volga 2410 is pleasure for those who appreciate the art of driving and the unique charm of classic cars.
When it comes to features, this 1990 Volga 2410 keeps things simple and functional. Enjoy the nostalgic tunes from the AM radio and cassette tape player, a throwback to the golden era of motoring. The car is also equipped with power brakes for enhanced safety and control, and radial tires for improved road grip and stability.
In addition, the car comes with a rear defogger, ensuring clear visibility even in adverse weather conditions. Seatbelts are also included, reinforcing the car's commitment to safety.
In summary, this 1990 Volga 2410 is a beautiful blend of classic design and practical features. Its white exterior and brown interior create a visually pleasing contrast, while its 4-cylinder engine and manual transmission promise an engaging drive. With its AM radio, cassette tape player, power brakes, radial tires, rear defogger, and seatbelts, this car offers a simple yet functional feature set that enhances both safety and enjoyment. Experience the charm of yesteryears with this classic Volga 2410.
GAZ (Rus. Горьковский автомобильный завод, ГАЗ, Gorkovski avtomobilnyi zavod), Gorky car factory started production in the small Gudok Oktjabrja- workshop, assembling Ford AA lorries car in 1929. Soon with Henry Ford's help they managed to erect the actual GAZ plant in the city, which was renamed Gorky after the poet Maksim Gorky. The factory production consisted at first Ford licensed products, Ford AA and Ford A.
After WWII they started fairly quickly the production of GAZ M-20 'Pobeda' a new modern passenger car, and the legendary GAZ-51 lorry, succeeded by GAZ-66.