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One of 'Putin's’ $337,000 Volgas go up for sale

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One of the three GAZ-21 'Volga' cars produced in a limited series to honour of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s birthday is to go up for sale for 21 million roubles (€290,000, $337,000) in Saint Petersburg.

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