
GAZ-69 - Wikipedia
The GAZ-69 is a Soviet four-wheel drive off-road vehicle produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Gorky Automobile Factory) between 1953 and 1956 and then by UAZ between 1956 and 1972, though all of these light truck class vehicles were known as GAZ-69s. It was also produced in Romania until 1975.
The GAZ-69 (UAZ 69) 4x4 Truck (1949) - Truck Encyclopedia
The 1949 Ural 69 was the main 4x4 staff car and liaison vehicle of the Soviet cold war Army, mass produced, sold to dozens of countries and seeing a lot of action throughout the world. Truck Encyclopedia
UAZ-469 - Wikipedia
The UAZ-469 is an off-road military light utility vehicle manufactured by UAZ since 1971. It was used by Soviet and other Warsaw Pact armed forces, as well as paramilitary units in Eastern Bloc countries. In the Soviet Union, it also saw widespread service in state organizations that needed a robust and durable off-road vehicle.
About GAZ-69: car specifications and history of creation
GAZ-69 - is one of the first Soviet off roads cars, which had been produced from 1952 to 1972 and originally it was produced at the Moscow Molotov plant.
Uaz 69 - Google Sites
UAZ 69 is a four-wheel drive light truck that was developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950s as a military utility vehicle. It was based on the earlier GAZ 69, but had many...
GAZ-69 - Wikicars
Feb 2, 2010 · GAZ-69 was a four wheel drive light truck, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well. Basic variant GAZ-69 has a pair
GAZ-69 | Military Wiki | Fandom
GAZ-69 is a four wheel drive light truck, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well.
GAZ 69
Although it carried the new factory name on the bonnet – UAZ (Ulianovsky Avtomobilny Zavod), it was still known as GAZ. It stayed like that to the very end of it's life in 1972. At the turn of 1960's and 1970's the Russians were trying to export them to Western Europe, still calling them GAZ-69.
GAZ-69 - SovAvto website
Sep 30, 1998 · Production of GAZ-69 in Gorky ceased in 1956 (3 years after it was begun). Even though GAZ-69 technically became known as UAZ-69, the new title was not widely used by people nor in official papers, that's why this car is generally considered to be a GAZ.
GAZ-69 | Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki | Fandom
GAZ-69 is a four wheel drive light truck, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well.
The GAZ-69: This Was The Soviet Union’s Answer To The Jeep
Jul 22, 2022 · The GAZ-69 was developed in the late 1940s as the Soviet Union’s homegrown military 4×4, essentially their answer to the American Jeep that had proven itself to be invaluable over the course of WWII. The Soviet Union received over 40,000 Jeeps during the war as part of the Lend Lease agreement.
GAZ-69 - Wikipedia
A GAZ-69 in Albanie (since retired frae service) The GAZ-69 wis the basic licht aff-road vehicle o the Soviet Airmy, replacin GAZ-67s an Willys Jeeps. The GAZ-69 wis itself replaced wi the UAZ-469.
UAZ - Wikipedia
UAZ is best known for the UAZ-469 utility vehicle, which has seen wide use as a military vehicle in the Eastern bloc and around the world. The UAZ factory started production in 1941 as part of the Soviet war effort. 51,706 UAZ vehicles were produced in 2016. [3]
UAZ 69 - YouTube
GAZ-69 is a four wheel drive light truck, produced by GAZ between 1953 and 1955See more on https://www.net-maquettes.com/pictures/gaz-uaz-69-walkaround/Suppo...
1971 GAZ/UAZ 69A Russian/Soviet Army Jeep/Willys
Offered for sale is an extremely rare 1971 GAZ/UAZ 69A Russian/Soviet Army Jeep/Willys command truck/SUV, 4x4. Four door convertible! Military Green with Black interior. She is in a great cosmetic and mechanical shape. Incredible Survivor! It is only 45,000 kilometers/28,000 miles on the clock.
Mortar - GAZ 69
GAZ-69 (Russian ГАЗ-69) is an all-wheel-drive vehicle that was first produced in series by the Soviet Gorkowski Awtomobilny Sawod (GAZ) from 1953. It is the successor to the GAZ-67B from 1944 and was replaced by the UAZ-469 at the beginning of the 1970s.
GAZ-69 | Classic Cars Wiki | Fandom
GAZ-69 is a four wheel drive light truck, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well.
1972 GAZ 69 specs: mpg, towing capacity, size, photos
GAZ-69 was a four wheel drive light truck of jeep class, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well.
The History Of GAZ 69 - cars-directory.net
GAZ-69 was a four wheel drive light truck of jeep class, produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as UAZ-69, though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well.
1968 GAZ Military Vehicle - 69M | Classic Driver Market
GAZ 69M was a basic, lightweight off-road vehicle used by the armies and services of the states of the Eastern Bloc. It was manufactured in two body styles: 2- (GAZ 69, GAZ69M) and 4-door (GAZ-69A, GAZ 69AM) nicknamed „komandorka”. GAZ 69M offered by the vintage and classic car auction company Ardor Auctions is fully original.