I've Got LADA Problems In My Shop! What Did Mrs. Wizard Do Now?

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  • Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
  • Mrs. Wizard surprises me with a 1991 Lada 2107 as a gift for the channel reaching one million subscribers. What did she get me into? 🚗 Check out Aging Wheels video on this car: • I Bought a Lada 2107. ... ➡️ Don't forget to check out @MrsWizardsWays to learn more about the shop and behind the scenes of Omega.
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  • @theredscourge
    @theredscourge 28 днів тому +195

    "110 is like 55"
    Famous last words before the speeding ticket

    • @Hrethgir
      @Hrethgir 26 днів тому +15

      It's not quite right either. 100 KPH is 62 MPH.

    • @danc.9554
      @danc.9554 26 днів тому +32

      @@Hrethgir Hence the speeding ticket. That's exactly his point.

    • @Hrethgir
      @Hrethgir 26 днів тому +5

      @@danc.9554 OK, I see what you were doing now.

    • @Barret_Radtke
      @Barret_Radtke 25 днів тому +12

      Was thinking that doesn't seem right. 110KM/H is our fastest highway speed in Canada.

    • @Locost59
      @Locost59 21 день тому

      @@Barret_Radtkewhen I was there thought 110 was perfect for long empty roads 😂

  • @ernie305g9
    @ernie305g9 Місяць тому +202

    This car brings a lot of nostalgia to me. My mother and I left communist Cuba when I was 7 years old , my father remained in the island after I was able to return back to see him I spent a whole summer building ones of these exact 2107s in his front lawn when I was 11 - all you really need is 3 wrenches and 4 to 5 sockets and the whole car can be assembled. All I can say is that this car single handedly made me in a car enthusiast / mess around with my cars. Good Memories in this car with my pops

    • @palmettocarpetmiamiROBERT
      @palmettocarpetmiamiROBERT Місяць тому +4

      Alabao!

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 28 днів тому +14

      I had 2 here in Norway as a kid. Best possible car to start wrenching on as they are so simple. Reliable, always something to tinker with.

    • @seth556
      @seth556 28 днів тому +9

      I went to Cuba in 2017 and sought out the Lada taxis. There was just something about them that made them so neat, especially with all of the mods they’ve had over the decades.

    • @sultanail84
      @sultanail84 5 днів тому

      Many people from Russia driving for this a car. And I am Driving it car but little bit modernizatig. And it car have name - Kalina, Granta.

    • @Jamescomua
      @Jamescomua 6 годин тому

      This car go nowhere without wrenches and hummer

  • @VladimirChernyshov
    @VladimirChernyshov 29 днів тому +63

    In USSR they started produce Lada 2107 model in 1982, it was the last model of "classic" rear drive Lada series 2101-2107 based on Italian Fiat 124. Could be different engines from 1.2L to 1.6L, different body panels, but brake system, clutch (hydraulic), rear diff, suspension and so on were exactly the same for all models from 2101 to 2107. I owned Lada 2107 with 5 speed transmission, bought it brand new in 2005 in Ukraine. It was last year they produced carburator 2107.
    Service manual in Hungarian, not Russian. Front brake pads are Russian. Exhaust part in the middle is resonator, not needed catalytic converter for carburator versions. Brake cylinders were leaking often because of bad quality of rubber parts, like other brake or clutch system parts with rubber. Rear diff was always noisy, even on brand new cars. it was not possible to adjust carburator properly. People often bypassed that rear brakes valve...
    Parts shouldn't be a problem, because they're still making them in post soviet countries and this models were mass produced and a lot of them are still on roads. Parts will be much cheaper than shipping, but quality of those parts will be awful...

    • @alanmalan3819
      @alanmalan3819 15 днів тому

      I don't know that Egypt and Turkey are post soviet countries, Lada is producing modern cars ~after 2013 year

    • @etiennebaree6176
      @etiennebaree6176 9 днів тому

      my familie did own a lada/volga dealership in Belgium.one of my first cars was a 2101,i did put a 1600cc engine in it .after a year i drove a 1300S for a year.

  • @Sadlor82
    @Sadlor82 12 днів тому +25

    Im from Poland and i had same Lada 2107 1500cc, was my first car, and it was great, simple reliable and comfortable car, it was not so fast, especialy with 4 speed transmission, but there were 5 speed versions. It will never let you stranded on a road :) Take care Wizard, Your wife have great sesnse of humor ;)
    God bless you both.

    • @Claude_CJ_Vercetti
      @Claude_CJ_Vercetti 6 годин тому

      You had an export version, export versions were much better than cars for internal Soviet market.

  • @MrKanyas
    @MrKanyas Місяць тому +272

    The Car is originally from Hungary
    At 6:10 the green lamp is the control light of trailer indicators and i know it because it was the law only in Hungary and the lamp is also from this land. It flashes only if the blinker works on your trailer properly
    The windshield was made in Hungary too 😂 (SalgóGlas)

    • @kitko33
      @kitko33 Місяць тому +27

      And has Czech-made Barum Polaris winter tires :D

    • @tallika4life
      @tallika4life 29 днів тому +27

      The manual gave it away instantly, it is visibly Hungarian

    • @user-is8hq3ce1j
      @user-is8hq3ce1j 29 днів тому +43

      The manual is also in Hungarian, not Russian as she said.

    • @frankkeel8410
      @frankkeel8410 29 днів тому +1

      Studebaker lark u have been taken!

    • @user-ik3mk5vi8m
      @user-ik3mk5vi8m 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@kitko33 and old MK 1 VW AIR VENTS

  • @MB-ox3cz
    @MB-ox3cz Місяць тому +267

    As someone who actually grew up with those cars back in the days, I can assure you that you have the top of the line Lada 2107. This was basically the 7 series of Lada, fully loaded. Unfortunately you have one of the few with the 4 speed tranny. Very rare. Most of them had the 5 speed. When I was growing up, my buddy and I used to race our Ladas. His dad had the 2107 and ours was 2108. This video brings some many memories... I am jealous. You really have to get it up in the RPMs and she can do doughnuts all day long. With the 5 speed, those things will run 100mph until they overheat and the oil gets to above and beyond hot... :) It was not unusual tow a trailer with a metric ton of weight with one of those. The harness on the trailer hitch is simply just for the lights. Your turn signal add on is definitely aftermarket. Your middle button between the headlight switch on and off and the rear defroster is the rear fog light.

    • @d.o.5238
      @d.o.5238 Місяць тому +17

      Hey, my first car was 2106, but with the same 1500cc engine like the one Wizard got. And my dad had a station wagon variant of this 2107 with the 5-speed tranny. These could definitely do 90 mph even with the 4-speed, but yeah, they do tend to overheat when going at that speed for a long time

    • @mattharwood4413
      @mattharwood4413 Місяць тому +8

      Great information about the Lada! I Love it!

    • @regmok
      @regmok Місяць тому +10

      The Семёрка!

    • @MB-ox3cz
      @MB-ox3cz Місяць тому +5

      @@regmok 1989 Sputnik 1.3 4 speed... killer

    • @EvgeniBelin
      @EvgeniBelin Місяць тому +10

      Real people drove копейка (2101). Семёрка -- признак богатенькой буржуазии 😝

  • @xxLOSTxx2155
    @xxLOSTxx2155 5 днів тому +4

    In Russia, such frets are popular with young people who want to drift, weld the rear differential, replace the cylinder heads, put other piston ones, put turbocharging, make a big turn with the front wheels, and your first car is ready to drift! There are craftsmen who install the BMW gearbox with gaskets

  • @yoanmladenov9096
    @yoanmladenov9096 21 день тому +35

    Wizard, 1 mile is 1.6 km/h, so 110 is like 68-69 miles/h . Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 ! Love your channel !❤

    • @Ridethebomb777
      @Ridethebomb777 17 днів тому +3

      Move to Bg in 2019 and love to see these old Lada's still doing the work. Unfortunately the wife has told me no ! Also love the Wizards channel !

    • @bartsimpson8616
      @bartsimpson8616 16 днів тому +2

      @@Ridethebomb777 Never ever tells to ''wife'' about car which you want to buy , JUST BUY , anyway she just say NO , cos wont see you happy.

  • @MrGellert15
    @MrGellert15 Місяць тому +352

    6:52 it's in hungarian. If it wasn't for me speaking the language, the giveaway is russians don't use the latin alphabet they print cyrillic letters. Anyway Rob says in the first video when he got it that it was imported from Hungary.

    • @obsoleteprofessor2034
      @obsoleteprofessor2034 Місяць тому +15

      My wife's father was from Hungary. He bugged out soon after the Russians arrived(?) in 1956(?). Perhaps it was because they thought he was involved in that year's insurrection. He'd say Ruskie nem yo.

    • @MrGellert15
      @MrGellert15 Місяць тому +10

      @@obsoleteprofessor2034 He very well might've been involved. it was the kinda thing young college students did. Girls making molotov cocktails so guys can chuck them on top of T-34 tanks rolling on the narrow streets of Budapest.

    • @MW-te5fv
      @MW-te5fv Місяць тому

      @@obsoleteprofessor2034 Depends on how old he is, might've been after WW2 or 1956. Also, from what I've heard you wanna bug out before the russkies arrive.

    • @TheEdudo
      @TheEdudo Місяць тому

      @@MrGellert15 lol fighting communists, it never gets old

    • @pandras8312
      @pandras8312 Місяць тому +12

      It reads: Do It yourself for Motorists

  • @karanishner
    @karanishner Місяць тому +341

    My family has owned several of these. They were common in Canada. They can go 152kph with a 5spd. (100kph = 62mph) . Some came with GM fuel injection, and there was a Canada only, and very rare, option where they installed Chevette automatics. Your hoist lift points are where the jack that comes with the car goes in. They came with wipers for the headlamps sometimes. Regarding the Volvo look, when the local Lada dealer got a Volvo dealership they were funny to see side by side. When looking for parts, you can google "Canada Lada Parts:" to find some,. You would be looking for Lada 1500 (engine size and model number in the same), Lada 2107, or Lada Signet, which is what they were badged here in Canada. The knob next to the clock tilts your headlamps, so you can run your brights on a foggy or snowy day without getting glare back. The stereos were dealer installed. The fog lamp looking switch in the console brightens your rear lamps to increase visibility...a foglight eseeentially. My first car was a Lada Signet Wagon. :-}

    • @docnele
      @docnele Місяць тому +15

      You forgot to warn him to check what way back end swings when brakes lock, as it is individual thing :) I know it is less pronounced on 2105/2107, but can be unpleasant if you do a harsh breaking and don't expect that.

    • @jkirk1626
      @jkirk1626 Місяць тому +12

      Canada has voted in the same political system.

    • @sergecharron5393
      @sergecharron5393 Місяць тому +5

      Those and Skodas but are there any left?

    • @Random-nf7qb
      @Random-nf7qb Місяць тому +2

      The automatic was not a canada only option, far from it

    • @Random-nf7qb
      @Random-nf7qb Місяць тому +5

      Automatic was an option for almost all export markets

  • @guilima1202
    @guilima1202 23 дні тому +12

    Wow! What a blast from the past! I was living in Brazil in the early 90s when Lada started selling their cars in South America. There was even a compact SUV-type vehicle named Niva that later became very popular among off-roading folks. It would be cool to see you guys get a hold of one of those Nivas! They were perceived as having been built like tanks!

  • @eroticgrimreaper1086
    @eroticgrimreaper1086 23 дні тому +18

    You could 5 speed swap this really easy if you manage to find a gearbox. Makes driving much more enjoyable. I used to have one and actually supercharged it with an old small screwcharger. It turned out pretty fun little thing

  • @bulbman2564
    @bulbman2564 Місяць тому +337

    I cannot believe you got the Aging wheels Lada, nice to see this in your hands!

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Місяць тому +11

      I figured it had to be his. Not an awful lot of them in the US.

    • @isaacsorensen8377
      @isaacsorensen8377 Місяць тому +15

      He said car wizard in the last video

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@volvo09but those were sold in Canada.

    • @TermlessHGW
      @TermlessHGW Місяць тому +10

      Growing up in 90's Poland that brings back some memories. They were absolutely everywhere alongside Fiat 124 and 125p called 'Maluch', FSO Polonez, FSO Warszawa, Trabant and of course Syrena. My God how it all changed so damn quick.

    • @longnguyen-zu1qe
      @longnguyen-zu1qe Місяць тому +2

      😂😂 Same as Hyundai Pony,these 2 are the worst cars. 😅

  • @improbablehandle
    @improbablehandle 29 днів тому +77

    Togliatti's finest. I passed my driving test in a Lada 1500 wagon. That service manual is in Hungarian. In Europe you can find parts everywhere, Lada clubs everywhere, and Ladas like this will outlive most of today's touchscreen wonders. Yes, the steering is heavy!

    • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
      @JohnSmith-yv6eq 29 днів тому +5

      Electric power steering conversion would not be impossible..

    • @matthiasmartin1975
      @matthiasmartin1975 27 днів тому +6

      Good point, no touchscreens!

    • @ghoulbuster1
      @ghoulbuster1 25 днів тому

      They are slow af too

    • @johnturner5893
      @johnturner5893 24 дні тому +1

      Had to have some "pipes" for cars with no power steering ,or oversized steering wheel like Mercedes had for decades in case the power steering died It was called "Zsiguli" first, written with cirillic alphabet ." LADA" name came a couple years later ,so most Europeans could read it too..

    • @apyllyon
      @apyllyon 24 дні тому

      @@JohnSmith-yv6eq Impossible,no..expenssive though for a car that didn´t have one.

  • @bannerzone_UK
    @bannerzone_UK 13 днів тому +7

    Lada's are brilliant!!! In the UK I've had many in the late 80's.

  • @rustyfmj2388
    @rustyfmj2388 8 днів тому +5

    My dad used to own one back in the day and the Samara that came after it. He always told me those were the most reliable cars he's ever owned.
    They're very spartan but you can at least depend on them

  • @Rohambili
    @Rohambili Місяць тому +116

    6:52 Lada manual in hungarian

    • @rup1u5
      @rup1u5 5 днів тому

      Bojler aldó!

  • @chrismayer3919
    @chrismayer3919 Місяць тому +154

    Makes sense, Wizard; you have a Viper and she has a ‘Stang. She gives you a Lada so you should turn around and give her a Yugo! 😅

    • @markoz673bajen8
      @markoz673bajen8 Місяць тому +8

      The Italian connection

    • @ayrproductions
      @ayrproductions Місяць тому +15

      Nah, Wizard should buy her an early Reliant Robin.

    • @davidclemens1578
      @davidclemens1578 Місяць тому +1

      Remember she has claims on the Ferrari also.

    • @soco13466
      @soco13466 Місяць тому +1

      Yugo flying off the Macinac Bridge, when the wind blows across the Strait. (Really happened)

    • @JamesPhieffer
      @JamesPhieffer Місяць тому +5

      The Yugo was the one car that Lada owners could look down on. Of course, Yugos in Canada were rare as hen's teeth.

  • @WolfhuntFayed
    @WolfhuntFayed 28 днів тому +4

    I had a LADA and still have one. Those are cars that you A) hate, or B) LOVE. They skim the roads the way bricks do not. Simple noble cars are they. Respect the Lada.

  • @74Husky
    @74Husky Місяць тому +99

    They sold these in Canada for a number of years. Test drove a new one in 1979. It drove like a tractor. I remember the seats were upholstered in a fabric that looked like it was taken from Russian military uniforms! They used to advertise - "You Got a Lada Car for Your Money"!
    The Lada convinced me to buy a new 1979 Honda Accord. I still own that car!

    • @terrytheimpaler1204
      @terrytheimpaler1204 28 днів тому +11

      Had a Niva I bought in Canada and I really miss it 😢

    • @dm19609721
      @dm19609721 28 днів тому +6

      My 1980 Lada lasted 6 years.....rusted to nothing.....not a car for people who know nothing about cars....because of Canada's Climate then had to change the points twice a year......carb used to get gummed up as well and rebuilt that a few times.. but it was cheap.

    • @max1349
      @max1349 28 днів тому +6

      last years of Lada in Canada was 1997.

    • @terrytheimpaler1204
      @terrytheimpaler1204 28 днів тому

      ​Bought mine used, drove it back to Michigan. It was a 1983.​@@max1349

    • @terrytheimpaler1204
      @terrytheimpaler1204 28 днів тому +8

      I'd kill for that particular model. I have the service manual in English and Russian (my second language) for that particular one, and honestly, I love the cars for being rugged, simple, fun to drift, and easy to modify. (And with my Niva, the few parts I replaced I machined myself.)

  • @EvzenEmanuel
    @EvzenEmanuel Місяць тому +54

    It's much more interesting to see quirky and sort of unusual cars (in the US) like this one - than another Land Rover or Jag. Keep it up wizard!

    • @Ukiegaming
      @Ukiegaming 28 днів тому

      much rather prefer to see British cars then this russian trash

    • @johnturner5893
      @johnturner5893 26 днів тому +2

      Citroen AMI 6 is the one we need So does the Wizard We want fun?? It has to be French made car

  • @bgeorges123
    @bgeorges123 26 днів тому +14

    Congratulations! You're now a proud owner of a Hungarian service manual for this car and 3 other variants! The VAZ factory started production in 1970 and they bought the license for the Fiat 124, one of the best cars of its era. The Lada 2101-2107 cars were variants of the Fiat 124. The word Lada means a small sailing fishing boat used in Russia, it's also what the logo is depicting on the steering wheel. VAZ stands for "Volga Avto Zavod" - Volga car factory because it's located by the river Volga. The 2107 was the top of the range of the Fiat 124 variants, it had the biggest engine and the most HP. You need to pay attention to the gaps on the spark plugs, as this engine is very sensitive to that.
    The blinds in the back were a fashion item in Hungary in the 80's. In Hungary lots of cars are equipped with a towball, even small ones.

    • @REVOLTAR53
      @REVOLTAR53 21 день тому

      The 2106 had an 1.6l engine and the 2107 had a rotary engine...

    • @bgeorges123
      @bgeorges123 20 днів тому

      @@REVOLTAR53 I was 17 when my parents sold our 2107. It had an inline 4 cylinder 1500 cc engine.

    • @dapprman
      @dapprman 18 днів тому +1

      I'm sure you are aware, but Fiat even helped design/build the factory as part of a trade deal where the Italians got access to cheap steel (used in many an Italian car without any additional rust proofing, effectively killing Lancia).

  • @MikeBanks2003
    @MikeBanks2003 26 днів тому +18

    I had FIVE Ladas at one time or another--apart from the engine temperature sensor and the two stage thermostat, nothing ever went wrong with them AS LONG AS ONE CHANGED THE TIMING BELT EVERY FIFTY THOUSAND KILOMETERS. When you buy a used LADA, the FIRST thing you do is replace the timing belt.
    They did legendary mileages--built from the same steel as a 100mm tank cannon--the engines were superb little motors and used in all sorts of machinery besides cars. The one used on farms was the four wheel drive version--not the sedan. Roof racks were not standard, but the fittings for them sometimes were. The VAZ engine for these came in two sides and the body was either two doors for the 1300 version or four doors for the 1500 version. % speed gearbox, and would run flat out all day--and great for long distance driving, and we have some REALLY crap roads in Australia, and the Ladas were supplied with a purchaser's choice of hard or soft suspensions, and in some cases gearbox ratios.
    I think you will find it is a five speed manual. The top two gears are overdrives.
    Your interpretation of its driving is not very fair--these things won rallies until they removed the under-1500 cc engine class to get rid of them. The steering id GREAT on these, and they handle like a sports car, and if your does not, the driver or the alignment is at fault, and besides, your engine RPM tells me you ought to be in a higher gear,.

    • @Valtra103
      @Valtra103 20 днів тому +1

      Lada in the video has timing chain, and not a belt.

    • @CarloStagnaro-wn6st
      @CarloStagnaro-wn6st 19 днів тому

      My Lada has timing chain.

    • @hansosl
      @hansosl 7 днів тому

      Most ladas have chains but they also built some with belts

  • @cogboy302
    @cogboy302 Місяць тому +319

    Hey, it's RWD, and based on the Fiat 124 platform. Chuck a more modern Alfa Romeo 2.0 twin spark motor into it, weld the diff and go out and hoon it.

    • @youtuber5709
      @youtuber5709 Місяць тому +20

      Yes in Argentina it was sold as a Fiat 124 .

    • @jnorman58
      @jnorman58 Місяць тому +18

      Yeah definitely based on the Fiat 124.

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 Місяць тому +28

      I was thinking chuck in a 132's 5 speed box and then the FIAT/Lancia twin cam engine.

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 Місяць тому +34

      Hey, don't give the Wizard bad ideas or he'll turn his shop into another Garage 54! 😄

    • @HaroldDelaney-kq8sm
      @HaroldDelaney-kq8sm Місяць тому +14

      Sorry to ruin your party but that's definitely Fiat 125 platform, not 124.

  • @BuHeTy
    @BuHeTy Місяць тому +25

    Mr. Car Wizard, You got the luxury 2107. We had 2105. They were common in USSR and the satellite countries 'till 2000's. Based off FIAT but made more robust for Russian weather and roads.This car lasts about 120k km when the problem with the engine begins and needs rebuild. Here in Bulgaria You still can meet them in the villages with LPG system, beat the hell out of them :)

  • @capnemo6576
    @capnemo6576 13 днів тому +6

    Thank you,
    Perfect car ❤

  • @Leon__ID
    @Leon__ID 8 годин тому

    Hi! It's very interesting that now you own One. My two remarks: 1. It's not a catalytic neutralizer - it's just a exhaust resonator. 2. On the rear axel (if i'm not mistaken) - it's a front lights auto-corrector, not a brakes load balancer, it corrects a front lights level, depending on the car load. The brakes distributor IS actually present, but That is not the one.

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Місяць тому +104

    12:21 - Lol, 90km/h is almost 56mph, Mr. Wizard! 😄
    12:45 - And 110km/h is over 68mph, so you can indeed drive it on the highway without any problems. 👍
    19:10 - The engine is carburated, I doubt very much that's a catalytic converter. I think that's just the middle muffler.

    • @guydov4314
      @guydov4314 Місяць тому +9

      not muffler,but resonator

    • @kallekas8551
      @kallekas8551 Місяць тому +8

      Worst car I have EVER driven…should be considered a crime against humanity!

    • @guydov4314
      @guydov4314 Місяць тому

      what your expectation from car which was designed in 1965 (as FIAT124) @@kallekas8551

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Місяць тому +8

      Some of the exported Eastern Block cars did have a carburettor and a catalytic converter. I guess it worked long enough to get them through type approval.

    • @kaliikleja
      @kaliikleja Місяць тому

      @@kallekas8551 Ilmselt oled sa liiga vähe autosid juhtinud, kui seda kõige hullemaks pead.

  • @cschnauz
    @cschnauz Місяць тому +98

    When I lived in Finland, a friend had an 80’s Lada and I remember it had the optional sliding trap door in the backseat floor so you could go ice fishing in it during winter…

    • @jetjazz05
      @jetjazz05 29 днів тому +12

      That's the coolest feature lol...

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi 29 днів тому +6

      was your friend ex-KGB?

    • @cschnauz
      @cschnauz 29 днів тому

      @@1greenMitsi nah just your normal run of the mill Finn

    • @dayjeremy
      @dayjeremy 28 днів тому +6

      Are you sure that wasn't for snuggling people into West Berlin?

    • @digitiger100
      @digitiger100 28 днів тому +6

      @@1greenMitsi russian 2nd city st Peterburg is 90 miles from Finland border and there were quite a lot of LADAS in Finland, this was way cheaper than VW, BMW, PEUGEOT, VOLVO or MERCEDES
      also LADA was quite SIMPLE to repair and it didnt broke so easily, it has very few parts compared to german cars.

  • @abrecos
    @abrecos 26 днів тому +12

    OMG, my dad used to own Lada VAZ-2107 as his first car and he bought it in 1983 when we lived in the former Soviet Union that time. This is the first car I used to drive and you bring a lot of good memories for me. I am driving a 2016 Infiniti Q70L AWD sedan with sport and technology packages, but I will never forget my first car my Lada!

    • @BIOSHOCKFOXX
      @BIOSHOCKFOXX 19 днів тому +1

      Where are you from? For the record.

    • @abrecos
      @abrecos 19 днів тому +1

      Former USSR republic and now is called Uzbekistan .

    • @abrecos
      @abrecos 19 днів тому

      Now I am living in Pennsylvania Philadelphia.

  • @victorkulionis4451
    @victorkulionis4451 24 дні тому +9

    In 1989, I drove an older version of Lada from Uzbekistan to Estonia. 3000 miles changed 6 tires, no fun at all, lol 😂

    • @alanmalan3819
      @alanmalan3819 15 днів тому +1

      This is 5000 miles between and there were mountains without roads in Uzbekistan, your tires were old i think

    • @andreytarasevich4515
      @andreytarasevich4515 12 днів тому

      Дело было не в машине. Долбоеб сидел в кабине.😊😊😊

  • @crunchtime6244
    @crunchtime6244 Місяць тому +252

    The Lada uses the old Fiat 124 platform and panels (66 to 74).

    • @bartsimpson8616
      @bartsimpson8616 Місяць тому +19

      its better then fiat 124

    • @ETr4d3
      @ETr4d3 Місяць тому +9

      SEAT also made them, 124 DLS, I believe from 68 to 80

    • @axeavier
      @axeavier Місяць тому +21

      it is a fiat. Soviets got a license from Fiat to make the car

    • @MW-te5fv
      @MW-te5fv Місяць тому +4

      And Poland got the 125. Poland > Russia

    • @giorgitadumadze8490
      @giorgitadumadze8490 Місяць тому +2

      Yes russian stole fiat looks becuse they are killers just making tank's

  • @BobbyM89
    @BobbyM89 Місяць тому +30

    Hi there Wizard. I'm from Bulgaria. My grandfather had a 2107 lada like this and i drove it when i got my licence at 18y. These were pretty much the only cars we had around here 20y ago. Please give it some respect :). Btw the clock is original. Our lada had 5 speed. It is 73hp i believe the motor and ours had the blinkers in the dash not on top of the vent. It was 1987y made. Cheers!

    • @6ettinold
      @6ettinold 29 днів тому +2

      I knew a married couple who holidayed Bulgaria in 1990 - a real novelty just after the fall of communism. They befriended a family whilst there & the husband/ father came to the UK to work for 8-9 months, staying with my friends.
      He sent money home & also saved enough to fly his brother over here AND buy 2 Lada's. They returned to Bulgaria driving the Lada's.

    • @ronalderkens414
      @ronalderkens414 27 днів тому +1

      The Rusian Fiat 125

    • @johnturner5893
      @johnturner5893 26 днів тому

      Small Lada 1200 was 60 horse 1300 was 68 and the 1500 75 same as the 1500 Polski Fiat at the time .also built under FIAT licence..The FIAT 124 was the Car of the Year in Europe If I'm not misteken in 1967? 3 years earlier the FORD came out with the Mustang

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 22 дні тому

      @@johnturner5893 Fiat 124 giving auto elecs PTSD

  • @midias12
    @midias12 27 днів тому +1

    That is super cool, would love to see a rebuild as a daily driver. A rebuild series would be awesome.
    Also need a garage 54 team up

  • @superstevoz
    @superstevoz Місяць тому +13

    Congratulations for 1 million subscribers! You got the whole enchiLada!

  • @miroslavivanov6809
    @miroslavivanov6809 Місяць тому +51

    There is a channel called Garage54. They are the wizards of these machines :D

    • @mystisith3984
      @mystisith3984 Місяць тому +13

      Those Mac Gyver Russians crack me up with their stunts. Fun channel for sure.

    • @jeancadet5862
      @jeancadet5862 Місяць тому

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂​@@mystisith3984

    • @thatguybrody4819
      @thatguybrody4819 20 днів тому +3

      glad to see a fellow garage54 fan

  • @DemoTheDumDum
    @DemoTheDumDum 4 дні тому

    As a person who dailys a Lada 2101. I have to say very fun car and simple hasnt let me down at all. Hope you enjoy yours

  • @deltasteve1
    @deltasteve1 28 днів тому +2

    Love the Lada!

  • @Cogglesz
    @Cogglesz Місяць тому +10

    I'm honestly impressed to see a Lada with all it's rear badging in place and a fully put together dash. This is pretty awesome and a cheerful drivable milestone, makes for a great video! Nice little history lesson too. It sounds way too aggressive for the speed lol

  • @ScreamingReelsTV
    @ScreamingReelsTV Місяць тому +67

    Lada... the Other Russian Rocket! And trust me fellas, you ain't lived until you've driven along the Havana Malecon in the back of a clapped out Lada Taxi doing 140kmh!!

    • @martinsuter3531
      @martinsuter3531 Місяць тому +6

      @ScreamingReelsTV - Ha! Yes! Me too! But not in a clapped out Lada taxi, but driving a nice, almost new Lada rental car and many times on the Malecon (but never at 140 clicks!) and twice driving all the way from Havana to Santiago and back! And both times with more than half of the 900-plus km trip after dark! I don't recommend this! When I visit the island now I avoid driving anywhere in Cuba at night at all costs!

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 22 дні тому

      On weeeeeed

  • @chrislarsen6802
    @chrislarsen6802 20 днів тому +1

    My brother had a 1989 Lada Samara (in Canada BTW). It always made me think that it's the car that a farmer built in his shed out of spare tractor parts. It was so simple to work on, but the parts were a nightmare to source. He finally got rid of it after it needed a new clutch that was going to cost $900.

  • @jimcolangelo7003
    @jimcolangelo7003 26 днів тому +2

    I have always wanted one of these!! So cool. Way to go Mrs. Wizard!

  • @andrasgerelyes1576
    @andrasgerelyes1576 Місяць тому +34

    Wow, that book is in Hungarian! I think every household which owned a Lada / Zsiguli has one of those maintanence guidebooks.

  • @belabahn
    @belabahn Місяць тому +29

    The manual in the glovebox is written in Hungarian. And there IS originally a blinker indicator in the dash. It is (should be) the topmost (green) on the light column. Although that didn't show side on which the blinker was engaged. (Source: I grew up in Hungary (the Eastern Bloc of Europe /sphere of influence of the USSR/ and I sat in these cars.)

    • @marcuscoquer5958
      @marcuscoquer5958 29 днів тому

      I thought the indicator indicator would've been in the same place as it was on the Fiats of the time

    • @belabahn
      @belabahn 28 днів тому

      @@marcuscoquer5958 I don't know what the insides of a "normal" Fiat of that era looked like. ☹ Behind the Iron Curtain, we only had the versions that were built in Poland. The "nagy Polski" (Big Polski - FSO 125p) and the "kis Polski" (Little Polski - FSM 126p). But I sat a lot in the "kocka Lada" (Cube Lada - this version in the video), and I remember the meaning of those few lights on it's dashboard. 😊

    • @elusive6119
      @elusive6119 24 дні тому

      These are VAZ 2107 or its export names: LADA 2107, Lada Nova, Lada Riva, Lada Signet, Lada 1500, Lada 1600, Lada 1300, Lada 1300SL, Lada 1300S.
      The interior and some parts were probably replaced by a dealer, as the interior of the car was originally more Spartan.
      This model was produced until 2012 and is considered a classic family of rear-wheel drive VAZ cars. The 2108 and 2109, 2110 models already have front-wheel drive.
      Rear-wheel drive models are usually called "classic". This particular model is just a "Seven". Front-wheel drive models with a carburetor - Sputnik, with an injector - Samara and Samara-2, or simply a "Chisel" for the body shape.
      The 2101-2107 models are based on the Fiat 124 chassis, but somewhat modified and retained only the layout from the original one.
      In 2007, the VAZ 2107 cost less than $ 6,000 at the exchange rate and until 2017 was the most popular car in Russia, since it could be borrowed for 2-3 years
      p.s.
      There is no catalyst, there were models with an injector, but these are cars produced in the mid-2000s.
      Any spare parts can probably be ordered through intermediaries in Kazakhstan. The only question is the price of delivery.
      It's a pity they don't release them anymore. Renault wanted to make a modernized model with increased safety, but it would not have paid off economically.

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 27 днів тому +5

    The 2017 was the ultimate Zhiguli, with luxury features like headrests, a electric heated rear window, an electric clock, and a chrome grill.

    • @user-we4kn7iw6e
      @user-we4kn7iw6e День тому

      еще в некоторых версиях были щетки на фарах , как на нивах

  • @MikeKayK
    @MikeKayK 27 днів тому +3

    I was born in the USSR and grew up in one of these. They were modified versions of the Fiat 124 made by VAZ and called "Zhiguli" but exported under the name "Lada."

  • @Jeans-bf1pu
    @Jeans-bf1pu Місяць тому +52

    Hello Wizard. I'm from the Netherlands and this Lada is actually an old model from FIAT. The so-called Fiat 124. In the sixties Fiat sold the outfased Fiat 124 to Russia to build overthere in Togliattigrad. This town in Russia was set up by Fiat to initiatate a Russian car industry.

    • @stealthg35infiniti94
      @stealthg35infiniti94 29 днів тому

      Or perhaps a Seat 124.

    • @Billy-the-Kid
      @Billy-the-Kid 29 днів тому +3

      @@stealthg35infiniti94 No, SEAT also made FIAT clones.

    • @KimB10M
      @KimB10M 28 днів тому +3

      Togliattigrad?? 😆. Just Togliatti! And named after an Italian communist!

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 28 днів тому +9

      False. Design based on the Fiat, body shell more or less the same but engine/parts all different. It was a cooperation with Fiat/Italy to modernize car production in the USSR.

    • @nickyburnell
      @nickyburnell 27 днів тому +2

      Fiat 125

  • @piet-heins.2708
    @piet-heins.2708 Місяць тому +12

    My brother’s father in law had one. Did 50k km per year, never missed a beat. Working in construction, he had to help his Benz-driving co-workers leave the construction site in winter. They couldn’t do it, but he did. Lada-powerrrrr! and: things that aren’t fitted on the car, can’t fail..

  • @craigboynton7361
    @craigboynton7361 29 днів тому +1

    When I lived in Bolivia in the early 90’s these were fairly common as taxis in La Paz. The backseat had so much room we could stuff 6 or 7 of us back there.

  • @09041995101
    @09041995101 20 днів тому +2

    Daaammn, Lada 2107 here in Russia is called "Classic". For mostly all teenagers here it is a go-to car, if you are into drifting and tuning. For several reasons:
    1) it is rear wheel drive,
    2) it is rather light,
    3) it is only marginally more complicated than an axe,
    4) it is dirt cheap and
    5) it is actually really robust and hard to kill.
    As soon as teen get an access to a garage and a welder - you can bet 2107 will appear.
    There are two ways how things will develop: either when it dies you can walk outside, piss on it, set it on fire and go buy another one for a nickelback from your lunches, or you bite a bullet and start to upgrade it.
    Typical config will be like this:
    1) any 16 valve 1,6-2L inline four
    2) welded or locking (if you feel fancy) differential
    3) roll cage
    4) A-bar for a rear axle
    5) minor steering upgrades for greater angle
    And here you go - any proper snowfall at the evening and a buch of Ladas are sliding sideways all around suburb streets.

  • @karjaltroll
    @karjaltroll 5 днів тому

    I am from Russia, and it is pleasant for me to read comments with positive reviews about this car. For some reason, Lada is synonymous with a bad car in our country, although in fact the old Ladas of the Soviet era were very reliable.

  • @d.o.5238
    @d.o.5238 Місяць тому +33

    There's no cat in it, it's just a front muffler (these cars have two mufflers one after the other). The brakes proportioning valve is there to automatically adjust brake bias depending on the rear axle load, so that the car with 3 passengers in the rear seat and luggage in the trunk would have more braking force at the rear compared to a car with just the driver in it. A fun fact is that this device is nicknamed "колдун" in Russian which can be loosely translated to English as "Wizard"

    • @patriciomunoz2830
      @patriciomunoz2830 29 днів тому +2

      It is a catalytic converter, they just retrofitted that in many ladas to meet emission standards the system was a disgrace

    • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
      @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. 29 днів тому

      @d.o.5238, You’re wrong, and the exact opposite of how the brake proportioning valve operates. In heavy braking, I.E. like a child running in front of the vehicle, the valve will increase the pressure on the front wheels to keep the rear wheels from locking up and causing the vehicle to spin. It has nothing to do with the weight that’s in the vehicle.
      Think about it for a moment, how would a braking system know and calculate the weight in the vehicle without a computer?

    • @d.o.5238
      @d.o.5238 29 днів тому +4

      @@Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. no, I'm not. The rod, that Wizard thought was a sway bar, is what controls the valve. The lower the rear end is, the more weight load is on the rear axle and the more pressure goes to the rear brakes. Also, when you brake and the weight gets transferred to the front because of that, the rear end lifts and the valve decreases the pressure to the rear brakes and prevents them from locking up. Welcome to old times without any computers and everything being done mechanically

    • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
      @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. 29 днів тому

      @@d.o.5238 I’ve been a mechanic for over 50 years and have rebuilt and adjusted proportioning valves on hundreds of cars, my specialty was Corvettes. If the valves performed as you say there would be no reason for them to be on Corvettes from 1968 to 1982, and with the same logic they should be on every truck manufactured. The Corvettes have no space for passengers and very little space for luggage, the trucks would require them because of the changing load throughout their life, but this isn’t what we see, what we do see is the complete opposite.
      The proportioning valve is to prevent the rear wheels from locking up in a panic stop, Google it being you don’t believe me. I don’t want to make a derogatory joke about Russia or the country that made the little car, but I have a hard time believing they’re purposely designing a car to perform a dangerous operation that could take lives. You do not want to lock up the rear wheels in an emergency stop and if you apply more braking power to the rear wheels you’ll do just that. I’m not going to keep going back and forth with you because I know I’m right, I’ve rebuilt, recalibrated, and installed new brake proportioning valves, and I know how and why they work the way they do. So please google it, and have a nice day.

    • @d.o.5238
      @d.o.5238 29 днів тому +3

      @@Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. I don't see how what you're saying contradicts my words. More weight on the rear - more pressure is allowed to go to the rear brakes. Less load, the rear end goes up (regardless of the reason, being it less cargo or a hard braking) it pulls the rod and closes the valve more) - so you get less pressure. It works for both hard braking and adjusting the initial bias depending on the car load. Nice day to you too

  • @recumbrider643
    @recumbrider643 Місяць тому +19

    That extra blinker light is for the trailer blinker. Some EU countries require a check light for the trailer blinkers when a trailer is hooked up. It will blink correctly when a trailer with working blinkers is hooked up. Also be aware that the EU 7 pin plug is NOT compatible with the US trailer plugs. Blinker and brake lights are separate. Right and left taillights are separate. No electric brake signal.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 25 днів тому

      he says my economy gauge does not work but he's flooring it🤣🤣

    • @manuheber9011
      @manuheber9011 15 днів тому

      Buy a european trailer extra and import that!

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 29 днів тому +2

    In the UK that was known as a Lada Riva. My Dad had one. Build quality? Nah. The passenger seat slid forward a couple of mm every time he braked and back on acceleration! Funnily enough, not many people wanted a second lift! 😂

    • @Fydron
      @Fydron 26 днів тому +1

      My Lada had plastic mechanism under the passenger seat that broke up so every time i speeded up the passenger would slide to back and when i used breaks the passenger hit the dashboard. the quality was crap but boy was it warm on winter and crap ton of fun to drive on icy roads.

  • @user-kh3kw5li4u
    @user-kh3kw5li4u 18 днів тому +1

    I am from Russia (CCCP) , nice to see THAT car in yours channel. Its like car in my 21 age )

  • @henningmogensen9144
    @henningmogensen9144 Місяць тому +12

    When my parents shifted their old Morris1000 (I got that one) they baught a brand new Lada (around 1977). It was the cheapest car in Denmark at the time. It always ran and was just as easy to repair as the old Morris 1000. No matter the temperature it could always start and it easily ran 120km/h on the the danish highway).

  • @markamd1
    @markamd1 Місяць тому +10

    Car Wizard, you have my attention now . This is brilliant.

  • @boyanmilushev8503
    @boyanmilushev8503 19 днів тому

    Greetings from Bulgaria! We still have these on the road here :D These were quite popular back in the 90's here.
    Fun facts: We don't have any requirement for blinker indicators here, so it was never built with such. This indicator is something aftermarket I guess.
    Also we didn't have a requirement for seat belts in the 80's, so these cars didn't even have seat belts here :D
    Another fun fact, there was no requirement for passenger's side mirror, so these came with only one side mirror on the driver's side :)

    • @erlenddammen2174
      @erlenddammen2174 19 днів тому +1

      All Ladas have blinker indicator though, in the cluster. It is just not working here since 2107 instrument cluster is less than ideal when it comes to reliability.

  • @the1andonly
    @the1andonly Місяць тому +22

    110 is easily 65 mph, so no worries about highway speeds. In the 990's I worked with a guy in Montreal who bought those for cheap and fixed them up for driving through the winter. He did some weird fixes , like fixing keyways in the transmission with cut off nails and who knows what else. But he always made it to work on time 😆

    • @wyrazowfkp
      @wyrazowfkp Місяць тому +3

      112 is 70 mph , 96 is 60 mph, if it's a 1500 it will go almost 100 mph, and 90 4 sure

    • @mybigfatpolishlife
      @mybigfatpolishlife Місяць тому

      100 km/h is 60 mph roughly

    • @wyrazowfkp
      @wyrazowfkp Місяць тому

      @@mybigfatpolishlife I know, I have a US made car in Europe and going 60 is too fast for most speed cameras or corners that can easy take 60 kmh :D

  • @trevorbartram5473
    @trevorbartram5473 29 днів тому +11

    Congratulations. Mrs Wizard has bought you the perfect car for Kansas winters. My father had a fully loaded early 80s Lada & it had the best heater of any car available! He was sad to see it go when the insurance company totaled it after an accident (not his fault). Enjoy!!

    • @Onimalap
      @Onimalap 27 днів тому +1

      I read an article once it heated interior quicker than modern cars. I think Volvo 240 did well too byt nowhere near.

    • @Fay7666
      @Fay7666 23 дні тому +1

      You can definitely see their priorities.

  • @paulfomin6292
    @paulfomin6292 19 днів тому

    The last thing I expected to see on this channel is Mr. Wizard driving a Lada 2107! I'm from Russia, I'm crazy about older cars, and got a lot of pleasure seeing this contrast as the Wizard drives this car, outside the window is America, but the noise from the lack of aerodynamics, the crackle in the cabin and the hum of the transmission and engine is exclusively Soviet).
    In the former USSR this car is called Zhiguli, Lada, Riva - export names for European and American markets.
    Keep us informed about its fate, it is so nice to see a piece of something so native, in the middle of the rest of the beauty of cars❤

  • @mr.okellodaviselvis8661
    @mr.okellodaviselvis8661 21 годину тому

    this is a charming gift, wizard after working n owning many fast cars will love this russian gem. thanks mrs wizard. u just bout the wizard some therapeutic gift

  • @velislavnaydenov5311
    @velislavnaydenov5311 Місяць тому +19

    Those "bars" you used to lift the car are actually the jacking points. The Lada came with it's own jack form the factory and these points are used to insert the jack in them.

    • @dm19609721
      @dm19609721 28 днів тому +3

      it was easy to lift, not like those farmer style jacks

  • @Elias_Giannakakis-GTI1985
    @Elias_Giannakakis-GTI1985 Місяць тому +26

    My first car was a Lada 2101 1200cc (model year 1969). I have great memories from it! I was only 18 when my dad gave it to me. It was not fast or something like that, but it was very cheap to maintain and repair. Most services or repairs were so easy that I could do on my own. Driving it was ...let's say ... like driving a battle tank! Slow and heavy to steer. But I loved it! Top speed....120km/h at its best days...😂 ...

    • @EvgeniBelin
      @EvgeniBelin Місяць тому +1

      That's what my dad had - 2101 '73 vintage. Oh, nostalgia is real...

    • @khche
      @khche Місяць тому

      First ever Lada was 1970

    • @EvgeniBelin
      @EvgeniBelin Місяць тому

      @@khche Lada was export name. Soviets known this as Zhigoolee (Жигули)

    • @khche
      @khche Місяць тому

      @@EvgeniBelin что ещё расскажете? Ну про ВАЗ напишите ещё.

    • @MEHTbl_MHE_HE_KEHTbl
      @MEHTbl_MHE_HE_KEHTbl 25 днів тому +1

      The car of my childhood. My grandfather had one like this (LADA-2106). She seemed huge to me at the time. We traveled together around Ukraine, Crimea and Kuban. The engine ran on 76 grade gasoline.

  • @ChernomirdinReturn
    @ChernomirdinReturn 7 днів тому

    Funny thing about classic ladas. It is very easy to open a hood from outside, you need to slightly open left corner of hood and pull hood open wire :) And now you can stole a battery :)

  • @nicostenfors5690
    @nicostenfors5690 27 днів тому +2

    Great car. Easy to repair, cheap parts and warm in the winter. I have the 2107 1700i big block injected model. It topped out at 170km/h (105mph).

  • @udtrev
    @udtrev Місяць тому +27

    The heated rear screen is to keep your hands warm when you push it :-)

  • @sleepyhollow783
    @sleepyhollow783 Місяць тому +64

    This proves she loves her Wizard a whole Lada. As unique as one can get here in the USA.
    Hoped to have heard the old Soviet national anthem half way through the video.

    • @BlooMule
      @BlooMule Місяць тому +2

      Whole Lada love (WAAAAAY down insiiide)

  • @thesaltnation5570
    @thesaltnation5570 21 день тому +2

    Omg i need one!! ❤ i love Eastern Europe and i wanted to bring one back to the usa lada is great

  • @2001perseus.
    @2001perseus. 28 днів тому

    I remember the Lada well. The body was based on a Fiat and it was built to start and heat you up fast in a Russian winter. The motor on some had an air filter housing that would sludge up to the point where the engine died. Cleaning the sludge out with a rag always got going again till the next time. I have no doubt the Wizard would figure out what would cause that very quickly. It wasn't that bad to drive, other than the steering being very heavy. Guaranteed you to develop forearms like Popeye within 6 months. Have fun Wiz, you won't believe how fast that heater blows hot air at you from a cold start.

  • @jimmychristensen498
    @jimmychristensen498 Місяць тому +9

    OMG I love this! When AW told that he sold the Lada, he didn't tell who bought it. This is great.

    • @jimmychristensen498
      @jimmychristensen498 Місяць тому +4

      BTW, in Europe we don't really use pick up trucks privately much, so we pull trailers A LOT...

    • @johnturner5893
      @johnturner5893 26 днів тому +2

      @@jimmychristensen498 Even with a 40 horse VW Bug..

  • @kipparimies
    @kipparimies Місяць тому +7

    These were incredibly popular here in Finland, but started to get rare in the beginning of 2000s. Russians bought them back in masses because, well, they were extremely popular there also. My dad had one just like this, but I think the model was 2105, and before that he had round lamp 1200L model. Both those were also bought back by russians I think. Finnish models had dealer fitted options also, like heated seats. The heater was extremely powerful and they started good in winter so they were good winter cars. Nowdays the model 1200L with round headlights are really rare and very desirable, not a lot of them left anymore.

  • @pazuzutru-truluv7094
    @pazuzutru-truluv7094 29 днів тому

    Many memories about Lara’s and Skodas.
    I had a mate, whose dad bought them because they were so cheap brand new.
    I also had another Scottish mate whose father was the estate manager for our dear old Queen Mother up in the Highlands.
    He would buy them (£2K a pop) and run them into grounds as workhorses instead of £30K land rovers.
    Apparently there were many of these wee beasties abandoned all over our beloved Queen Mum’s estate as it was cheaper to just buy another one than fix a more expensive car. 👍
    God bless the late Queen Mum 🇬🇧 and her Scottish estate manager (Roy’s dad)😎

  • @dejan1375
    @dejan1375 22 дні тому +1

    Here in Macedonia we grew up and learn to drive in this cars there were very common cars now they all rusted out.Its a nice trip down the memory line.This cars have a here and there issues most electrical but you can go trough a brick wall with this car and keep on going.😂😂.

  • @andrewg2322
    @andrewg2322 Місяць тому +9

    Piroská Lada 🥇 my uncle raced these in the Mecek mountains near kaopsvar along with citroens audis and pugeots in the 80s and 90s in Hungary. Cool to see one in such nice shape and from HU as well

  • @TheNismo777
    @TheNismo777 Місяць тому +38

    A Lada?!?! WHAAAAT! Got all the help u need. Its very common here in Finland VTS parts can make this super cool ^^ That blank spot next to the clock is mostlikely for AC or seat heaters. If you need a 5 speed gearbox, got u covered!

    • @TheNismo777
      @TheNismo777 Місяць тому +6

      These are build simple to be able to survive siberian brutal winters

    • @mikakoivunen3456
      @mikakoivunen3456 Місяць тому

      Not so common anymore, most of them disappeared almost overnight after soviet union collapsed...

    • @TheNismo777
      @TheNismo777 Місяць тому +3

      @@mikakoivunen3456 truuuust me, there is more than enough of em still around lol

    • @mikakoivunen3456
      @mikakoivunen3456 Місяць тому

      @@TheNismo777 Here we see occasionally ladas, but the older ones with round headlights are very rare sight, much like saab 9000 and older ones

    • @TheNismo777
      @TheNismo777 Місяць тому

      @@mikakoivunen3456 I see both models every day, very common in this city. Samara has totally vanished as a model in the last 15 years

  • @shadowjkl
    @shadowjkl 26 днів тому

    My Step-dad had couple of these when I was a kid. Not great, but never really left him in trouble. These were build to be fixed by the owners, and originally came with full kit of tools. The lifting points are for the original jack, which for a kid was quite a unit.

  • @rogerpritchard
    @rogerpritchard 29 днів тому

    Brilliant news, you have both done so much ! well done on reaching 1 million.

  • @itsnotjustyounz2813
    @itsnotjustyounz2813 Місяць тому +10

    The "weird little bars" are for a jack to slide into, they use a similar jack to what came with Cortinas. The webber 32/34 is also a good way to get a little more go from it

    • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
      @JohnSmith-yv6eq 29 днів тому +1

      DGAV 32/36 off a Ford Cortina is even better!

  • @joshpinchuk7061
    @joshpinchuk7061 Місяць тому +8

    Great shout out to Robert Dunn at aging wheels. He is very clever and has lots of great content..

  • @erictrein4326
    @erictrein4326 28 днів тому +1

    So nice to see this car. I had a 2107 with a 1600 engine also in that red color. Can you go on the highway, yes you can it is not great but i clocked mine at 145km/h on the german highway. Drove it from The Netherlands for vacation to southern Spain no problem. It even visited Gibraltar 😅. If you drive it a 100 Km/h it is fine. It is not very fuel efficient. You can store quite a bit in trunk.

  • @Pressbutan
    @Pressbutan 28 днів тому +1

    Your wife is awesome, never let her go

  • @Tomservoca
    @Tomservoca Місяць тому +12

    I had a Fiat 124 Twin Cam and it was a blast!!!! I drove that thing from Victoria to Edmonton and back many times, on the freeway, no problem. I rallied it, I slalomed it (yes the body lean was some what scary) and only when it went -10C did it start to complain. Damp wasn't it's friend either.

  • @HAWGGY85
    @HAWGGY85 Місяць тому +3

    Congratulations on your purchase! :)
    Glad to see a familiar car on the channel. :) My father purchased a brown 2107 in 1985 and it was the coolest car you can get in the USSR back then. :) I live in Kyiv, Ukraine and now these cars have become a rare sight here - they are used mainly as workhorses or like a toys.
    Just a few notes:
    - blinker is on the dashboard from the factory - it's the first in the row of indicators between speedometer and tachometer. No idea why additional was installed, maybe original failed at some point and nobody bothered to fix it;
    - later models (after 1993) have 5-speed gearbox, much more suitable for highways;
    - that empty space near the clock is for additional indicators, for example - fog lights indicator or cooling fan indicator;
    - on the earlier models, instead of Econ gauge, you had an oil pressure indicator (which is much more useful);
    - you can do an alignment, but you'll need a spacers (to put or remove them between the body and the suspension/wishbones - this is the way how you setup suspension on these cars unfortunately);
    - later models have fuel injection;
    I have a 2107 built for a circuit racing and tarmac rally events (they are on hold unfortunately because of the war), it has a turbo engine based on VAZ 21124 block, roll cage, etc. The only remaining stock parts are headlights and windshield probably. The owner of the shop, which built my car, had a 2107 for the drag racing events with a turbo engine built around a stock block, clocked 560hp on the dyno, 1/4 time - 11.3. Also they've built couple of Lada Niva for the drag racing, one of them has a turbo LS engine. His channel is @AmagUaOfficial - youtube.com/@AmagUaOfficial?si=xQ63XFC4D1f4OlzU , I'm sure he would be happy to help you with parts and advice.
    Have fun!

  • @jpkatz1435
    @jpkatz1435 28 днів тому

    One of the best visits with the family Wizards. Lots a smiles!

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 28 днів тому

    This is sooo cool. Followed this on Robert’s channel so very familiar with it. The 1970s Fiat design definitely has Volvo 240 brick vibes but that’s a great thing in today’s awful blobby SUV world. I love the simplicity and rawness of this car.

  • @0Alwina0
    @0Alwina0 Місяць тому +17

    I have driven in the car. My grandparents in Russia still drive it. I have a picture as a toddler with the car in the background. This car will never die it seems. I was born in 91 and in all my life that is the only car I have ever seen them have😂

    • @jetjazz05
      @jetjazz05 29 днів тому +11

      I made a comment about this, these vehicles were meant to be simple and simple to fix/mantain. Making them easy to work on means that as long as they don't rust they could theoretically last forever, by making them for so long and not changing the design it was possible to (to this day) still make parts. You couldn't dream of finding parts for a Chevrolet in the USA from the 80s, not all the parts anyways, owning anything in the USA it is mostly a throwaway product. I find that funny because we are so concerned about being "green", if you owned one car for 50 years and only replaced the broken parts I believe that would make it more "green" than buying a new car every 5 years.

    • @whatamisupposedtoputhere
      @whatamisupposedtoputhere 29 днів тому

      These are a lot like Toyotas from this time period, the only thing that’ll really kill them is rust.

    • @mhm8154
      @mhm8154 28 днів тому

      😁

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 28 днів тому +1

      keep the rust away and anybody can fix just about anything on it. It was designed to be repaired by the owner, with a huge toolkit.

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov 26 днів тому

      @@jetjazz05 in USSR, a body change was also a thing - when the body has rusted away, no reason to throw everything else away

  • @martonmisik886
    @martonmisik886 Місяць тому +27

    Here in eastern Europe back in the 70s owning a Lada 1500 was a HUGE deal. It was pretty much the equivalent of owning an S-Class in the west at that time. Compared to Trabants and other basic communist cars, the Lada was on a different level. They are also really durable.

    • @MB-ox3cz
      @MB-ox3cz Місяць тому +5

      Yep, I agree with you... and if you have 2106 with the 1.6... you felt like you owned an airplane.

    • @user-sy1ed9ex5m
      @user-sy1ed9ex5m Місяць тому +3

      "equivalent of owning an S-Class" - no, it wasn't. More like the equivalent of a Jetta / Audi 80 for people, who didn't have party connections or a lot of money. You might say they were dependable (easy to fix), but they were never reliable. The engines were ready for rebuild at under 150k km.

    • @MB-ox3cz
      @MB-ox3cz Місяць тому +4

      @@user-sy1ed9ex5m engine rebuild at 150k kilometers is actually incredibly reliable for the record. That distance back in the days took decades to travel. You are talking about a car which was build with thing but cheapness in mind. Lets be real, many modern day cars can't make it to 90-100k mile mark anyhow. The jettas or 80s of the are were more comparable to the Zastavas and Wartburg 353... the 2107 was definitely a much higher class.

    • @user-sy1ed9ex5m
      @user-sy1ed9ex5m Місяць тому +2

      @@MB-ox3czYeah, 150k was a lot, since these amazing POS cars rusted out before that. Quite thick steel, with almost non existent protection. A lot of 80s cars were easily pushing 250k km of life without major issues. No, Jetta/ Golf were far better build than any of the soviet cars, and most of them still run fine, especially the diesel ones. I've grown around soviet cars, my father had Moskvich, my grandfather Polski Fiat and then Skoda 120 (the best car of the bunch), and besides the early Volga 24, none of them were nice to be in. Wartburg, Zastava - they were just a step above the Trabant / Zaporojets, just means to move from point A to B.

    • @orlyatko17
      @orlyatko17 Місяць тому

      ​@@user-sy1ed9ex5mcloser to 80-90thousand km

  • @marko7843
    @marko7843 27 днів тому +1

    All right Wizard, start searching for a TRABANT to return the favor!
    (And what that front end really reminds me of is an old 1980 Toyota Crown...)

  • @masterprogrammer8332
    @masterprogrammer8332 27 днів тому +1

    The lump in the middle of the exhaust is not a cat, it's the middle muffler.
    The indicator on the top of the dash is for the trailer. You have a light in the dash as well, but apparently, the bulb is out.
    The transmission leaked from the factory, it's to prevent rusting of the middle section of the underside. I wish there was something to leak oil at the sills as well.
    This 1.5l 2107 was the top of the range car in the communist block. It has the "shell seats", middle hand rest in the back, and all the extras you could have. Except the 5 speed transmission. But still, the person who bought it was a good worker, because not everybody could get it. And they probably waited 4-7 years for it. With a little bribe, possibly less. With a little more bribe, the 5 speed transmission would be there, too :)
    Anyway, try this out in winter. The back is super light, and it makes it a fun drift car on ice :)
    Careful though, because the fuse board under the plastic cover could get wet, and when you park your car and leave it in gear, it could engage the starter motor and your car could go for a ride by itself. Only the 2105 and 2107, because the older models had their fuses inside the car.
    For parts, check out the ladapower website. We don't order from there, because for example, in Hungary, we have a huge a warehouse where I can get parts for super cheap. Like $20 for a windshield and $2 for a brake pad, $15 for a front fender.

    • @davewinter2688
      @davewinter2688 25 днів тому

      I wondered about that being a catalytic converter. Probably what on some U.S. built cars would be called a resonator.

  • @jornhietbrink870
    @jornhietbrink870 Місяць тому +17

    Those 2107 with the chrome grill and headlight washers. In my early teens my parents had the exact same model and color. This brings back some memories. This is a Beauty

  • @Charkatak
    @Charkatak Місяць тому +5

    This one has a look of #5 and #7 Zhiguli/Lada model. I believe #6 was a bit more reliable but had a rounded headlights. Many neighbors were fixing these cars at their drive way. Not many people could afford to buy a car, so each driver was using "their only car" for decades. Even underpowered as these were, they got the job done. Remember people were loading these with a lot of heavy weight items which made the car squat.

  • @valsimotdesign
    @valsimotdesign 18 днів тому

    I am from Europe, and we had Lada 1300 / visual the same car, but smaller engine from this car in video /78 hp//,...I ¨ve had learn to drive on this thing, it was very simple to learn some other stuff - engine mechanics, changing the oil, how to lift the car when you had a flat tire,...and it ran almost 140 km/h:)
    Those were the days,....

  • @barjan82
    @barjan82 Місяць тому +4

    Big greetings from Hungary! This type of Lada was the one my father taught me on how to drive 😂😂😂

  • @TVR-jc5uf
    @TVR-jc5uf Місяць тому +4

    Car Wizard..you are the bomb!!! Great practical and honest advice! I love your channel. You are a dying breed...god bless the knowledgeable, independent, mechanic that can still service both 'modern' and older vehicles. Modern is in quotes as post mid 2000's EVERYTHING sux and is built to the same 10 year life expectancy as any of other appliances that most have come to expect. Please consider moving to Asheville NC. Nice Mountain town that needs your services...the views are so much better than flatland KS.

  • @Janky2912
    @Janky2912 28 днів тому

    I grew up with one of these, only older, 1980, round headlights, 1200 cc engine, 4 speed, 60 hp I believe, we only used it twice a month for a 60 mile trip to see the grandparents, rolled over the clock sometime in the 90s.
    At some point we repainted it, rebuilt the engine.
    Dont know about freeway speeds, this one is newer, the 1200, my dad always crused at 80 kph, about 50 mph

  • @Subarude-zr5qf
    @Subarude-zr5qf 26 днів тому

    Way to go with the variety, we have a yearly gathering of unique little cars, the Southwest Unique Little Car Show has been going on for 43 years with Fiat's, even Wartburgs, Mini's ,Crosley's. I ve got Nash Metropolitans and Subaru 360's, both a lot of fun in their own ways! Great videos!

  • @user-yx5lb1mo3b
    @user-yx5lb1mo3b Місяць тому +16

    We had loads the of these in the UK in the 70s and 80s. Based on a 60s Fiat 124. They stopped selling them here when they couldn't meet emissions stsndards. When they couldn't pass the annual test, most got shipped back to Russia for repair or parts. Last time I saw one was in Croatia 15 years ago.

    • @HA05GER
      @HA05GER Місяць тому +2

      There is one in a town near me in the UK parked up next to an old ldv van. It runs and is used as well.

    • @foxstrangler
      @foxstrangler Місяць тому +4

      After the Wall fell, and we started getting ships from Poland and Russia loaded with lumber, the ship's crews would buy up all the Ladas they could find and take them back as deck cargo. The waiting list for new cars in Russia was years, so they made a nice earner from bringing export models back home. The underframe was upgraded to cope with Russian roads, so much stronger than the origin Fiat shells. There is still one driven locally, a Wagon or Estate in English, in good order. There should be a full too kit comes with it. Enough to fix it on a Siberian roadside in winter.

    • @johnsimon8457
      @johnsimon8457 Місяць тому

      I remember top gear making fun of these

    • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
      @JohnSmith-yv6eq 29 днів тому

      They made less fun of it after Lotus completely upgraded it and it was gifted to a viewer.....
      @@johnsimon8457

    • @NotNowCato1254
      @NotNowCato1254 29 днів тому

      ​@foxstrangler Yes! Here in Weymouth, England in the late 80s and early 90s Soviet/Russian fish processing ships would drop anchor in the bay for a few weeks. The crew members on days off would come ashore and spend their time collecting these cars and parts from scrap yards to take home to make a few roubles.

  • @rodybongaarts
    @rodybongaarts Місяць тому +4

    Good to add the driving experience, it really makes the video's more complete!

  • @stefanmaassen8871
    @stefanmaassen8871 28 днів тому +1

    I owned an station in the Netherlands years ago. It was originally a 1500cc 5 speed manual and replaced it with an 1300cc but used the carb from the 1500. It's top speed was over the 180 km/h!!😂 Amazing reliable cars!
    They used/use them a lot in the rally sport in eastern Europe.