The MAZ 537G Semi-Trailer Truck was manufactured in 1960 by the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) in Belarus. This robust tractor-trailer truck, standing 12 feet tall with an impressive length of 33 feet, is one of the most iconic civil engineering vehicles of the 20th century. Its intimidating Russian Cold War design has a wide, low stance, boasting a mountainous metallic green exterior with black fuel tanks, designed for maximum stability during hauling operations. The MAZ 537G is powered by a V-8 Deutz diesel engine, rated at up to 322 hp. This omittance diesel provides enough torque to pull a trailer weighing up to 70 tons, and can reach a top speed of up to 35 mph. The 6-speed transmission has both manual and off-road modes, allowing the driver to optimally select among the two options. The interior remains virtually intact, featuring a monochrome interior with two-seater cab design. The adjustable black leather bench seats, trimmed metal instrument panel, and tinted windshield provide ample comfort during long-distance trips. Other notable features include an analog dashboard, a heater and a radio with four tin speakers. The MAZ 537G isn't without its safety features, boasting disc brakes, clutch pedals, and an engine shut-off system in the event of a driver's incapacity. The semi-trailer truck also has an efficient independent suspension system and powerful 20-inch tires, providing maximum road grip and stability. Combined with its strong V-8 diesel engine and streamlined aerodynamics, the MAZ 537G is a classic example of a reliable and hard-working vehicle.
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