The GAZ 69 Wagon 1952 is a classic Russian off-road vehicle, a member of the GAZ-69 family which was in production from 1953 to 1972. This rugged vehicle was designed for extreme off-road conditions, embodying simplicity, reliability, and affordability. Constructed on a robust frame with a square body, it features a two-door station wagon body style with a capacity of carrying up to five people. It is powered by a 2.1-liter gasoline engine with a 3-speed manual transmission, allowing a maximum speed of 45 miles per hour. It is highly efficient and can can haul up to 2.5 tons. A double shift lever is located in the middle of the drivers seat for easy gear shifting. The suspension is comprised of four-wheeled independent leaf springs for reliable rough terrain handling. The vehicle is further equipped with rims in multiple pie-like sections with an offset to provide extra grip on the road. The GAZ 69 Wagon 1952 offers a unique design with great features to make it a formidable off-roading companion. The exterior is simple but sturdy, with an iconic black-and-white paint job. Its body is made of durable steel panels with ample interior room for passengers and cargo. The interior is usually finished with wooden trim and upholstered leather seating. Additionally, its spare parts are readily available, and thanks to its vintage charm, the GAZ 69 Wagon has become a collectors item across the globe.
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