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    Moskvitch or Moskvich (Russian: Москвич) (also written as Moskvich, Moskvič, or Moskwitsch) is a Soviet/Russian automobile brand produced by AZLK from...
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    The Moskvitch 3 (Russian: Москви́ч 3) is a compact crossover SUV produced by Moskvitch in Russia since 2022. The vehicle is a locally assembled rebadged...
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    The Moskvitch 412 (Moskvich 412, Москвич-412, M-412) is a small family car produced by Soviet/Russian manufacturer MZMA/AZLK in Moscow from 1967 to 1975...
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    The Moskvitch 402 is a compact car manufactured by the former Soviet automobile maker MZMA, first time introduced in 1956 as a second generation of the...
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  • (1972) Moskvitch 2141KR (1988) Moskvitch G1 (1955) Moskvitch G2 (1956) Moskvitch G3 (1961) Moskvitch G4 (1963) Moskvitch G5 (1965) Moskvitch 2150 (1973)...
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    The Moskvitch-408 (also referred to as the Moskvich-408, and M-408) series is a small family car produced by the Soviet car manufacturer MZMA/AZLK between...
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    Aleko (redirect from Moskvitch Aleko)
    The Moskvitch-2141, also known under the trade name Aleko (Russian: "АЛЕКО", derivative from the name of the automaker "Автомобильный завод имени Ленинского...
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    The Moskvitch 2140 series (Russian: Москвич-2140) is a small family car produced by Soviet automotive maker AZLK from January 1976 to 1988. It started...
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    The Moskvitch 400-420 is a car that was introduced in 1947 by the Soviet manufacturer Moskvitch. In 1940 and 1941 500 units of the KIM-10-50, the first...
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    The Moskvitch 410 was an experimentally designed limited production car made by Soviet manufacturer MZMA from 1957 to 1961. Initially conceived as an...
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  • Moskvitch is a Soviet automobile brand produced by the AZLK (former MZMA) plant. Moskvitch may also refer to: A demonym for an inhabitant of the city of...
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    The Moskvitch 2142 is a line of large family cars produced by AZLK's Moskvitch division from 1998 to its bankruptcy in 2002. It was the last and most advanced...
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  • The Moskvitch G4 were sports cars from Moskvitch released in 1963. Like the G3, they used the same engine as the Moskvitch 407. In 1965, all three G4's...
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    Sehol X4 (redirect from Moskvitch 3e)
    the Moskvitch 3 in Russia. Sehol X4s are manufactured in Hefei and also assembled from knock-down kits at the Moscow Automobile Plant Moskvitch, in partnership...
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  • Moskvitch G3 was a sports car from Moskvitch released in 1961 and designed by L. Shugorov. Unlike the earlier G1 and G2 it was more based on the standard...
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  • The Moskvitch was a 20th-century Soviet/Bulgarian passenger car. Between 1966 and 1990, the Balkan factory in Lovech, Bulgaria, assembled the Soviet-designed...
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  • Soviet and Russian automobile manufacturer (Moscow), the maker of the Moskvitch brand. Founded in 1930 as KIM, or Communist Youth International, the plant...
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  • self-developed Chavdar trucks and buses as well as the assembly of Soviet Moskvitch cars. From 1966 to 1970 in the city of Plovdiv the Bulgarrenault was produced...
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  • The Moskvitch DM (also known as UMZ-412 or UZAM-412) was an automobile engine developed by Avtomobilny Zavod imeni Leninskogo Komsomola (Lenin Komsomol...
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    Moskvitch (Russian: Москвич) (projects 515, 544, 554) is a series of Soviet local passenger river ships. The first Moskvich ships were built in 1948 in...
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  • Securities Exchange Chazumba Mixtec (ISO 639 code: xtb), a language AZLK or Moskvitch, (world manufacturer identifier: XTB; See Vehicle identification number)...
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  • The Moskvitch G5 was a Soviet Formula One car from Moskvitch released in 1968. It was connected with a Soviet program of international Formula One racing...
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    borrowed headlights and brake system parts from the Moskvitch 412, outside door handles from the Moskvitch 408, and 15 in (38 cm) wheels of the GAZ-21 Volga...
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  • Moskvitch G1 was a sports car from Moskvitch produced in 1955 by the engineer I. Gladilin. It was the first Moskvitch specially developed for racing....
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  • car maker after World War II and earn nationwide fame under the name Moskvitch. However, due to specific government aims and economic hardships of that...
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  • The Moskvitch 404 Sport was a prototype sports car from Soviet manufacturer Moskvitch introduced in 1954. It was based on the Moskvitch 400/420 and used...
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    liftback of Russian/Soviet origin. It was based on an Izhevsk-modified Moskvitch 412, with the first prototype released in 1966 as a small family car....
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    drive, it was based on the LuAZ-967. Developing ideas from the unbuilt Moskvitch 415 prototype, designers used the LuAZ-967 as a basis for a four-wheel...
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  • all-new VAZ-2101, other plants switched to the new system later: Moskvitch - in 1976, Moskvitch 2140; GAZ - in 1982, GAZ-3102; and so on) and is still used...
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    which distinguished the Moskvitch from its Opel prototype, including hood emblems and hubcaps with a large "M" (for "Moskvitch"). However, the stamping...
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