The most interestingly odd cars to come from Eastern Europe
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Eastern Europe has given us some weird and wonderful machines, characterised by whacky design cues and oddball shapes.
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Tatra T603 (1956)
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ZAZ 968 (1971)
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Velorex Oskar (1945)
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Melkus RS1000 (1969)
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Marussia B1 (2009)
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Trabant 601 (1964)
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Aurus Senat (2018)
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Lada 2101 (1970)
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Skoda 110 R (1970)
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SMZ S3D (1970)
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Dacia MD87 (1987)
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Lada 111 Tarzan 2 (1999)
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Dacia 1410 Sport (1983)
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ZAZ 966 (1966)
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ZIS-101A Sport (1939)
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Zastava 750 (1962)
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GAZ 24-95 (1973)
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Matthew Macconnell
The most interestingly odd cars to come from Eastern Europe Here are some of the most bizarre cars to emerge from the East.