Most are from the former Communist Block countries (so called "Borat-mobiles")







(originals unknown)
The last image seems to be common practice in India: this is how the vehicles are driven from one factory to the other, while being only half-built.
Aggressive ghosts:


Still working Russian truck, lovingly propped up by wood:
(image via)
Some cars get a new life as graffiti displays:
(image via)
...or as a rebel force headquarters (here is a Serbian partisan's van):
(image via)
Still hauling containers!... plus enjoying a nice cooling system:
(image via)
This car advertisers repairs of all sorts... except car repairs, I guess:
(image via)
Volga car lives again:
(image via)
Convertible "wishful thinking":
(bottom image via)
Probably the utmost in "wishful thinking" (this vehicles also has frightening stickers: "Belongs to Mafia" and "Elected Governor of the Road") -

But there is something scarier than old cars road hazard:

Vehicles in Iraq:
...deserve their own category. Some of them refuse to die even after being "freshly squeezed" by your friendly neighborhood tank:

No way this thing still moves! -
(original unknown)








The last image seems to be common practice in India: this is how the vehicles are driven from one factory to the other, while being only half-built.
Aggressive ghosts:


Still working Russian truck, lovingly propped up by wood:

Some cars get a new life as graffiti displays:

...or as a rebel force headquarters (here is a Serbian partisan's van):

Still hauling containers!... plus enjoying a nice cooling system:

This car advertisers repairs of all sorts... except car repairs, I guess:

Volga car lives again:
(image via)
Convertible "wishful thinking":

Probably the utmost in "wishful thinking" (this vehicles also has frightening stickers: "Belongs to Mafia" and "Elected Governor of the Road") -

But there is something scarier than old cars road hazard:

Vehicles in Iraq:
...deserve their own category. Some of them refuse to die even after being "freshly squeezed" by your friendly neighborhood tank:

No way this thing still moves! -

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