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The GAZ M21 Volga, the first car to carry the Volga name, was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas were built with high ground clearance (what gives it a specific "high" look, contrary to "low-long-sleek" look of Western cars of resembling design), rugged suspension, strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
The Volga was stylistically in line with the major United States manufacturers of the period, and incorporated such then-luxury features as the reclining front seat, cigarette lighter, heater, windshield washer and 3-wave radio.
When in 1959 the 6-cylinder line of GAZ cars was discontinued, Volga M-21 became the biggest and most luxurious car officially sold to individual owners in the USSR in large quantities, though its price was very high and made it unavailable for most car buyers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ-21
Moskvitch (Russian: Москвич) (sometimes also written as Moskvich, Moskvič or Moskwitsch) was an automobile brand from Russia produced by AZLK from 1945 to 1991 and by OAO Moskvitch from 1991 to 2002. The current article incorporates information about both the brand and the joint-stock successor of AZLK for the sake of simplicity.
OAO Moskvitch was a privatized venture name given to the former factory in order to avoid legal issues after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Since the factory had no assembly branches outside Russia after 1991, its name is largely used today to refer to the building located in Lower Eastern part of Moscow and abandoned since 2006.
The word moskvitch (Russian: москвич) itself translates as "(a) Muscovite" into English. It was used to point out the original location of the cars manufactured outside of Moscow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moskvitch
РАФ-2203 «Латвия» (латыш. RAF-2203 Latvija) — микроавтобус, выпускавшийся Рижской автобусной фабрикой в 1976—1997 годах. Микроавтобусы этого типа широко использовались как маршрутные такси, автомобили скорой помощи и в роли служебного транспорта вплоть до середины 90-х годов, затем в России были постепенно вытеснены «ГАЗелями», а в Латвии - микроавтобусами «Мерседес» и другими иномарками.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF-2203
ГАЗ-52 — советский среднетоннажный грузовой автомобиль грузоподъёмностью 2,5 т.
Гибридная модель, спроектированная с двигателем наиболее массового советского грузовика ГАЗ-51 и с использованием узлов и деталей автомобиля с бо́льшей грузоподъёмностью ГАЗ-53.
С модификациями выпускался на Горьковском автомобильном заводе с 1966 по 1989 год.
Тем не менее, ГАЗ-51 выпускался параллельно с ГАЗ-52 до 1975 года.
Автомобилей ГАЗ-52 выпущено 1.006.330 ед.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ-53