Kamaz vs. Ford Transit creek crossing

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

A creek crossing scene from road M-41 in Tajikistan, section between Kalai-Khumb and Obigarm.

Two Kamazes 53212 (please correct me,if I am mistaken) showed the way. After such a piece of armed reconnaissance, the time for Ford Transit Mk V came. There was some amount of risk included into this operation - as one can observe there is a Lada Samara standing immobile after crushing on underwater boulders its oil sump.

Presented movie is an excerpt from films presented on YouTube under name "Ford Transit Central Asia Expedition" and showing trip from Poland to Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) in the summer 2009.

Więcej na: http://taszkentczyk.blogspot.com/

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  • )))) Do you know something about load?

  • @TheTimurbest Carried by these particular trucks? Nope... But somehow I feel that you have some guess right? ;)

Top Comments

  • 30 years ago it was a good truck. If they only made them the same way as they make Models for Dakkar racing.

  • главное что бы сцепление не подвело.остальное не важно

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  • Go on d transit!!

  • fuck kamaz :D but it has 400 hp :d

  • камаз в такой местности быстро сдохнет

  • @Arestaeus then they cost like a helicopter

  • красота =)))

  • Transits are great, good clip

  • That Ford driver is risky. He could easily end up like Lada.

  • good video...respect from spain...transit rules.....

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