2010 UAZ Hunter
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Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity: | 1500 cm3 |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds: | Manual |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain: | 4WD |
Price (out of date): | $14568 |
2010 UAZ Hunter specs, Engine size 1500cm3, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels 4WD, Transmission Gearbox Manual
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In 1943, when the prospect of Germans winning the war was less likely, a decision was made to separate the relocated plant from ZIS. This was a part of general after-war policy conducted by Stalin's government in which relocated plants were separated into different units, since all the required buildings had already been erected. The existing plants before relocation were filled with (often - German) equipment, thus bursting the industry. A logical choice for the newly created plant was to produce military and paramilitary cars, mostly due to its distance from the border. Therefore, in mid-1950es the production of the only Soviet offroad car, GAZ-69, was moved to Ulyanovsk. This car marked a beginning of a famous line of offroad vehicles manufactured by the plant. Golden ageBy mid-60es, the new management of the plant completed development of first original [U]AZ cars. The GAZ-69 offroad vehicle was replaced by UAZ-469. UAZ-469 was very similar in design to the original Jeep - a sturdy, but not-so-comfortable car that was able to drive in virtually any terrain and was easy to fix. The Uaz-469 reached legendary status for its reliability and off-road ability. The car didn't enter the personal use market until late 80s and was reserved for police forces and paramilitary (its commercially-available analog was produced by LuAZ, which was too close to border to be associated with the military). » Read More About UAZ |