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Logo ZAZ-968 and ZAZ-965 cars. ZAZ Zaporozhets (Russian: Запоро́жец pronunciation ⓘ) was a series of rear-wheel-drive superminis (city cars in their first generation) designed and built from 1958 at the ZAZ factory in Soviet Ukraine. Different models of the Zaporozhets, all of which had an air-cooled engine in the rear, were ...
Before the ZAZ-968A in 1972 there was a slightly modernized model ZAZ-968 - it did not have a decorative panel on the front of the body, there was a new unit. A more serious reworking awaited the model in 1979–1980. ZAZ-968M became not only the last domestic car with a rear engine, but also the most durable, because it was produced until 1994.
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 ...
Zaporoshets ZAZ-986-M, 1979: Date: 29 April 2012, 15:34: Source: ... ZAZ Zaporozhets; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on tr ...
ZAZ-1102 Tavria, a 3-door hatchback released in 1987, [3] was the first model of the range. It features independent MacPherson strut suspension at the front and a twist-beam rear suspension . The water-cooled MeMZ -245 I4 engine was a major shift forward from the air-cooled V4 used in former models.
A pre-production batch of fifty was created in 1965, dubbed ZAZ-969, and production was authorized in 1966 as the ZAZ-969V. [1] It was built by ZAZ until 1971, when LuAZ took over. [ 1 ] When LuAZ took over production (making it the LuAZ-969), four-wheel drive became standard. [ 3 ]
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.
Zaporozhets za Dunayem (Ukrainian: Запорожець за Дунаєм, translated as A Zaporozhian Beyond the Danube, also referred to as Cossacks in Exile) is a Ukrainian comic opera with spoken dialogue in three acts with music and libretto by the composer Semen Hulak-Artemovsky (1813–1873) about Cossacks of the Danubian Sich.