The GAZ-67 and the GAZ-67B (from January 1944) were general-purpose four-wheel drive Soviet military vehicles built by GAZ starting in 1943. By the end of the war, it was the Soviet equivalent of the World War II jeep.

GAZ-67 / GAZ-67B
(ГАЗ-67 / ГАЗ-67Б)
Overview
ManufacturerGAZ
Production1943–1953
92,843 produced
AssemblySoviet Union: Gorky, Ulyanovsk
Body and chassis
Body styleJeep
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
RelatedGAZ-64
BA-64
GAZ-69
Powertrain
Engine3.3L 4-cylinder gasoline 54 hp (GAZ-67)
54 hp (GAZ-67B)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,100 mm (82.7 in)
Length3,345 mm (131.7 in)
Width1,685 mm (66.3 in)
Height1,700 mm (66.9 in)
Curb weight1,320 kg (2,910 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorGAZ-64
SuccessorGAZ-69

The GAZ-67 was a further development of the earlier GAZ-64. A main improvement was a wider track of 1446 mm. It also had a strengthened chassis frame, enlarged fuel tank and other improvements. It was powered by a slightly more powerful 54 hp (40 kW) version of GAZ M1 4-cylinder 3280 cc gasoline motor, and had a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph). Production started on 23 September 1943 (the first serial vehicle produced). From January 1944 it was replaced by the GAZ-67B, which had further mechanical improvements.

GAZ-67B engine

Sources

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  • Evgeniy Prochko, Vezdekhody RKKA, 1998, Armada series, ISBN 5-85729-015-5
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