GAZ-67
The GAZ-67 is a Soviet military vehicle produced from 1943 to 1953. It is a four-wheel drive light utility car, designed for off-road capabilities and rugged terrain. The GAZ-67 was based on the American Willys MB Jeep and featured a similar design, with a boxy shape and a foldable windshield.
Equipped with a 2.1-liter inline-four engine, the GAZ-67 could reach speeds of up to 80 km/h (50 mph). It was widely used by the Soviet Army during World War II and in the post-war period, serving various roles such as reconnaissance and transport.