
It’s exciting to see how the entire scene unites for a common goal. This might have controversially started in different parts of the globe, but… it doesn’t matter anymore. Everyday we see a new strand of cars pop out of nowhere and it’s fascinating to enjoy a universal appeal that can be appreciated in all areas around the world. Radical Low Cars is a Russian-based car club, which is making a big impact in the Russian Federation stance scene and these guys and their Ladas are taking their Russian automotive heritage to another level.
Here’s Oleg Kashelyuk of Kyiv, Ukraine and his 1976 Lada 2103. In 2008 he purchased a shell which he later nicknamed “Christina”. He purchased an engine with over 374,000 miles and started to put together this masterpiece in no time, fresh and clean.
Tony Masao from Moscow own’s this 1995 Lada 2106. He say’s a few Nissan models of the 60′s has inspired him to take his Lada in this direction and it’s still a work in progress.
Dima Limong, also from Moscow own’s this 2000 Lada Samara 21099. It’s pretty obvious the fitment on this beater is dialed in perfectly and it’s been designed to squat low and lay frame.
































