GAZ-64
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| GAZ-64 | |
|---|---|
A 1941 GAZ-64 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | GAZ |
| Production |
|
| Assembly | Soviet Union: Gorky, Ulyanovsk |
| Body and chassis | |
| Body style | jeep |
| Layout | F4 layout |
| Related | BA-64 |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 3.3L GAZ M1 I4 |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | GAZ-61 |
| Successor |
|
The GAZ-64 was a 4x4 vehicle made by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, translated as Gorky Automobile Plant, which originally was a cooperation between Ford and the Soviet Union), succeeding the earlier GAZ-61. Its design was led by Vitaliy Grachev. The design process was exceptionally quick, taking only a few weeks.
The curb weight of the car was 1,200 kg (2,646 lb). It was powered by a 3285 cc, inline-4 engine giving 50 hp (37 kW) and a top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph).[1][2] It was produced using existing commercially available parts.[3] As such, it was based on a shortened GAZ-61 chassis, while the engine came from the GAZ-MM truck.[4][5]