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This 1971 GAZ 69 is a utility vehicle that was produced for military use in the Soviet Union before being imported to the US and subsequently acquired by the selling dealer in 2018. The truck is finished in green over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 2.1-liter inline four mated to a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Features include a tan soft top, a folding windshield, a steel front bumper, headlight and taillight shrouds, front tow hooks, side steps, a rear pintle hitch, folding front bucket seats, and inward-facing rear bench seats. Service under current ownership reportedly involved overhauling the brakes, replacing the battery, and changing the oil. This GAZ 69 is now offered at no reserve by the selling dealer in California with a tool kit and a clean Florida title.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

The truck is finished in green with a tan soft top, and details include a folding windshield, a steel front bumper, rear bumperettes, headlight and taillight shrouds, front tow hooks, side steps, a long-range radio antenna, a side-mounted shovel, and a rear pintle hitch. The paint on the front bumper has been touched up.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

Black 16″ steel wheels are wrapped in 6.50-16 tires that were manufactured in the USSR, and a spare is mounted ahead of the left-rear fender. Stopping power is from four-wheel drum brakes that were reportedly overhauled under current ownership. The truck rides on leaf springs.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

The cabin features front bucket seats upholstered in black vinyl with tan piping along with a body-color dashboard and black floor mats. Features consist of front lap belts, folding inward facing rear bench seats, a heater, a first aid kit, a rear cargo mat, and a canvas cargo bag mounted to the left door. The seat upholstery is cracked.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a 100-km/h speedometer along with an ammeter and gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 3k kilometers (~2k miles), approximately 500 of which were added under current ownership.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

The 2.1-liter inline four was factory rated at 55 horsepower and 92 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Service under current ownership reportedly involved replacing the battery and changing the oil.

No Reserve: 1971 GAZ 69

Additional underside photos can be viewed in the gallery below.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $23,000 by MarkPippin
Auction Ended January 10, 2023 at 11:15AM PT
Bids 31
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BaT Essentials

Seller: emark
Location: West Los Angeles, California 90025
Listing Details
  • Chassis: 5609
  • 3k Kilometers (~2k Miles) Shown
  • 2.1-Liter Inline Four
  • Three-Speed Manual Transmission
  • Dual-Range Transfer Case
  • Green Paint
  • Black Vinyl Upholstery
  • 16" Steel Wheels
  • Tan Soft Top
  • Folding Windshield
  • Front Tow Hooks
  • Headlight and Taillight Shrouds
  • Long-Range Antenna
  • Rear Pintle Hitch
  • Inward-Facing Rear Bench Seats
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional charges from this dealer: USD $0
Lot #95399