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 the truck ended...
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GAZ-53 was produced along with its predecessor, the GAZ-51. Given the long production run of GAZ-52/53 and their variants, the series is a common sight...
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4x4 GAZon Next GAZ-3309 GAZ Sadko GAZ-12 ZIM - big sedan (1950–1960) GAZ-12A - ″ZIM″ Taxi (???) GAZ-12B - ″ZIM″ Ambulance (1950-1960) GAZ-13 Chaika - limousine...
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plant was producing the newer GAZ-51 trucks, and so it seemed that the days of the GAZ-MM were starting to end, as GAZ wanted to free-up production capacity...
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- with a GAZ-5441 turbodiesel GAZ-66-92 (1987-1995) - for use in the far north GAZ-66-96 - chassis for shift buses GAZ-66-51 (1968-1985) GAZ-66-52 (1968-1985)...
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produced by the Gorky Automotive Plant (GAZ) from 1950 until 1960. It was the first executive car produced by GAZ and the first one to have the famous leaping...
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The GAZ-M20 "Pobeda" (Russian: ГАЗ-М20 Победа; победа means victory) is a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. It was...
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trucks, but has a different front end and grille similar to that of the GAZ-51 truck. Soviet Union North Korea Hungary Serbia China Sri Lanka Vietnam...
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The GAZ-24 "Volga" is a car manufactured by the Gorky Automobile Plant (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, GAZ) from 1970 to 1985 as a generation of its Volga...
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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...
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The GAZ M21 Volga is an automobile produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilniy Zavod, in English "Gorky automobile factory") from 1956...
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The FSC Lublin-51 is a Polish small-capacity truck that was a licensed version of the Soviet GAZ-51. Production began on 7 November 1951 and ended in June...
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GAZ-51 (ГАЗ-51) Truck, however with weaker springs. The Sungri-58 also suffers from unusually high fuel consumption due to its crudely copied GAZ-51 carburetor...
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1947 it replaced the ZIS-5 truck on the assembly line. Together with the GAZ-51, it was the main Soviet truck during the 1950s, judging by their quantity...
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Soviet Union during WWII were used by GAZ to study and built their own new post-war model based on it, the GAZ-51 truck, which would use the cab and front...
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Soviet Union Sungri 58 4×4 truck North Korea Locally produced copy of the GAZ-51. Isuzu 6×6 truck Japan Ural-375D 6×6 truck Soviet Union North Korea Locally...
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RAF's first product was the RAF-251, a 22-seat local bus, based on the GAZ-51 chassis (which RAF also built), with a wood and metal body. There was also...
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Pavlovo Bus Factory (category GAZ Group)
1952, and in the same year the first PAZ-651 long-hood buses (based on the GAZ-51 general-purpose lorry) were produced. The government had a plan to produce...
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car enthusiasts. The Studebaker US6 truck was the basis for the legendary GAZ-51 Soviet truck that was produced in the Soviet Union until 1975, nearly a...
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leader of all Việt Minh forces, the Việt Minh used about 400 Soviet-produced GAZ-51 trucks at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Because the trucks were concealed...
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"Subfactorial". MathWorld. M. T. L. Bizley, A Note on derangements, Math. Gaz., 51 (May 1967) pp. 118-120. Hassani, M. "Derangements and Alternating Sum of...
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about 10,000 KAG-3 buses from 1956 to 1990. The buses used chassis of the GAZ-51 truck. The factory then added wooden frames covered with metal sheets. It...
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copies of Soviet designs, such as the GAZ-51 midi-truck, the GAZ 69 off-road four-wheel drive vehicle, and the GAZ-M20 Pobeda passenger car. Since 1950...
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Publication "North Korea runs on wood-burning trucks". 18 July 2011. "Sungri-58/GAZ-51 - Wood Burning Truck". 9 August 2010. "SANCTIONS ON NORTH KOREAN OIL IMPORTS:...
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BM-14-17 (8U35) - 17-round (8+9 launch tubes) launcher, mounted on the GAZ-63A. Developed in 1959. This launcher was also used on naval vessels, for...
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heavily modified condition, with the undercarriage and drivetrain from a GAZ-51 truck. It is now displayed, still in this condition, in the Louwman Museum...
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domestically produced light-duty trucks in 1958, the 2½ ton NJ-130, based on the GAZ-51 from the Soviet Union. The Ministry branded the truck Guerin (跃进牌汽车 - literally...
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семейство среднетоннажных автомобилей Next The heirs of GAZ-51 GAZ "Ermak": Agrarian Party GAZ "Ermak" ГАЗ «Ермак» Model Overview Archived 2013-03-04 at...
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General Utility Truck, license-built GAZ-51 Yuejin NJ-230 – Retired. General Utility Truck, license-built GAZ-63 GAZ-53 – Retired. General Utility Truck...
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The Ministry of Machinery planned a factory to build an imitation of the GAZ-51 truck. This was originally planned to be at Qingshan District, Wuhan, and...
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