The GAZ 69, produced by Gorcovskj Automobilnyi Zavod of Gorky (Soviet Union) was a car adopted for years by the Soviet army and also used by civilians. From 1965 its production was moved to the Ulganovsk plant. It was also built under license in countries under Russian influence: for example, it was built in Romania with the initials M461. Various set-up configurations. The engine was a 2430cc 4-cylinder and 65 horsepower.