My friend is paying to fix a lot of the parts on the UAZ and restore an East German Trabant. Put "DAKO" in payments here and I'll give him the money from it: ko-fi.com/oxideyt
UAZ-469 used to pretty common here in east germany too due to alot of them ending on the used car market in the 90's, though they've all but been replaced by the lada niva, now those are just about everywhere they are coming back slowly though since a company called made in russia is importing new UAZ hunters
Growing up in Poland, there were a lot of them on the countryside, since it's a cheap off road vehicle, and I always wanted one. I got one 2 years ago and I still regret that I bought it, maybe it is a cheap to repair vehicle but Jesus it was a pain in the ass to maintain it and drive around. Nice vid btw, it's almost mint condition that UAZ.
@@nryn6023 bought a '94 Pajero before the UAZ and I still don't regret it, made 50k in it, still not a single work done to that car (not including maintenance), it's about the car, not the country mate
I also grew up in Poland and my father had two UAZes (well, 4 really, but 2 were just part donors to other 2). For what they were, these were great offroad vehicles. Lasted a long time. But maintenance was demanding and getting them to start in the winter was a challenge in itself. Still, they rode well offroad while being as uncomfortable as possible
UAZ GANGGGGGG also not only an imported UAZ in the USA, but an imported trabi WAGON hiding under a car cover?? your friend must be living the life man omg
One of the most fun cars that my dad has ever owned. He used to chauffeur a commander with it in Moscow back in the 80’s. He managed to find one with a military drivetrain (slower top speed and acceleration, but doesn’t fear anything off-road) that was kept in a garage for over 30 years, with only 3k on the odometer!
Our military still using these. I will never forget how I fucked something up during FTX, NCO in UAZ arrived , got out and then we chased a fucking UAZ because brakes didn't worked.
I bet that Soviet Utility vehicle would drive almost anywhere on earth, on or off road. It wouldn’t be comfortable, but it would do the job, and when it broke you could fix it with basic engineering supplies. In the developed world, soon internal combustion will be banned, and we can only have battery EVs. They won’t like cold, wet or being dirty. They won’t run more than a few hundred miles without connection to the grid. I’m starting to believe the Automobile WAS a wonderful thing.
Для русских за 20+ эта тачка и эта музыка неотъемлемая часть культуры (стандартные настройки с рождения), для американцев это запретное знание и ТОПовый контент на все времена.
My friend is paying to fix a lot of the parts on the UAZ and restore an East German Trabant. Put "DAKO" in payments here and I'll give him the money from it: ko-fi.com/oxideyt
Aaah, der gute alte Trabbi, der Mauerkäfer.
Uaz 469 is my most favorite car
this man force fed me vodka on my 21st. what a guy
Tell him to get into contact with aging wheels if he can, that guy owns a Trabant and is into all sorts of weird cars.
Keep those windshield wipers in the glovebox.
today i learned: automobile
So true.
Hey! Its Drewski!
Was up Drewski lol
Bruh
Avtomobili
Love how an UAZ in USA is a collectible and "oh my god wtf is that" meanwhile in most of Europe: Oh yeah theyre everywhere in the countryside.
@@FullAutoWitch Thats amazing.
Yeah my grandpa had one
There’s a lot more in the states then you would think
Yes, I still see some when I'm riding offroad, but in my area the LADA Niva was more popular.
UAZ-469 used to pretty common here in east germany too due to alot of them ending on the used car market in the 90's, though they've all but been replaced by the lada niva, now those are just about everywhere
they are coming back slowly though since a company called made in russia is importing new UAZ hunters
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Growing up in Poland, there were a lot of them on the countryside, since it's a cheap off road vehicle, and I always wanted one. I got one 2 years ago and I still regret that I bought it, maybe it is a cheap to repair vehicle but Jesus it was a pain in the ass to maintain it and drive around. Nice vid btw, it's almost mint condition that UAZ.
it is poland, there are only regrettable purchases
@@nryn6023 bought a '94 Pajero before the UAZ and I still don't regret it, made 50k in it, still not a single work done to that car (not including maintenance), it's about the car, not the country mate
I also grew up in Poland and my father had two UAZes (well, 4 really, but 2 were just part donors to other 2). For what they were, these were great offroad vehicles. Lasted a long time. But maintenance was demanding and getting them to start in the winter was a challenge in itself. Still, they rode well offroad while being as uncomfortable as possible
it's okay, you have Fiat 126p for when the UAZ fails
dont say the Lords name in vain
UAZ GANGGGGGG
also not only an imported UAZ in the USA, but an imported trabi WAGON hiding under a car cover?? your friend must be living the life man omg
I have more too. I wouldn’t necessarily call it the “best” life though lol
The chocolate chip spare tire cover completes it for me
choccy chip best chip
That's how you know it's a US one and not a russian one. Never seen a russian with chocolate chip.
@@jesper509 you had best be joking
@@annelisemeier283 I swear 95% of classic uaz cars have this spare tire cover, this one's from 90s
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@@moron1138 ye its almost like the chocolate chip cover is a deliberate choice or something
One of the most fun cars that my dad has ever owned. He used to chauffeur a commander with it in Moscow back in the 80’s.
He managed to find one with a military drivetrain (slower top speed and acceleration, but doesn’t fear anything off-road) that was kept in a garage for over 30 years, with only 3k on the odometer!
Was expecting a really scuffed Russian racing UAZ but this is good as well.
Music is fitted perfectly. So cool to watch how guy drives military UAZ in soviet uniform on other side of Earth globe )
Our military still using these. I will never forget how I fucked something up during FTX, NCO in UAZ arrived , got out and then we chased a fucking UAZ because brakes didn't worked.
Russia?
@@Denchik671slaziet Nope. Ex-warsaw pact. NATO member now.
@@gasmask6309 I feel sorry for you
You catch it?
@@scowler7200 Yes and no. That's everything i can say.
0:51 just time stamping my favourite part.
Наконец-то Оксид покатался на нормальной машине
еще и правильно покатался
Ниву бы ещё
Orphaned Afghan child (sinner) vs me (Soviet Union’s drunkest driver)
Here in Poland you can literally find one of these rotting in every parking lot
The drunken tailgate was epic lol
BAC:
Drunkest American < Most sober Russian
You may be Canadian but this vid prove you have a Slavic soul. Greetings from Czech!
i have so many fond memories of driving this car around. Great adventures.
One of my dream cars fr, luckily UAZ business is operating in Mexico
Don't you mean, "The Soviet Union's most sober driver"?
Here in my UAZ
I feel blyatest of all
I can "lock" all my doors
It's the only way to live in Russia
Or in lithuania in vilnus
Haha got the reference 🤣🤣🤣 Gary Blyatman
Why did I think this was a Mark Felton video for 95 percent of it.
I bet that Soviet Utility vehicle would drive almost anywhere on earth, on or off road. It wouldn’t be comfortable, but it would do the job, and when it broke you could fix it with basic engineering supplies. In the developed world, soon internal combustion will be banned, and we can only have battery EVs. They won’t like cold, wet or being dirty. They won’t run more than a few hundred miles without connection to the grid. I’m starting to believe the Automobile WAS a wonderful thing.
This video is perfect, i love every bit of it. Even the trabi in some of the shots!
messing around in op.flashpoint editor but irl
based Varg kar
Varg is neanderthal lunatic
VARG CAR
VARG CAR
When my great uncle imported his, he noticed they had hastily covered up bullet holes in the door and hood with blackboard paint.
Epic stuff man keep up the work.
Nice licence plate. 178 is one of the region registration codes for St. Petersburg
God gives his drunkest drivers the hardest logistical routes
SOVIET CAR! SOVIET CAR SOVIET CARRR!
"I am become drunk, the driver of cars."
~Ivan
Oxide.
You just made me fall in love with the UAZ. Despite its faults.
Gonna listen to this song while driving my lada niva.
How in the world did you just become one of my favorite RUclips channels?
>178 region
Oh, I see a fellow person from St. Petersburg
Yoooo i love that song bro!!
This has sparked my confidence in driving manual again. Thanks Oxide
I poured myself a glass of stoli to enjoy with this video.
This gives me nostalgia, nice music choice
Do you know how can I find it? I mean I know what the music is but I couldn't find this version anywhere
Gosh I love Dako what a guy
I live in the city where this car is made xD
If anyone wants to know, the full name of the song is "Весёлые ребята - Автомобили".
Waiting for moment in mi life when i could afford UAZ
i knew u got some wide variety of russian songs didnt expect this one xd
How cool would the reaction of the people would be if they saw this driving down the road. Uniform included of course.
This video is criminally good!
Ancient soviet space rover, great work
When I woke up today and clicked on this video the last thing I expected to see was a uaz with chocolate chip wheel cover
I love the song. Been a while since I hear it!!!
This is great video and great car
Didn't know Mudrunner looks this realistic!
Для русских за 20+ эта тачка и эта музыка неотъемлемая часть культуры (стандартные настройки с рождения), для американцев это запретное знание и ТОПовый контент на все времена.
Awesome video
Thats going in the vinyl collection.
These are way more common in the states then you would think I’ve seen two just on the highway
where does one acquire such intricate set of uniforms?
you sir are my hero
I love my military Uaz 469z great little rig
I immediately began looking for one of these for sale after watching this, then I realized I'm not obscenely rich
Before there were Tigr, theres UAZ
Always wanted to get one
An absolute powerhouse
Even the number plate is Russian, super authentic job guys!
Да, номер региона 178, это город Санкт-Петербург, я здесь живу😂
god I would love to own a UAZ
Was expecting a parody of the movie for some reason
Uaz-chan does not get stuck
Liked the Saint Petersburg car number!
As a slav , I approve!
was that a vaccum tube on the windshield wiper switch? ive ever seen one my whole life, not even on video
I'm here to learn
Holy shit this song goes hard
the famous sovier uaz....
certified Arma Reforger moment
Hey oxide, is there a reason you removed you Hard head Vet helmet video?
It was taken down under either defamation or copyright. Regardless, HHV wasn't happy
@@fiskersproductions Kind of deserved if true. You can’t say you’re an American company and supply your products from China
This is the strangest RCR video ever.
Gods drunkest driver searching for sinners (anti-soviet west germans)
On the way to not commit 75% of all accidents
Cheap, reliable and super epic car
great transport machine
More like most sober officer in USSR
ЖЕСТЬ
can you get your hands on a bmp 1 or t64 that would be great content
So cool
"I am Gods Drunkest Driver"
speed i am speed
Ah, the new model
Nice
I love those UAZ
This baby runs on monster energy and 7.62
Badass
On today’s episode of: how to get a bullet in the foot from a ricochet…
booze cruise time
Bukhanka-Chan when?
хорошая машина ))
neat!
ЧЗХ OXIDE RIDING UAZ IN SAINT PETERSBURG'S REGION?(ну судя по питерскому номеру, лол)
Don’t tell mom I’m in Chechnya.
Автомобиль, очень хорошо!