The GAZ-4 Pick-up 1933 is a classic Russian automobile that, for some, symbolizes a simpler time. The car has a durable, rust-resistant circular steel frame with a wooden cab and four doors framed by two separate benches that can accommodate up to five passengers. Its front and rear suspensions feature a lever-action crossbar with shock absorbers, allowing for a comfortable ride. The engine, a straight four-cylinder, 25 hp, 2.6-liter unit, is paired with a two-speed manual gearbox and a drivetrain that is simple and reliable. The powerful engine delivers a top speed of 65 km/h in some versions, which was considered quite good for the 1930s. Despite its predecessors using different types of gasoline - the 4 Pick-up runs on petrol only - it must be noted that fuel consumption is quite economical. In terms of exterior, the car was designed to look modern with a characteristic rectangular front grille, a circular panoramic windshield, and a bold bonnet that now lives in history as a testament to the exceptional engineering capabilities found in the era. The exterior also features rounded headlights, small rearview mirrors, and other chrome details that give it a sense of sophistication. Lastly, the interior of the GAZ-4 Pick-up 1933 is impeccable and luxurious for an automobile of its time. It features a large center console with chrome accents, seating with upholstered fabrics, intricate trim pieces, and exquisite wood accents that give the car an antiquated yet classic look.
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