
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 …
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 …
History of Old Soviet Trucks 2018. Russian Truck GAZ 51
Old Russian truck GAZ 51 review. This vehicle replaced the legendary "lorry", the carrying capacity of which was not enough in the postwar years. The 51st model was capable of …
GAZ-51 - Soviet Union (USSR) Wiki
The GAZ-51 was a truck produced by the Gorki Auto Plant from 1946 to 1975. The truck was a based on the Studebaker US6 truck, which was widely exported to the Soviet Union, since it …
GAZ-51 | Classic Cars 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 …
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 …
GAZ-51: history, photos, specifications - TostPost
2020年2月26日 · 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 …
GAZ 51 1961 - Classic Digest
GAZ 51 1961 General description : Good project for restoration. Fully driveable. No trade.
GAZ-51 - SovAvto website
1998年9月23日 · trailer-trailer model, with a maximum trailer mass of 6,000 kg. Unlike GAZ-51A it didn't have a body and had a shorter frame. could also run on liquified gas. It retained the …
The Soviet GAZ-51 R: Utility taxi version - All PYRENEES
2016年9月24日 · GAZ 51 R: cargo and passenger taxi truck. Made in 1959. Power – 70 hp. Moscow transport museum. The GAZ-51 (nickname Gazon) was a Soviet truck manufactured …
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