GAZ 24

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The GAZ-24 "Volga" is a car manufactured by the Gorky Automobile Plant from 1970 to 1985 as a generation of its Volga marque. A largely redesigned version – GAZ-24-10 – was produced from 1985 to 1992. The Belgian-assembled rebadged models were sold as Scaldia-Volga M24 and M24D for the Western European market.
Development of the GAZ-24 was mostly finished in 1966, when 12 of the third-series prototypes had been built and their design approved. It was unveiled towards the end of 1967. Only 32 units were built in 1968, though, primarily for road tests, with another 215 units built in 1969. The 1968/1969-built Volgas are often called "preserial" because full-scale manufacturing started only in 1970. Distinctive features of the first several prototypes were two outside rearview mirrors fixed on the front fenders. Most of the preserial and all serial cars got one mirror placed on front left door....

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24

Produced from

2.4 (95 Hp)

01

Produced from

2.4 (85 Hp)

07

Produced from

2.4 (85 Hp)

04

Produced from

2.4 (95 Hp)

02

Produced from

2.4 (95 Hp)

34

Produced from

5.5 V8 (195 Hp)

11

Produced from

2.4 (90 Hp)

10

Produced from

2.4 (100 Hp)

17

Produced from

2.4 (100 Hp)

14

Produced from

2.4 (100 Hp)

12

Produced from

2.4 (100 Hp)

13

Produced from

2.4 (100 Hp)