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Location: Latvia(Easten Europe)
Years of production: 1957 – 1968.Manufacturer: GAZ (Gorkovskij Avtomobilnij Zavod)
Model: 63
Year: 1960
Color: Hacky or dark green army
Weight: 3200kg / 5350kg – full
Bore/Stroke: 82/110 mmLength: 5525mm, width: 2200mm, height: 2185mmWheelbase: 3307mm, clearance: 277mm
Type: 4×4 ( Commander truck )
Alloriginal parts. Rear cabin remade for hunting and fishing, including 2 beds,cooker, fireplace, tools.
Engine: 6 cylinder, 3485cc, Power: 70hp at 2800RPM.Torque moment: 20,5. Carborator, fuel. Fuel tank cap: 90 liter, consumption -20litre per 100km
Transmission: 4 speed manual + transfer box. 3x cardan.
Run: 14000km about 10000miles, the car was armypreserved. Last three years exploited as show car and exclusive entertainment,about 2 or 3 times per year.
Overall condition: Used, needs a paint job in some places,mechanically very good.
During World War II Gorki produced several rocket-launchers mounted ontrucks. First the 12-rail, 300-millimeter launcher; then, from 1944 onwards,the M-8, M-13, and M-31 rocket-launchers mounted on GAZ-63 trucks. (The GAZ-63is an obvious direct copy of the U.S. Army’s 21/2-ton truck.)
After World War II Gorki production ofrocket-launchers continued with the BM-31, which had twelve 300-millimetertubes mounted on a GAZ-63 truck chassis. In the late 1950s another model wasproduced with twelve 140-millimeter tubes on a GAZ-63 truck chassis. In the1960s yet another model with eight 140-millimeter tube was produced on a GAZ-63chassis.
Truck was apart of Korea, Vietnam, Cubaand other USSRwar. This is very good technically developmental comparsion in very differentsocial status countries and will be for next generations.