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GAZ-A in German Service

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GAZ-A in German Service

In the late 1920s, the Soviet Union’s leadership decided to acquire a modern automobile factory abroad, along with licenses for the production of trucks and passenger cars. In May 1929, a contract was signed between a Soviet government commission and the Ford Motor Company to license the production of Ford A passenger cars and Ford AA trucks.

By February 1930, assembly of Ford A vehicles had begun at an automotive plant in Moscow using kits imported from the United States. Three years later, a new factory was launched in Nizhny Novgorod, where these vehicles were produced under license.

Despite being poorly suited to local environmental conditions — the chosen model was the Ford A Standard Phaeton with a soft top — the vehicle was produced on a large scale for six years and became quite widespread. Some were used by units of the Red Army, and later, during World War II, a number of them were captured and put into service by the Wehrmacht.

Item number
24053

Scale
1:24

Date
18.08.2025

Time period
WW2

Model size (length x height)
160 x 75 mm

Box size
295 x 225 x 40 mm

Number of details
201

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Item number
24053

Scale
1:24

Date
18.08.2025

Time period
WW2

Model size (length x height)
160 x 75 mm

Box size
295 x 225 x 40 mm

Number of details
201

You like it?
Find out where you can buy it.