Model record
GAZ Volga (M21/M24)
Background
The GAZ Volga is an executive car that originated in the Soviet Union to replace the GAZ Pobeda in 1956. Their role in serving the Soviet nomenklatura made them a contemporary cultural icon. Several generations of the car have been produced.
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Production years
Sources
Same marque
Other GAZ models
- 24-24 —
- 46 —
- Ermak —
- GAZ-12 ZIM —
- GAZ-14 Chaika —
- GAZ-21 —
- GAZ-22 —
- GAZ-2308 Ataman —
- GAZ-2332 CityVan —
- GAZ-24 —
- GAZ-24-10 —
- GAZ-24-95 —
- GAZ-2705 —
- GAZ-3102 —
- GAZ-31022 —
- GAZ-31029 —
- GAZ-3105 —
- GAZ-3106 —
- GAZ-3110 —
- GAZ-31105 —
- GAZ-3111 —
- GAZ-3115 —
- GAZ-55 —
- GAZ-56 —
- GAZ-61 —
- GAZ-64 —
- GAZ-67 —
- GAZ-69 —
- GAZ-69A —
- GAZ-A —
- GAZ-AAAA —
- GAZ-M1 —
- GAZ-M20 Pobeda —
- GAZ-M415 —
- GAZ-M72 —
- GAZelle —
- GAZelle Sobol NN —
- GAZelle-Business —
- GAZon NEXT —
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Classic —
- Sobol —
- Chaika 1959
- GAZ-13 1959
- GAZ-62 1959
- GAZ-16 1960