1971 GAZ/UAZ 69A Russian/Soviet Army Jeep/Willys

Condition: Used
Make: GAZ/UAZ
Model: 69A
Type: Convertible
Year: 1971
Mileage: 28000
VIN: 25794
Color: Green
Engine: 2.1 L
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Extras
4-Wheel Drive, Convertible, Leather Seats

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Description of 1971 GAZ/UAZ 69A

Offered for sale is an extremely rare in US 1971 GAZ/UAZ 69A Russian/Soviet Army Jeep/Willys command truck/SUV, 4x4. Four door convertible! Military Green with Black interior. She is in a great cosmetic and mechanical shape. Incredible Survivor! It is only 45,000 kilometers/28,000 miles on the clock. She has been under military conservation most of her life. 99.9% original. No any sort of prior body damage. Absolutely NO rust. Brand new starter and alternator. She runs and drives properly, like she was designed for. Powered by 55hp(41kW; 56PS) 2.1L (130cuin) inline four cylinder engine and three-speedtransmission. Four-wheel drive with the transfer case. She has original "Made in USSR" tires, but they are not in a perfect shape. Now you have a great and rare opportunity to own a part of USSR history!! I personally imported this vehicle about a year ago. She is completely street legal, has a Clear Florida title and can be registered and insured anywhere in the US with no issues. I can ship her anywhere in the world, also. I reside in Ft. Myers, FL. Come, inspect and test drive this great, exotic vehicle and you couldn't resist of buying one. Take a closer look at the pictures, they speak for themselves. More pictures available upon request. My low asking price is just $13,900 obo. Too low offers will be ignored. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me any time at: (239) 415 - 0600.

Some history:

GAZ-69is a four wheel drivelight truck, produced by GAZ(ГАЗ, orGorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Gorky Automobile Factory) between 1953 and 1955. From 1954 until 1972 it was produced by UAZ, as theUAZ-69 (Ulianovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Ulianovsk Automobile Factory, named after Vladimir Lenin. His real last name was Ulianov), though they were commonly known as GAZ-69s as well. (GAZ production stopped in 1956).

The GAZ-69 was also produced under license by AROin Romania, first as IMS-57, then asMuscel M59, later modernized as theMuscel M461, and then in North Korea. Many GAZ-69 trucks were used in Poland during the Cold War.

The basic variantGAZ-69has a pair of doors only and most often appears with standard canvas top and upper sides. The further variantGAZ-69A(UAZ-69A), the one I'm offering, has two pair of doors.

Over 600,000 GAZ 69s were built by the end of production in the USSR in 1972 (Romanian production lasted until 1975)

The GAZ-69 was the basic light off-road vehicle of the Soviet Army, replacingGAZ-67sandWillys Jeeps. The GAZ-69 was itself replaced with theUAZ-469.

It was also used as the basis for the2P26tank destroyer, as well as for theGAZ 46MAV, a light4x4amphibious vehicle, whose design was largely copied from theWorld War IIFord GPA"Seep”.

GAZ-69 in the role of the Japanese military off-road vehicle is involved in some scenes of the famous movie by Clint Eastwood "Letters from Iwo Jima" (2006).

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