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Ali Engin Aydoğan, who converted 3 houses into a workshop in Ankara, is renovating Anadol brand cars. Aydogan, who has bought and refurbished nearly 50 scrap Anadol so far, aims to bring the remaining 45 vehicles into traffic by refurbishing them.
According to the news in DHA, A citizen named Ali Engin Aydoğan, who lives in Akdere village in Ankara’s Nallıhan district, graduated from the Department of Construction Machinery at Trakya University in 1998. Aydoğan opened a gift shop in the center of the district of Beypazarı in 2002. Aydoğan could not find any craftsman to repair the 1974 scrap Anadol car, which he bought 5 years ago.
He then used spare parts found on the Internet and renewed the car to the original with his own means. Since graduating from the machinery department, Aydogan, who had no difficulty repairing the car and growing interest in these vehicles, began buying, renovating and selling the old Anadol, which fell out of traffic.
Converting 3 houses into a workshop in the village, Aydoğan sold 50 scrap Anadol, which he bought and renovated for 2-3 thousand lira, at prices that varied between 5 thousand and 11 thousand lira. Aydogan, who currently has around 45 Anadols, aims to repair them and bring them into traffic. Aydogan, who has scrapped Anadol to use his spare parts around 25, also renews old vehicles brought in by those who have heard of this ability.
NOT FOUND, THE MASTER HAS BEEN REPAIRED OWN
Ali Engin Aydoğan said that Anadol, which he bought for hobby purposes, changed his life, “When I wanted to renovate the vehicle I bought, I couldn’t find a master. I started to repair it myself. So far we have done the restoration of more than 50 vehicles. I have about 70 more vehicles, I use about 25 of them as spare parts, and the others are restored and come back to life. We do all their maintenance. Thus, we are returning to traffic the vehicles that we buy junk from traffic. There is an excessive demand for classic cars in our country. We are reviving the inactive Anadols here. I speak.