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- Q1985493 subject Q6278609.
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- Q1985493 abstract "The GAZ M1 (“Эмка“/”Emka”) was a passenger car produced by the Russian automaker GAZ between 1936 and 1943, at their plant in Gorky in the former Soviet Union, present day Nizhny Novgorod (since 1990) in Russia.Systematic production ended in 1941, but the factory was able to continue assembling cars from existing inventory of parts and components until 1943. In total, 62,888 GAZ M1 automobiles were produced.Much of the car’s production period coincided with the Great Patriotic War (World War II), and many Emkas were used by the army as staff cars. Various special versions were produced such as the Gaz M - FAI and BA -20 armoured car modelsThe car has subsequently become an icon of its time in Russia, having been relatively popular, and featuring in film and photographic images of a defining period in the history of the Soviet Union.".
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- Q1985493 height "1.78".
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- Q1985493 length "4.625".
- Q1985493 manufacturer Q28616.
- Q1985493 productionEndYear "1943".
- Q1985493 productionStartYear "1936".
- Q1985493 thumbnail Sevastopol_Victory_Day_Parade_GAZ-M1_IMG_1572_1725.jpg?width=300.
- Q1985493 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Q1985493 weight "1370000.0".
- Q1985493 wheelbase "2.845".
- Q1985493 width "1.77".
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- Q1985493 assembly Q15180.
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- Q1985493 engine Q3866345.
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- Q1985493 engine "'' V-8".
- Q1985493 engine "3.6".
- Q1985493 engine "I6".
- Q1985493 layout Q4115030.
- Q1985493 manufacturer Q28616.
- Q1985493 name "GAZ-M1".
- Q1985493 production "1936".
- Q1985493 transmission "3".
- Q1985493 type Product.
- Q1985493 type Automobile.
- Q1985493 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1985493 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q1985493 comment "The GAZ M1 (“Эмка“/”Emka”) was a passenger car produced by the Russian automaker GAZ between 1936 and 1943, at their plant in Gorky in the former Soviet Union, present day Nizhny Novgorod (since 1990) in Russia.Systematic production ended in 1941, but the factory was able to continue assembling cars from existing inventory of parts and components until 1943.".
- Q1985493 label "GAZ-M1".
- Q1985493 depiction Sevastopol_Victory_Day_Parade_GAZ-M1_IMG_1572_1725.jpg.
- Q1985493 name "GAZ-M1".