
GAZ-51 - Wikipedia
The GAZ -51 (Russian: ГАЗ-51) is a light truck manufactured by the Soviet vehicle manufacturer Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod. The vehicle was designed before the Second World War and …
GAZ-51 (1946) - Truck Encyclopedia
The GAZ-51 (ГАЗ-51) was a multi-purpose truck developed in fact from February 1937 and known at the time as the GAZ-11-51 (ГАЗ-11-51, later GAZ-51). In June 1938 the chassis was ready …
GAZ-51: history, photos, specifications - TostPost
Feb 26, 2020 · The Engine of GAZ-51 The Power plant of the considered truck is a modernized version of the petrol engine GAZ-11, which was made by the craftsmen of the Gorky plant in …
List of GAZ vehicles - Wikipedia
This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by GAZ, a Russian carmaker based in Nizhny Novgorod.
GAZ-51 - SovAvto website
Sep 23, 1998 · Technical parameters and photographs of GAZ-51 and its modifications on SovAvto website
GAZ-51 car: historical facts, photos, technical characteristics
Jan 24, 2025 · GAZ-51 engine The power plant of the truck in question is an upgraded version of the GAZ-11 gasoline engine, which was manufactured by the craftsmen of the Gorky Combine …
GAZ-51 - wikipedia.nucleos.com
The GAZ -51 (nickname Gazon) was a Soviet truck manufactured by GAZ. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II and has been influenced by Studebaker US6.
Oldtimer gallery. Trucks. GAZ-51
GAZ-51 (Data for 1950) Years of production: 1946 - 1949 - 1957 - 1975. Overall production: ? units 4x2 2.5-ton truck Engine: 70hp/2800rpm (with regulator), 6-cyl, 3485cc Bore/Stroke: …
Car GAZ 51 - Russian traditions - Blogger
The degree of compression engine GAZ-51F on petrol of mark A-66 was able to raise from 6,2 to 6,8, the power at the same time increased from 70 to 85 hp at 3000 rpm, providing a …
The legendary GAZ-51: a reliable truck, created according to the ...
Feb 12, 2024 · The lower valve six-cylinder GAZ-51 engine had a displacement of 3,5 liters and was a copy of the American Dodge D-5. This truck was equipped with the most modest …