The GAZ-13 Chaika (Seagull) is an
automobile manufactured by the Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (
GAZ, Gorky Automobile Plant) from 1959 to 1981 as a generation of its
Chaika marque. It is famously noted for its styling which resembled 1950s
Packard
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One of the "Thr ...
automobiles.
History
The GAZ-13 Chaika debuted in 1958. It was produced from 1959 to 1981, with 3,179 built in all. The GAZ-13 was powered by a 195-hp SAE gross 5.5 L
V8 with a 4 barrel carburetor called the ZMZ-13 engine, and driven through a push-button
automatic transmission of a similar design to the
Chrysler
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PowerFlite unit. The engine was a relatively modern and reliable design for its time, and a modified version of it with a reduced compression ratio and smaller 2 barrel carburetor would be used on the
GAZ-53
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ between 1961 and 1993. Introduced first as GAZ-53F, it was joined by the virtually identical 2.5-ton GAZ-52 in 1962, which was produced until 1989.
The GAZ-52 and GAZ-53 trucks are distinguis ...
truck, alongside the
BRDM-2 military vehicle. It was offered as a
saloon (GAZ-13),
limousine (GAZ-13A), and four-door
cabriolet (GAZ-13B) with an
electrohydraulic
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An actuator requires a control device (controlled by control signal) a ...
top. The cabriolet was made in 1961 and 1962 for official parades.
RAF in Riga produced the GAZ-13A Universal, an
estate
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, in the 1960s in Riga; this was also built as the GAZ-13S
ambulance, as well as a
hearse. Produced for a few years in the 1960s, it is the lowest-volume Chaika variant. Small numbers were also built for
Mosfilm. As a limousine-class car, Chaikas were available only to the Soviet government, and could not be purchased by average citizens. However, citizens were allowed to rent Chaikas for weddings. Chaikas were used by Soviet ambassadors and
Communist Party First Secretaries in East Germany, North Korea, Bulgaria, Hungary, Mongolia, China, and Finland, among others;
Jiang Qing and
Fidel Castro
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were given one each by General Secretary
Nikita Khrushchev, who himself preferred the Chaika to his ZIL, and kept one at his summer
dacha. He also presented one limousine version each to both King
Sisavang Vatthana of
Laos
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and Prime Minister, Prince
Norodom Sihanouk
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of
Cambodia on their visits to the Soviet Union. For their larger size and more powerful V8, Chaikas were also ordered in some quantity by the
KGB. Top speed was .
Most Chaikas were saloons. The GAZ-13B was built for only two years 1961 and 1962. The GAZ-13 was discontinued in 1981. The
GAZ-14 debuted in 1977,
[Thompson, p.70.] and ran to the end of Chaika production in 1988.
Pyotr Masherov
Pyotr Mironovich Masherov, ''Piotr Mironavič Mašeraŭ''russian: Пётр Миронович Машеров (né Mashero; – 4 October 1980) was a Soviet partisan, statesman, and one of the leaders of the Belarusian resistance during Wo ...
, First Secretary of the
Communist Party of Byelorussia
The Communist Party of Byelorussia (CPB; russian: Коммунистическая партия Белоруссии; be, Камуністычная партыя Беларусі) was the ruling communist party of the Byelorussian Soviet Social ...
, was killed in 1980 when the Chaika he was travelling in collided with a
GAZ-53
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ between 1961 and 1993. Introduced first as GAZ-53F, it was joined by the virtually identical 2.5-ton GAZ-52 in 1962, which was produced until 1989.
The GAZ-52 and GAZ-53 trucks are distinguis ...
truck carrying potatoes.
File:Tschaika (7906329546).jpg, Front view
File:GAZ-13 Chaika during the Oldtimer Show 2008.jpg, Rear view. Notice the tailpipe integrated in the rear bumper as well as the late-1950s American-style tailfins.
File:GAZ-13 Chaika during the Oldtimer Expo 2008.jpg, Sedan version
File:GAZ 13B Chaika (1968) 1X7A8082.jpg, Cabriolet
File:Flickr - Hugo90 - GAZ Chaika.jpg, GAZ logo
File:Chaika car interior.JPG, GAZ-13 interior
References
{{GAZ timeline 1960-present
Cars of Russia
GAZ Group vehicles
Soviet automobiles
Cars introduced in 1959