
List of GAZ vehicles - Wikipedia
This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by GAZ, a Russian carmaker based in Nizhny Novgorod. GAZ-12A - ″ZIM″ Taxi (???) GAZ-46 MAV - light 4x4 amphibian (1952-??)
GAZ 63 (1946) - Truck Encyclopedia
The GAZ 63 was a 4x4 miitary variant of the GAZ-51 based on the WW2 lend-leased stuebaker truck. The GAZ-63 was produced until 1968 to c474,000 vehicles in USSR alone. It was …
History of GAZ Plant - museum.gaz.ru
Feb 6, 2022 · Mass production of the one-and-a-half truck GAZ-3302 «Gazel» has started, which has no analogues in Russia. The project on production of one-and-a-half-year «GAZel» was …
GAZ AA light 4x4 1.5 ton truck (1931) - Truck Encyclopedia
The GAZ AA, nicknamed the "Polutorka" was the most common truck in service in the Red army when the war started with about 155,000 for one million produced, used by the civilian …
GAZ-AA - Wikipedia
The GAZ-AA is a truck produced at the Gorky Auto Plant in the Soviet Union from 1932 to 1938, and was the factory's first truck produced under the GAZ brand. Russian-speakers often refer …
GAZ-3307 - Wikipedia
GAZ-3307 and GAZ-3309 (nicknamed GAZon) are Russian trucks produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant. The GAZ-3307 was announced in late 1989, and the GAZ-3309 was …
GAZ - Photos, News, Reviews, Specs, Car listings - GoMotors.net
Throughout World War II Gorki created several rocketlaunchers mounted on trucks. Also during World War II Gorki produced the GAZ 203, 85hp engine for the SU76 selfpropelled firearm …
Polish Army - GAZ 69
This truck replaced the war-time ZIS-5. In the 50's, together with the smaller GAZ-51 this was the general-purose 4-ton truck used by the Soviet and the Polish army.
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Cohort Classic: GAZ M-21 Volga – The Russian ’57 Chevy
Oct 6, 2012 · Produced from 1956-1970 with very few changes, it has achieved an iconic status comparable to the ’57 Chevy in the U.S. and the Citroen DS in France. I’m assuming this is an …