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- Q952628 subject Q15348372.
- Q952628 subject Q8642000.
- Q952628 subject Q8797488.
- Q952628 abstract "The Moskvitch G4 were sports cars from Moskvitch released in 1963. Like the G3, they used the same engine as the Moskvitch 407. In 1965, all three G4's were re-engined with units based on the engine in the Moskvitch 408. These engines were fitted with twin Weber 40DCO carburettors, advanced valve timing, and new camshafts giving 81 bhp (60 kW; 82 PS). The G4's were then redesignated as G4A's. A G4A (the first production G4) was fitted with a Moskvitch 412 based engine, the DM, rated at 92 bhp (69 kW; 93 PS), leading to the G4M. During 1967-1968, the two remaining G4A's were converted into G4M's. Two G4M's were rebuilt into Moskvitch G5's in 1968. The third G4M was raced until 1972 (it was not converted). The G4's had independent suspension, both front and rear (from the Moskvitch 407), and were successful in several USSR championships.".
- Q952628 class Q274586.
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- Q952628 predecessor Q11693707.
- Q952628 productionEndYear "1963".
- Q952628 productionStartYear "1963".
- Q952628 successor Q3544968.
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- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q15348372.
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- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q18711283.
- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q274586.
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- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q3544968.
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- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8642000.
- Q952628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797488.
- Q952628 class Q274586.
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- Q952628 name "Moskvitch G4".
- Q952628 predecessor Q11693707.
- Q952628 production "1963".
- Q952628 production "3".
- Q952628 successor Q3544968.
- Q952628 type Product.
- Q952628 type Automobile.
- Q952628 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q952628 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q952628 type Thing.
- Q952628 comment "The Moskvitch G4 were sports cars from Moskvitch released in 1963. Like the G3, they used the same engine as the Moskvitch 407. In 1965, all three G4's were re-engined with units based on the engine in the Moskvitch 408. These engines were fitted with twin Weber 40DCO carburettors, advanced valve timing, and new camshafts giving 81 bhp (60 kW; 82 PS). The G4's were then redesignated as G4A's.".
- Q952628 label "Moskvitch G4".
- Q952628 name "Moskvitch G4".