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Volga GAZ-21
1965. Black

The GAZ M21 Volga, the first car to carry the Volga name, was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas were built with high ground clearance (what gives it a specific "high" look, contrary to "low-long-sleek" look of Western cars of resembling design), rugged suspension, strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
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RAF 22031
Ambulance

RAF-2203, produced by the Riga bus factory in 1976-1997, respectively. Vans of this type were used as taxis, ambulances and the role of official vehicles.
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Moskvitch 2138
POLICE

Moskvich-2140 - Soviet passenger small car that was produced in Moscow on AZLK plant from 1976 to 1988. Was a deeply modernized variant of the Moskvich-412.
Moskvich-2138 - version of the same car with the engine model "408" which was produced until 1981.
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Moskvitch 412
Sport

The Moskvitch 412 (Moskvich 412, M-412), also called 2140 in 1975 prior to discontinuation and 1500 SL outside USSR, was a small family car produced by Soviet manufacturer MZMA/AZLK from 1967 to 1976.
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VAZ 2103
1974. Practice

VAZ-2103 - Soviet passenger car rear-drive sedan type. Was developed in cooperation with the Italian company Fiat based on the Fiat 124 and serially produced at the Volga Automobile Plant from 1972 to 1984. Export VAZ-2103 was called Lada 1500.
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Volga GAZ-21
1962. TAXI

The GAZ M21 Volga, the first car to carry the Volga name, was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas were built with high ground clearance (what gives it a specific "high" look, contrary to "low-long-sleek" look of Western cars of resembling design), rugged suspension, strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
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GAZ 53
Fire Engine

GAZ-53 - Medium-range Soviet truck GAZ third generation.
Truck GAZ-53 is announced in October 1961 and 1967 th ​​Gorky Automobile Plant.
GAZ-53 - the most massive truck on the territory of the former USSR.
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GAZ-69
POLICE

UAZ (УАЗ) is an initialism for Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (Ульяновский Автомобильный Завод, which translates to "Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant") is an automobile manufacturer based in Ulyanovsk, Russia which manufactures off-road vehicles, buses and trucks. It is best known for its Model 469 utility vehicle, which has seen wide use as a military vehicle in the Eastern Block and around the world. The UAZ factory started production in 1941 as part of the Soviet war effort.
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VAZ-2101

The VAZ-2101 is a compact sedan car (small class, passenger car, model 1 in Soviet classification) produced by AvtoVAZ and introduced in 1970.
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Volga GAZ-24

The Volga GAZ-24 (also pronounced Volha, Wolga) is an automobile manufactured by the Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ, Gorky Automobile Plant) from 1968 to 1985 as a generation of its Volga marque. A largely redesigned version (practically, a new car in modified old body) - GAZ-24-10 - was produced from 1985 to 1992. It was sold as the Scaldia-Volga M24 and M24D in the Western European market.
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Volga GAZ-21
Beige

The GAZ M21 Volga, the first car to carry the Volga name, was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas were built with high ground clearance (what gives it a specific "high" look, contrary to "low-long-sleek" look of Western cars of resembling design), rugged suspension, strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
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ORBITA-2

Radio 1970.
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badge

Значок: мастер производственного обучения
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Chess Clock

Шахматные часы
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Typewriter

Печатная машинка
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Road atlas of the USSR

Атлас автомобильных дорог СССР
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Leningrad

Ленинград
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Chess

Шахматы
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Compass

Компасс
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badge DOSAAF

Значок ДОСААФ СССР
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Mechanical Watch ZIM

Наручные механические часы ЗИМ
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Glasses

Очки.
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sketch 1

Эскиз черная волга
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Sign

Знак - добровольная народная автодружина
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police set

Милицейский набор
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sketch 2

Эскиз 2
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sketch 3

Эскиз 4
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Volga GAZ-21
1961. WHITE

The GAZ M21 Volga, the first car to carry the Volga name, was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas were built with high ground clearance (what gives it a specific "high" look, contrary to "low-long-sleek" look of Western cars of resembling design), rugged suspension, strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
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Chaika GAZ-13
1981.

Soviet limousine. Chaikas were produced at the Gorky automobile plant since 1959 till 1981.