Re: Chaika/GAZ... better looking than Packard? Horrors!
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Please find attached other Chaika foreign-language advertising campaigns (English, French, Italian, German). I believe that the last of it is of recent date, perhaps for toy cars.
Posted on: 2011/1/25 20:17
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: Chaika/GAZ... better looking than Packard? Horrors!
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Now it mutates to an international sales show. Dear customer, mind your wallet! All hell has broken loose. The Soviets are already on your doorstep. Buy by container load! Buy it now!
Posted on: 2011/1/26 2:35
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Well I could continue publication of foreign-language advertisings until the point it would all Greek to you. Just for the record, the U.S.S.R. made a determined but ultimately unsuccessful marketing effort to sell Chaikas to the world outside of the iron curtain. Perhaps they used impressing pics of Chaika's just with the intention of getting public attention for good sellers.
Quote: Guscha, does a Tshaika have solid axles with leaf springs at rear ends?... Compared to the TL-system the Chaika suspension wasn't something special. The Soviets regularly avoided a thinking beyond conventional approach, unless they entered uncharted waters. Ok, that is a classical oversimplification, because never in the human genesis had taken place a "national thinking". A mental process especially is defined as individual process. Now I have lost the thread of the conversation. front: independent, trapeze-shaped A-arm suspension, coil springs, hydraulic dampers rear: solid axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, hydraulic telescopic dampers
Posted on: 2011/1/26 22:32
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Pictures of the front wheel suspension.
Posted on: 2011/1/28 21:15
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Red flower power!
Posted on: 2011/1/28 21:22
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OK folks, I gotta come out of the closet here... I have to say that IMO the Chaika was actually, in some respects, a better designed car than the Packard/Clipper ... the grille design the Stude looking tailights, the Mopar clone windshield, all were incredibly well executed! Who'da thunk it? ... let the flaming begin!
Posted on: 2011/1/28 21:52
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...ya, a car nut I am, hardly ever met a car that I didn't like, or at least find pretty darn interesting!... Wonderful statement! [picture source:farm4.static.flickr.com/3134/2608317854_5bcc1e871c.jpg]
Posted on: 2011/2/1 16:57
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... CCCP mechanicals were probably kept simple and rugged to deal with the primitive road conditions outside of the few big cities? ... Less sometimes is more. But was it really better and intentional to have e.g. a cardan tunnel between the legs instead of hypoid cogs inside of the rear axle differential? It's more likely that other aspects like technology and money had a mayor influence (oil quality). To say it with BigKev: Quote: They just market that as a feature....aka Child Safety Windows. Well, financial constraints sometimes lead to simple but durable solutions. Attach file: (47.47 KB) (30.25 KB)
Posted on: 2011/2/1 18:02
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Hi Guscha
Maybe a combination '58 Ambassador and '58 Studebaker....and throw in a little bit Humber Super Snipe! Looking at the Chaika on the lift, were those perimeter frames or unibodies? Steve Attach file: (33.91 KB)
Posted on: 2011/2/1 19:56
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