The GAZ Volga 21 Sedan 1956 is a classic Russian sedan that symbolizes the post-World War II era, when the Soviet Union was transitioning from a state of poverty to a growing engine of industry and infrastructure. The Volga 21 Sedan was designed with classic Russian architecture and style from the 1950s, showcasing a boxy, angular silhouette and exaggerated curves. The car was the standard car for many government officials during its time and symbolized prosperity for the country, as cars were still quite a novelty for many citizens. The exterior of the vehicle boasts a crisp, clean look, featuring beige as the primary color and a classic red stripe running down the body of the car. The front features a chrome grille with the traditional volga insignia, and the rear is finished with a round back and bumper assembly with round chrome accents. The four-door car also features short windows that span the length of the doors and are framed with chrome elements to match the rest of the vehicle. Beneath the body lies a 2.5L inline four-cylinder inline engine, along with a three-speed manual transmission. The car has suspension in the form of coil springs, adjustable dampers, and a front anti-roll bar. Additionally, the brakes are drum brakes at all four corners. As the classic peoples car, the GAZ Volga 21 Sedan 1956 has captivated the hearts of many for years with its timeless yet modern style. Its a classic piece of auto history that has stood the test of time and is sure to delight for many more years to come.
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