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GAZ-M20 Pobeda

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GAZ-M20
GAZ-M20
Manufacturer GAZ
Also called Pobeda
Production 1946-1958
Assembly Gorky, Soviet Union
Successor GAZ-21 (Volga)
Class Large family car
Body style(s) 4-door sedan
4-door cabriolet
Layout FR layout
Engine(s) straight-4 sidevalve 2120 cc 50 hp (37 kW)
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (106.3 in)[1]
Length 4,665 mm (183.7 in)[1]
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)[1]
Height 1,590 mm (62.6 in)[1]
Curb weight 1350 kg (2976 lb)[1]
Fuel capacity 55 L (15 US gal/12 imp gal)[1]
Related FSO Warszawa
GAZ-M72 (4WD, model with Pobeda body)

The GAZ-M20 "Pobeda" (Russian:ГАЗ-М20 Победа; Победа is the Russian for victory) is a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. It was also licensed to Polish Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych.

The first Pobeda was developed in the Soviet Union under chief engineer Andrei A. Liphart. "Pobeda" means "victory" and the choice of name was not accidental. The car's first tests were conducted at Gorky Avto Zavod (GAZ, Gorky Car Plant) in 1943, when victory in World War II began to seem likely. The plant was later heavily bombarded, but work was unaffected. The first prototype was ready on November 6, 1944, and after it gained approval the first production model rolled off the assembly line on June 21, 1946. The car was a successful export for the USSR, and the design was licensed to the Polish FSO factory in Warsaw, where it was built as the Warszawa beginning in 1951. A few were assembled in Pyongyang, North Korea.

Pre-production model from 1945
Pre-production model from 1945

The Pobeda has 2.1 litre sidevalve straight-4 engine producing 50 hp (37 kW) and top speed of 105 km/h (65 mph).

The Pobeda was the first Soviet automobile to have turn signals, electric wipers (automobiles before it had pneumatic or mechanical wipers whose speed would depend on that of the car), an electric heater, and a built-in AM radio. The car came to be a symbol of postwar Soviet life and is today a popular collector's item. A total of 235,997 Pobedas were produced including 14,220 cabriolets.[1]

A rusted Pobeda, as viewed from the right.
A rusted Pobeda, as viewed from the right.


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g GAZ-M20. autogallery.org.ru. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.

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