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- GAZ-51 abstract "The GAZ-51 (nickname Gazon) is a well known Soviet truck. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II, and mass production started in 1946.A 2.5 ton 4×2 standard variant was joined in 1947 by almost identical 2 ton 4×4 GAZ-63. Both variants were powered by 70 hp (52 kW) 6-cylinder 3485 cc engine. GAZ-63s was manufactured with some changes until 1968 and production of GAZ-51 continued until 2 April 1975. The trucks were also manufactured under the Soviet license in Poland (as the Lublin-51), North Korea (as the Sungri-58) and China (as the Yuejin NJ-130).".
- GAZ-51 engine GAZ-51__1.
- GAZ-51 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- GAZ-51 manufacturer GAZ.
- GAZ-51 productionEndYear "1975".
- GAZ-51 productionStartYear "1946".
- GAZ-51 relatedMeanOfTransportation GAZ-63.
- GAZ-51 thumbnail LKW_GAZ-51.jpg?width=300.
- GAZ-51 transmission "4-speed manual".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageExternalLink gaz51.com.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageExternalLink ?w=37374328@N06&q=gaz.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageExternalLink gaz51.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageID "747742".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageLength "2554".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageRevisionID "698314976".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:GAZ.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_automobiles.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink China.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink GAZ.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink GAZ-63.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Nanjing_Automobile.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink North_Korea.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink Sungri_Motor_Plant.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLinkText "FSC Lublin-51".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GAZ-51".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yuejin NJ-130 2.5 ton (4x2) truck".
- GAZ-51 aka "Lublin-51".
- GAZ-51 aka "Sungri-58".
- GAZ-51 aka "Yuejin NJ-130".
- GAZ-51 engine "3.5".
- GAZ-51 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- GAZ-51 manufacturer GAZ.
- GAZ-51 name "GAZ-51".
- GAZ-51 production "1946".
- GAZ-51 related GAZ-63.
- GAZ-51 transmission "4".
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Truck-stub.
- GAZ-51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- GAZ-51 subject Category:GAZ.
- GAZ-51 subject Category:Soviet_automobiles.
- GAZ-51 type Automobile.
- GAZ-51 type Company.
- GAZ-51 type MeanOfTransportation.
- GAZ-51 type Brand.
- GAZ-51 type Company.
- GAZ-51 type Truck.
- GAZ-51 type Vehicle.
- GAZ-51 type Product.
- GAZ-51 type DesignedArtifact.
- GAZ-51 type Thing.
- GAZ-51 comment "The GAZ-51 (nickname Gazon) is a well known Soviet truck. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II, and mass production started in 1946.A 2.5 ton 4×2 standard variant was joined in 1947 by almost identical 2 ton 4×4 GAZ-63. Both variants were powered by 70 hp (52 kW) 6-cylinder 3485 cc engine. GAZ-63s was manufactured with some changes until 1968 and production of GAZ-51 continued until 2 April 1975.".
- GAZ-51 label "GAZ-51".
- GAZ-51 sameAs Q707743.
- GAZ-51 sameAs ГАЗ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ–51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs ԳԱԶ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs m.037_gz.
- GAZ-51 sameAs ГАЗ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs ГАЗ-51.
- GAZ-51 sameAs Q707743.
- GAZ-51 wasDerivedFrom GAZ-51?oldid=698314976.
- GAZ-51 depiction LKW_GAZ-51.jpg.
- GAZ-51 isPrimaryTopicOf GAZ-51.
- GAZ-51 name "GAZ-51".
- GAZ-51 name "Lublin-51 (Poland)".
- GAZ-51 name "Sungri-58 (North Korea)".
- GAZ-51 name "Yuejin NJ-130 (China)".