Experience nostalgia with the Moskvich 407 Classic. This vintage beauty, renowned for its robust design and retro charm, offers a smooth ride and timeless style. With its reliable engine and retro-inspired interior, it's a piece of automotive history waiting to be yours. Contact us today for a test drive!
Own a Piece of Soviet History: 1963 Moskvich 407
Calling all classic car enthusiasts! This stunning 1963 Moskvich 407 is a rare opportunity to own a true icon of Soviet automotive design.
Here's what makes this beauty a must-have:
- Unmistakable Style: Experience the timeless design of the 407, known for its clean lines and elegant details.
- Enduring Performance: This Moskvich boasts a reliable 1.357L engine and a smooth-shifting 4-speed manual transmission, ready for open roads or car shows.
- A Collector's Dream: With its classic looks and historical significance, this 407 is a perfect addition to any collection.
Don't miss this chance to turn heads wherever you go!
This Moskvich 407 is in excellent condition!
Moskvich 407
Engine:
Type: Inline-four cylinder, OHV (Overhead Valve)
Displacement: 1.357 liters (1357 cc) - This was the most common engine for the 407.
Horsepower: 45-50 hp (33-37 kW) at 4800 rpm - Exact figures might vary slightly.
Torque: 70 Nm (52 lb-ft) at 2500 rpm - Exact figures might vary slightly.
Cooling System: Water-cooledDrivetrain:
Rear-wheel drive
Transmission: 4-speed manual
Dimensions:Length: 4,030 mm (158.7 in)
Width: 1,535 mm (60.4 in)
Height: 1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Wheelbase: 2,420 mm (95.3 in)
Curb Weight: 1030 kg (2271 lbs)Fuel Consumption:
Approximately 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers (23.8-19.6 miles per gallon) - This might vary depending on driving conditions.
Additional Specifications:
Brakes: Drum brakes on all four wheels
Suspension: Independent front suspension (coil springs), leaf spring rear suspension
Top Speed: Around 120-130 km/h (75-81 mph) - Might vary depending on condition
Electrical System: 6-volt (later models might have 12-volt)
Here are some additional points to consider:The Moskvich 407 was known for its simplicity and durability.
It was a popular choice for private ownership in the Soviet Union.