GAZ-24-Summer-Olympics-USSR-1980-Year-1-43-Scale-Soviet-Collectible-Model-Car-01-evi

GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car

GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car

GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car
Shop of toys and models. GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year. Soviet Collectible Model Car. Material: Diecast and plastic. Condition: new in original packaging (blister). The GAZ-24 “Volga” is a car manufactured by the Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ, Gorky Automobile Plant) from 1970 to 1985 as a generation of its Volga marque. A largely redesigned version (practically, a new car in modified old body) GAZ-24-10 was produced from 1985 to 1992. Development of the GAZ-24 (then called M-24) finished in 1966 when several prototypes were built. The Volga GAZ-24 was unveiled towards the end of 1967. However, only 32 units were built in 1968. Primarily for road tests, with another 215 units built in 1969. 1968/69-built Volgas are often called “pre-serial” because full-scale manufacturing started only in 1970 (18,486 units built). Distinctive feature of the very first several prototypes were two outside rearview mirrors fixed on front fenders. Most of the pre-serial and all serial cars got one mirror placed on front left door. The GAZ-24 was developed to replace the outdated Volga GAZ-21 developed in the 1950s. The new Volga had a longer wheelbase 2,800 mm (110 in) than the GAZ-21 2700 mm (106 in), but slightly shorter overall length 4,735 mm (186.4 in). Compared to 4,810 mm (189 in) and was substantially lower at 1,490 mm (59 in) compared to 1,620 mm (64 in). Long wheelbase, boxier styling, bucket seats with lower bases and flat roof made the new Volga generously sized inside, with comfortable five- or six-passenger seating. The car was designed to last for years in severe road conditions, and its reinforced unibody construction gave the Volga extra weight if compared to foreign analogues. Yet power steering was not even an option, and it gained the nickname “barzha” (barge). Standard engine was aluminium-block overhead valve 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) ZMZ-24D inline-four producing 95 hp (71 kW; 96 PS) with one twin-choke carburetor. Only a four-speed manual transmission with floor-mounted shifter was offered (though GAZ did prototype an automatic, a column-shift manual, and a three-speed manual with overdrive). The GAZ-21 trim lines (“standard” and “improved”) were dropped, all GAZ-24 Volgas had similar trim. No specific options or extras were listed, but standard equipment included self-adjusting power drum brakes with front/rear split brake system, three-wave radio with power antenna, interior safety padding, central armrests (both front and rear), alternator, three-speed windshield wiper and foot-operated windshield washer, heater with defroster, rear window defogger, electric clock, and trunk and engine compartment lights. Early cars had “ribbon” speedometers, with gauges that filled up with red, in a thermometer fashion. The interior was available in three colours red, brown or light gray. Interior colour selection was often in contrast to the color of the exterior. Official cars were almost always black outside and red inside. The dashboard was made of aluminium and painted in exterior colour, the upper part covered with safety padding and black vinyl. Some features of the Volga’s styling were thematically quite similar to those of the GAZ-21, such as the vertical tail lights, so-called “baleen plates” grille, tiny fins on rear fenders. One of the most recognizable features of the GAZ-24 Volga sedan styling are chromed rhombic vents on the C-pillar. Among other distinctive features can be mentioned dashboard handles with “ivory” plastic inserts, two chromed “fangs” under front bumper, large two spoke steering wheel and large chromed parking brake handle placed under the dashboard on the right. All the discounts are given by request. As always, your satisfaction is very important to us. We respond to most messages within few hours and all within 24 hours. We are here to assist you. Message us for all questions you have. With love from Ukraine. The item “GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car” is in sale since Friday, November 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Diecast & Toy Vehicles\Cars, Trucks & Vans\Contemporary Manufacture”. The seller is “uazebuy” and is located in Kiev. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • Vehicle Make: GAZ
  • Model: GAZ-24 Olympics 1980 Year
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Material: Metal & Plastic
  • Theme: USSR
  • Scale: 1:43
  • Series: Summer Olympics
  • Features: Limited Edition
  • Year of Manufacture: 2019
  • Color: White
  • MPN: GAZ-24 Olympics DeAgostini
  • Vehicle Type: Car
  • Vehicle Year: 1980
  • Type: Collectible Model Car
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Character Family: Model Car
  • Age Level: 12-16 Years
  • Brand: DeAgostini
  • Recommended Age Range: 14+

GAZ-24 Summer Olympics USSR 1980 Year 1/43 Scale Soviet Collectible Model Car