The GAZ 63 Gazoline Tanker Truck 1948 is an iconic vehicle from the Soviet era. Built between 1948 and 1954, this model remains one of the most notable examples of the Soviet automotive engineering. A great testament to its time, the GAZ 63 is an amazing all-wheel drive truck which was designed and developed mostly for military needs. The GAZ 63 measures 4.78 meters (15.69ft) long and 2.1 meters (6.9ft) wide. The wheelbase is of 2.62 meters (8.6ft), with a track width of 1.44 meters (4.7ft) in the front and 1.37 meters (4.5ft) in the rear. It has a maximum GVW of 2.5 tons (2.2 metric tons). The truck has a total volume of 60 cubic meters (9,600 liters) for the fuel tanks, which makes it suitable for the transportation of large amounts. At the helm, the GAZ 63 features a 4-cylinder, 2.4-liter gasoline engine with a power output of 57 HP, mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox. The engine allows the truck to reach a top speed of 86 Km/h (55mph), with an impressive fuel economy of 22 litres/100km (13 mpg). The trucks all-wheel drive system comes with a split differential that allows for even traction in all kinds of conditions. It is also equipped with a 2-speed diaphragm clutch, as well as a heavy duty front bumper, plus shock absorbers in the front and rear. As a true symbol of its Soviet roots, the GAZ 63 is an iconic vehicle. With a distinctive rugged look and the latest in automotive engineering, this truck is the ultimate expression of Soviet-era engineering.
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