
GAZ-53 - Wikipedia
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ between 1961 and 1993. Introduced first as GAZ-53F, it was joined by the virtually identical 2.5-ton GAZ-52 in 1962, which was produced until 1989.
Gaz 53 Truck (1961-1993) - Motor Car History
It featured a brand-new 4254 cc light-alloy V8 ZMZ-53 engine producing 120 hp (89 kW)@ 3200 rpm giving a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph). Payload was increased to 4 tons in later model, called GAZ-53A. All variants use four speed gearbox, synchronised on third and fourth.
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-??)
GAZ-53A POSTAL TRUCK - sovietmuseum.org
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ (Gorskovsky Avtomobilny Zavod) in Gorky, Russian SFSR between 1961 and 1993. The main variant of GAZ-53 with no suffix letter was released in 1964. It featured the brand new 4254 cc light alloy V8 ZMZ-53 engine.
Starting GAZ 53 (V8) After 9 Years + Test Drive - YouTube
It has been moved with tow truck before and not been started. 1983 GAZ 53B, 4250 cm³ V8 85kW
ГАЗ-53 — Википедия
ГАЗ-53 — советский среднетоннажный грузовой автомобиль, серийно выпускавшийся Горьковским автомобильным заводом с 1961 по 1993 год.
A Retro Soviet Fire Truck from - GAZ 53 | 1977 | - YouTube
Jul 28, 2020 · Soviet and Russian medium-duty truck, produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant from 1961 to 1993. GAZ-53 with subsequent modifications is the most popular truck in the territory of the former USSR....
GAZ-53 – Vikipedija
GAZ-53 (ГАЗ-53) – tarybinis (vėliau Rusijos) sunkvežimis, 1961 – 1993 m. gamintas Gorkio automobilių gamykloje. Tai buvo pats populiariausias sunkvežimis visoje TSRS – nuo konvejerio nuriedėjo virš 4 mln. vienetų įvairių atmainų GAZ-53 sunkvežimių.
gaz-53 skelbimai - Autoplius.lt
Gaz 53 ir 52 dalių Traktorio dalys.
GAZ-53 - Soviet Union (USSR) Wiki
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ between 1961 and 1993. Introduced first as GAZ-53F, it was joined by the virtually identical 2.5-ton GAZ-52 in 1962, which was produced until 1989.
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