ARMENIAN-MADE CAR DISPLAYED AT MOSCOW AUTO SHOW (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
July 12, 2013 | 01:38
The Autoexotica 2013 international auto show was held in Moscow,
and close to 3,000 cars were displayed at the event.
The auto show visitors displayed a great interest toward the
"Voror"-which means "gull," in Armenian-named improvised car, which
took part in the event from Armenia.
The vehicle was made by Henrik Matevosyan in 1981, it is in excellent
condition to this day, and it easily traveled from Armenian capital
city Yerevan to Moscow.
"Voror" got its name because of its upward-opening doors which,
when open, make the car resemble a gull.
To note, Matevosyan is constantly improving his automobile, which
already has traveled a total of two million kilometers. "Voror's"
top speed is 180km/h, and a reason why this car is long-lasting is
because its body is made of plastic glass, which does not corrode.
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July 12, 2013 | 01:38
The Autoexotica 2013 international auto show was held in Moscow,
and close to 3,000 cars were displayed at the event.
The auto show visitors displayed a great interest toward the
"Voror"-which means "gull," in Armenian-named improvised car, which
took part in the event from Armenia.
The vehicle was made by Henrik Matevosyan in 1981, it is in excellent
condition to this day, and it easily traveled from Armenian capital
city Yerevan to Moscow.
"Voror" got its name because of its upward-opening doors which,
when open, make the car resemble a gull.
To note, Matevosyan is constantly improving his automobile, which
already has traveled a total of two million kilometers. "Voror's"
top speed is 180km/h, and a reason why this car is long-lasting is
because its body is made of plastic glass, which does not corrode.
http://news.am/eng/news/162124.html