Plastic model kit GAZ-61
GAZ-61 was a four wheel drive car from USSR manufacturer GAZ first introduced in 1938 by designer V. A. Gratchev, to replace his too-complex model GAS-M21. Production did not start until 1940. It was made by putting the GAZ M2 body on a four-wheel-drive chassis. It could climb angles up to 38 degrees and cross water up to deep. The first version, produced from 1940 to 1941, was a 5-seated 4-door phaeton. It was powered by a 6-cyl 4-stroke engine with and a top speed of . Many supreme commanders of the Red Army headquarters used this car in 1941.
GAZ-61-73 4x4 Soviet staff car |
||||||||||
|
||||||||||
This product was added to our catalog on 29 March, 2011 |
||||||||||
We offer free shipping for the orders: - Europe, North East, Middle East, India - USD150.00 - USA, Canada - USD150.00 - Central and South America, South-East Asia, Africa - USD200.00 - Australia, New Zealand - USD200.00 |
||||||||||
Comments about GAZ-61-73 4x4 Soviet staff car |
Your name |
|
E-mail |
|
comment |
|
We deliver model kit to USA, UK, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, Romania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Turkey, Hungary, Portugal, Czech Republic and other countries.