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  2. ZAZ Zaporozhets - Wikipedia

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    ZAZ-965AE. The ZAZ-965A was an improvement on the ZAZ-965 and was produced from November 1962 to May 1969. In total, 322,106 units of the ZAZ-965 were produced. [6] It was powered by a MeMZ-965 rear-mounted, air-cooled OHV 887 cc (54.1 cu in) V4 engine, partially of aluminium design, producing 27 PS (20 kW).

  3. MeMZ-965 - Wikipedia

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    Engine of a ZAZ-965 Zaporozhets. The MeMZ-965 was a Soviet automobile engine, built by the Melitopolski Motor Plant (MeMZ). Originally known as the NAMI-G (for the Soviet National Automotive Institute), [1] the MeMZ-965 was designed for use in the LuAZ-967. [2] It was a 746 cc (45.5 cu in) air-cooled 90° V4, [2] [3] producing 23 hp (17 kW; 23 ...

  4. ZAZ - Wikipedia

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    The first car, dubbed the ZAZ-965 Zaporozhets, was delivered 12 June 1959, [7] was approved 25 July 1960, and entered production 25 October. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] Following on the success of the ZAZ-965, plant manager Yuri Sorochkin planned a forward control microbus on the ZAZ-965's platform (akin to the VW Type 2 being built on a modified Type 1 pan ...

  5. List of Moskvitch vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Moskvitch 444 (1956–1958, later built as the ZAZ-965) Moskvitch A9 (1957, development moved to RAF) Moskvitch 4x4 (1958) Moskvitch 415 (1959) Moskvitch 415S (1966, improved 415) Moskvitch 416 (1958–1959, hardtop version of 415) Moskvitch 408 Tourist (1964, prototype 4-seat convertible based on 408) Moskvitch PT (1964–1965, prototype ...

  6. Sport-900 - Wikipedia

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    The KD/Sport 900 is a soviet sports car manufactured in small numbers between 1963 and 1969 by a group of NAMI employees. [1] [2]The Sport-900 is a 2 seat coupe with a fiberglass body powered by a 0.9L 4 cylinder engine derived from the ZAZ-965A which gave the car a top speed of 120 Km/h.

  7. Automotive industry in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry in the Soviet Union spanned the history of the state from 1929 to 1991. It started with the establishment of large car manufacturing plants and reorganisation of the AMO Factory in Moscow in the late 1920s–early 1930s, during the first five-year plan, and continued until the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991.

  8. Grimes Says Son X Æ A-Xii 'Should Not Be in Public ... - AOL

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    Grimes is advocating for her son's privacy amid his father Elon Musk's new role in politics. Musk, 53, brought their son X Æ A-Xii, 4, to the Oval Office on Tuesday, Feb. 11, to witness President ...

  9. Oka (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Oka rear. This affordable, lightweight and simple automobile replaced the air-cooled, rear-engined ZAZ Zaporozhets 966-968 series models as "the people's car". SeAZ factory specialized in building purpose-built vehicles for handicapped drivers and by the 1970s their offering was the S-3D, a spartan, boxy two-seat sedan powered by a motorcycle engine.