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Re: Interesting project It appears the truck may have fallen through the ice on frozen lake.
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Re: Interesting project Quality tire chains....
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Re: Interesting project I see the later Bud wheel and a C head.
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Re: Interesting project Looks like the tires are still holding air
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Re: Interesting project Timing cover is also Model B. Timing pin has the elongated boss.
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Yep, most of these GAZ trucks were fitted with B blocks from the mid-1930s onwards although A blocks kept on being made and fitted. The B block trucks are referred to as GAZ-MM. |
Re: Interesting project Is that Lake Lagoda?
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Re: Interesting project Ran when "parked". :D:):D
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Re: Interesting project https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...ac&oe=5E5F8C97
https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...cc&oe=5E6241DF KKAZ performance carby: https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...27&oe=5E1AC720 https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...68&oe=5E20F8E3 https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...3a&oe=5E2E171C "GAZ": https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...80&oe=5E283FE1 https://scontent.fiev2-1.fna.fbcdn.n...83&oe=5E20F698 |
Re: Interesting project This truck has been restored; many hundreds of excellent photos of before, during and after the restoration are here:
https://vk.com/albums-75719986 in the link above there is folder with a catalogue of parts for GAZ AA/MM, direct link is here: https://vk.com/album-75719986_200751383 The very sad thing about this truck is that when it went down, they did not make it. RIP. |
Re: Interesting project It landed upside down.
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Re: Interesting project The very sad thing about this truck is that when it went down, they did not make it.
RIP.[/QUOTE] Wow, that is an impressive restoration they did on that GAZ MM. Looks like they even found parts of one of the soldiers too:https://sun9-65.userapi.com/c623817/...oO1_d872cs.jpg If only he could talk! Yes, RIP. According to the license plate on the front, it states "GAZ-MM truck. It was built in July 1941. During the liberation of Novgorod, January 19, 1944, it went under the ice of the Kopka River. It was raised from the river bed on August 15, 2014. Restored by restorers of the Novgorod Museum-Reserve and the team of OAO "261 Repair Plant" on April 6,2015." Brad in Maryland |
Re: Interesting project After doing research they believe they know the exact date and names of the two people that went down in the truck. One was a woman. Imagine the terror of their last moments.
Don't know; but if they had known what they were going to find it may have been better to leave the truck where it was as war grave. It's a dangerous game driving a truck on ice...if you don't jump away immediately or there's no-one nearby to help you, falling into freezing water in heavy clothes you're in big trouble. If at night even worse. It explains the open door policy the of drivers. http://www.tresburrosgarage.com/GAZ_...rch_42__2_.jpg http://www.tresburrosgarage.com/GAZ_...Dec_41__2_.jpg |
Re: Interesting project Can someone help me (correct me if I'm wrong). When you look at the parts break down, and maybe the one picture. Is there an oil filter on the GAZ B motors? Look on the side cover behind the carburetor.
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There is something there in the GAZ B parts list.
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