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  2. Automotive industry in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, cars from the Soviet Union were present at the international car exhibition in Poznań, Poland, and soon thereafter were exported to Western Europe. By the late 1950s, the Soviet Union produced 43 car models, and in 1957 the overall number of vehicles produced was 495,994, which included 113,588 cars, 369,504 trucks, and 12,316 buses ...

  3. GAZ-12 ZIM - Wikipedia

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    The ZIM-12 (Russian: ЗИМ-12) was a Soviet full-size luxury car produced by the Gorky Automotive Plant (GAZ) from 1950 until 1960. It was the first luxury car produced by GAZ and the first one to have the famous leaping gazelle hood ornament.

  4. GAZ-M20 Pobeda - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Pobeda received a new partially synchronized transmission, whereby the steering wheel shift was abandoned. In 1955, a more extensive modernization of the car followed. In addition to numerous detail changes, it got a radiator grille adapted to the taste of the 1950s and a new carburettor (engine power now 52 hp).

  5. GAZ Chaika - Wikipedia

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    GAZ Chaika – American styled with the front closely resembling 1955-56 Packards GAZ-13 Chaika limousine side / rear. The GAZ Chaika (Russian: Ча́йка), which means gull, is a luxury automobile from the Soviet Union made by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, translated as Gorky Automobile Plant (Russian: ГАЗ or Го́рьковский автомоби́льный заво́д)).

  6. UAZ-452 - Wikipedia

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    UAZ-3741 left front UAZ-3741 rear UAZ-39625 right side. The model's predecessor, the UAZ-450 (produced between 1958 and 1966), was based on the chassis and engine of the four-wheel drive light truck GAZ-69, and was the first "forward control" vehicle of this type to be built in Russia or anywhere else in the Soviet Union. [1]

  7. 7 Cars From the 1950s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    In great working order, this car has ties to “James Bond” creator Ian Fleming and is offered for sale by Gullwing Motor Cars, Inc. in Astoria, New York. 1958 Chevrolet Impala Price: $999,999

  8. ZIL-111 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIL-111 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer ZIL from 1958–1967. It was the first post-war limousine designed in the Soviet Union. After tests with the shortlived prototype ZIL-Moscow in 1956, [3] which gained a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest passenger car in the world, [4]: 33 the ZIL-111 was introduced from ZIL in 1958.

  9. Category:Soviet automobiles - Wikipedia

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