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ARBALET UKRAINE
Classic Soviet Cars & Motorcycles
GAZ 69 (1960)
BOBIK
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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.
It was also produced under license by ARO in Romania, first as IMS-57, then as Muscel M59, later modernized as the Muscel M461.
Many GAZ-69 trucks were used in Poland during the Cold War.
The basic variant GAZ-69 has a pair of doors only and most often appears with standard canvas top and upper sides.
Further variant GAZ-69A (UAZ-69A) has two pair of doors.
From the UAZ-69 there were developed off-road van and light truck UAZ-450 and newer jeep UAZ-469.
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