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- Moskvitch_G2 abstract "Moskvitch G2 was a sports car from Moskvitch based on the earlier Moskvitch G1. Instead of an open wheel car it was now fitted with an aerodynamic body (spider or hard-top) and was capable of a top speed of 223 km/h (139 mph). The G2 broke several speed records in the USSR in 1956. In 1959, the engine was replaced with a unit based on the engine from the Moskvitch 407 and a rollbar was installed above the driver's seat. The G2 was decommissioned in late 1963.".
- Moskvitch_G2 class Sports_car.
- Moskvitch_G2 engine Moskvitch_G2__1.
- Moskvitch_G2 engine Moskvitch_G2__2.
- Moskvitch_G2 layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Moskvitch_G2 manufacturer Moskvitch.
- Moskvitch_G2 predecessor Moskvitch_G1.
- Moskvitch_G2 productionEndYear "1956".
- Moskvitch_G2 productionStartYear "1956".
- Moskvitch_G2 successor Moskvitch_G3.
- Moskvitch_G2 wikiPageID "3786312".
- Moskvitch_G2 wikiPageRevisionID "579990385".
- Moskvitch_G2 class Sports_car.
- Moskvitch_G2 engine "1.1".
- Moskvitch_G2 engine "1.3".
- Moskvitch_G2 hasPhotoCollection Moskvitch_G2.
- Moskvitch_G2 layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Moskvitch_G2 manufacturer Moskvitch.
- Moskvitch_G2 name "Moskvitch G2".
- Moskvitch_G2 predecessor Moskvitch_G1.
- Moskvitch_G2 production "1956".
- Moskvitch_G2 successor Moskvitch_G3.
- Moskvitch_G2 subject Category:Moskvitch.
- Moskvitch_G2 subject Category:Motorsport_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Moskvitch_G2 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Moskvitch_G2 type Automobile.
- Moskvitch_G2 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Moskvitch_G2 type Product.
- Moskvitch_G2 type DesignedArtifact.
- Moskvitch_G2 comment "Moskvitch G2 was a sports car from Moskvitch based on the earlier Moskvitch G1. Instead of an open wheel car it was now fitted with an aerodynamic body (spider or hard-top) and was capable of a top speed of 223 km/h (139 mph). The G2 broke several speed records in the USSR in 1956. In 1959, the engine was replaced with a unit based on the engine from the Moskvitch 407 and a rollbar was installed above the driver's seat. The G2 was decommissioned in late 1963.".
- Moskvitch_G2 label "Moskvitch G2".
- Moskvitch_G2 label "Moskvitch G2".
- Moskvitch_G2 sameAs Moskvitch_G2.
- Moskvitch_G2 sameAs m.09_zmh.
- Moskvitch_G2 sameAs Q2895149.
- Moskvitch_G2 sameAs Q2895149.
- Moskvitch_G2 wasDerivedFrom Moskvitch_G2?oldid=579990385.
- Moskvitch_G2 isPrimaryTopicOf Moskvitch_G2.
- Moskvitch_G2 name "Moskvitch G2".