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The text is a transcript of a video where the narrator and his team try to revive an old Soviet car, a GAZ-69A, that has been sitting in a garage for three years. They encounter various problems with the engine, such as rust, stuck pistons, and damaged bearings. They also compare the car to other Soviet models and explain the history and challenges of car production in the USSR. They eventually decide to use parts from another engine to assemble a working one. The narrator also promotes his English channel and shows off his language skills. The text ends with a question about why the car has UAZ written on it.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about reviving an old Soviet car, a GAZ-69A.
2. The car belongs to the owner's grandfather, who bought it from a factory and refused to exchange it for a newer model.
3. The car stopped working after overheating and steaming on the street, and was left in the garage for three years.
4. The video makers contacted the owner after seeing their message and offered to revive the car.
5. The video makers encountered many difficulties and challenges in trying to restore the car, such as rusted cylinders, jammed pistons, stuck valves, and worn bearings.
6. The video makers also compared the quality and reliability of Soviet cars with other countries and explained the historical and economic reasons behind it.
7. The video makers used humor, sarcasm, and slang to make the video more entertaining and engaging for the viewers.
8. The video makers also promoted their English channel and asked the viewers to subscribe and comment.