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Moskvich 400/420 (1945-????)
This model was a copy of the Opel Kadett (the prewar model), but with four doors, and not only two, 3-gear manual gearbox and little richer interior.
Displacement: 1074cc
Horsepower: 23hp
Torque: 59Nm
Carburetor: K25 (Carter system)
Max. speed: 90km/h
Economy (40-50km/h): 7 litres of A66 gasoline
Acceleration (0-80km/h): 38sec.
Wheels: 5.00-16"
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Special for GAZ M20's funs:
How the Russian Pobeda Compares with the American Cars and what it reveals about Russian Know-How
Science and Mechanics, 1957.
http://gaz20.spb.ru/img/download/sci...s_1957_eng.zip
Detroit Shows Russia How
Auto Age, 1953.
http://gaz20.spb.ru/img/download/auto_age_1953_eng.zip
The Pobeda!
Car Life, 1954.
http://gaz20.spb.ru/img/download/car_life_1954_eng.jpg
Impressions of the Russian Pobieda
The Motor, 1952.
http://gaz20.spb.ru/img/download/the_motor_1952_eng.zip
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New model of a coach from Lvivsky Avtomobilny Zavod
during my visits to the former Soviet republics there was one little car which I could never trace. It looks like a copy of the Mitsubishi Colt from the eigthies, comes in two doors only and has no visible markings. Any suggestions?
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