
Video: Gelik "ambulance" Appeared On Sale

A division of the German tuning studio Lorinser, which deals with classic cars, put up for sale the Puch 290 GD SUV in a medical version. For an unusual version of the Mercedes-Benz G-class, they ask for 79,900 euros (6.4 million rubles).








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The medical SUV was released in 1994 to serve in the Swiss army, but went on sale after decommissioning. The car was practically not used - its mileage is only 4426 kilometers.
- The off-road ambulance has been preserved in full factory condition, there is even a spare wheel on the roof. The cabin with the fabric interior is as practical as possible, the body with a separate air conditioner is designed for four patients, and folding bunks are fixed on the sides.
- The Puch 290 GD is equipped with a 95 horsepower 2.9 naturally aspirated diesel engine and a five-speed manual gearbox. Four-wheel drive - connected with two mechanical differentials.
Earlier, Lorinser Classic bought a large batch of decommissioned military G-class SUVs - 34 copies went on sale at once. For cars produced from 1989 to 1996, they asked for less than 20,000 euros (1.6 million rubles).
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