
GAZ 3307
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The GAZ-3307 and GAZ-3309 (nicknamed GAZon) are Russian trucks produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant. The GAZ-3307 was announced in late 1989, followed by GAZ-3309 in late 1994. Under the GAZ-3309 designation, variants were offered with an extended wheelbase and a modified engine. The GAZ-3308 is the all-wheel-drive version that has also been used for military purposes. More than 1.5 million GAZ-3307s were built, and in January 2020, production ceased after 31 years. Since 2014, a successor has been produced in the form of the GAZon NEXT.
Key facts
- Automobile.name
- GAZ-3307/GAZ-3309
- Automobile.image
- GAZ 3307 in Moskovsky.jpg
- Automobile.caption
- GAZ-3307 in Moscow
- Automobile.manufacturer
- Gorky Automobile Plant
- Automobile.aka
- GAZon
- Automobile.production
- 1989–present
- Automobile.predecessor
- GAZ-53
- Automobile.successor
- GAZon NEXT
- Automobile.class
- Medium truck
- Automobile.body_style
- Flatbed truck
- Automobile.layout
- FR layout
- Automobile.transmission
- 5-speed manual
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The GAZ-3307 and GAZ-3309 (nicknamed GAZon) are Russian trucks produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant. The GAZ-3307 was announced in late 1989, followed by GAZ-3309 in late 1994. Under the GAZ-3309 designation, variants were offered with an extended wheelbase and a modified engine. The GAZ-3308 is the all-wheel-drive version that has also been used for military purposes. More than 1.5 million GAZ-3307s were built, and in January 2020, production ceased after 31 years. Since 2014, a successor has been produced in the form of the GAZon NEXT.
==History and development== When the GAZ-3307 was designed in the early 1980s, it employed common assembly techniques and parts found in models of the time. Its chassis and engine were derived from the GAZ-53-12), resulting in lower costs and easier maintenance.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “GAZ 3307” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.