
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 mass-produced together with the all-wheel-drive version GAZ-63 after the end of the war.
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 and basic parts were in place for first initial tests and by January 1939, assembly started.
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Mar 10, 2021 · Hidden in a Fort Worth industrial park was a small GAZ showroom that played a strategic role for the Russian automaker.
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Soviet Trucks of the Cold War - Truck Encyclopedia
GAZ-51 (1946) 30.11.2023 The GAZ-51 is the complementry piece of the GAZ-63 seen earlier. The latter was a 4x4 version of the former, a front-wheel drive light truck used in equal measure by the army and civilian sector.
GAZ 51 1961 - Classic Digest
1961 GAZ 51 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Valkeakoski for €4000. GAZ (Rus. Горьковский автомобильный завод, ГАЗ, Gorkovski avtomobilnyi zavod), Gorky car factory started production in the small Gudok Oktjabrja- workshop, assembling Ford AA lorries car in 1929.
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GAZ-51: history, photos, specifications - TostPost
Feb 26, 2020 · At the time the GAZ-51 was distinguished by rapidity (up to 75 km/h), reliability, efficiency, endurance and easy control. In addition, the car has received a softer suspension with effective dampers and lesser fuel consumption.
GAZ-51 | Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki | Fandom
The GAZ-51 is the best known, most popular, and longest produced Soviet truck. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II, and mass production started in 1946.
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: 82/110 mm Length: 5525mm, width: 2200mm, height: 2130mm Wheelbase: 3300mm, clearance: 245mm Gearbox: 4 speeds Weight: 2710 kg unloaded Maximal speed: 70 km/h