Moskvitch G3

Moskvitch G3
Overview
Manufacturer Moskvitch Stock Company
Production 1961
Designer L. Shugorov
Body and chassis
Class Racing car
Layout FR layout
Related Moskvitch G1
Powertrain
Engine 1.5L OHV I4
Dimensions
Curb weight 654 kg (1,442 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Moskvitch G2
Successor Moskvitch G4

Moskvitch G3 was a sports car from Moskvitch released in 1961 and designed by L. Shugorov. Unlike the earlier G1 and G2 it was more based on the standard models. It used a standard FR layout with independent front suspension (from the Moskvitch 407). The transmission, steering, and rear shocks were borrowed from the Moskvitch 410N. The engine was derived from the Moskvitch 407 engine (but with four K-99 carburetors), producing 70 hp (52 kW). In 1963, smaller diameter wheels were fitted and the engine was modified with convex pistons, a new exhaust system, and special camshafts. This increased power to 76 hp (57 kW). Three G3's were planned, but only one was built. The G3 was retired in 1965.

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