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I was jealous when Jay Ramey street-spotted a GAZ-21 Volga a few years back (sadly, not a red-star-wheel-equipped Glorious ...
Just not this one. To answer your first question: It's a GAZ 21 Volga produced by Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod -- you know, Gorky Automobile Factory -- from 1956 till 1970, when it was replaced by ...
and followed on that success with the introduction of the GAZ-21 -- dubbed the Volga -- in 1956. The GAZ-21 Volga was the first Soviet automobile to rival the technology and construction of ...
Russian automaker GAZ (Gorky Automobile Plant) has abandoned plans to euthanize its production of Volga cars, announcing plans to refurbish them as ‘historical products.’ The firm hopes to ...
It even became a hero of dark urban legends in Eastern Europe. Designed by the Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ), Volga was one of the most popular automobile brands in the Soviet Union. Nikolai ...
About a year and a half ago, I acquired a 1966 GAZ-21 Volga, a Russian sedan from the Communist era. (GAZ roughly translates as Gorky Automobile Factory, which is located in Nizhny Novgorod ...
Between 1962 and 1970, GAZ built a handful KGB-Special Volga M23s. These "elite" cars ... but in 1968 there came the facelifted M24, featuring a 2.4-litre engine and styling (apparently inspired ...
Granted, the vehicle they drove was a far cry from the two mentioned above: the one thing the GAZ Volga was never famous for was its petite size. But that doesn't make their performance any less ...
Such is the case with the 2008 GAZ Volga Siber, which, for all intents and purposes, is a 2006 Chrysler Sebring sedan. No, this isn't a knock-off of the departed JR-platform; it is the JR platform.; ...
presumably, a whole bunch of other people had a positive reaction to that very bad idea and the result was the GAZ Volga Siber. The Siber could have been an off-road monstrosity combining a ...