
GAZ-61 - Wikipedia
The GAZ-61 is a four-wheel-drive car from USSR manufacturer GAZ first introduced in 1938 [1][2] by designer V. A. Gratchev, to replace his too-complex model GAZ-M21. It was essentially a GAZ-M1 with a higher stance and all-wheel drive (one of …
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-??)
Engines of the Red Army in WW2 - o5m6.de
The latter used the GAZ-61 from August 1941 throughout the war, and it is said that he was always followed by an armoured Bantam BRC 40. In all, only 181 GAZ-61-73 were built by GAZ as the Model 61 was soon superceeded by two better …
GAS-61 - specifications, modifications, overview, photos, videos
GAZ 61 is a Soviet passenger car with increased cross-country ability and all-wheel drive system. GAZ 61 73 became the world's first all-wheel drive passenger car in a closed sedan body.
GAZ-61 - Wikiwand
The GAZ-61 is a four-wheel-drive car from USSR manufacturer GAZ first introduced in 1938 by designer V. A. Gratchev, to replace his too-complex model GAZ-M21.
1940 GAZ-61 - museum exhibit | 360CarMuseum.com
GAZ-61 was a four wheel drive car from USSR manufacturer GAZ first introduced in 1938 by designer V. A. Gratchev, to replace his too-complex model GAZ-M2. It was made by putting the GAZ M2 body on a four-wheel-drive chassis (one of the world's first all …
GAZ–61 – Wikipédia
A GAZ–61 (oroszul: ГАЗ–61) szovjet 4×4-es hajtásképletű, ötszemélyes, növelt terepjáró képességű személygépkocsi, melyet a Gorkiji Autógyár (GAZ) gyártott kis mennyiségben 1941–1943 között.
GAZ-M1 - Wikipedia
The GAZ M1 (“Эмка“/”Emka”) was a passenger car produced by the Soviet automaker GAZ between 1936 and 1943, at their plant in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). Systematic production ended in 1941, but the factory was able to continue assembling cars from existing inventory of parts and components until 1943.
GAZ-61 – Wikipedia
Der GAZ-61 (russisch ГАЗ-61) ist ein Personenwagen des sowjetischen Herstellers Gorkowski Awtomobilny Sawod (GAZ), der ab 1939 in Kleinserie gebaut wurde. Das mit Allradantrieb ausgestattete Fahrzeug wurde hauptsächlich militärisch genutzt.
GAZ-61-73 - SovAvto website
Dec 8, 2001 · After the successful testing of open GAZ-61-40 in 1939, in 1941 production line of covered GAZ-61-73 was started. GAZ-61-73 served to many famous Soviet generals: G.K.Zhukov, I.S.Konev, K.K.Rokossovsky and S.K.Timoshenko [4].