Moskvitch 410

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1958 Moskvich 410N.
1958 Moskvich 410N.

The Moskvitch 410 was a car from Soviet manufacturer Moskvitch introduced in 1957 as a four wheel drive version of the 402 intended for use by farmers.

It was powered by a 35 hp engine, later it was upgraded to the 410-H that was fitted with a more modern 45 hp unit. An estate called 411 was also made. In total 12,000 units were made and it was one of the first Soviet cars that was an export success.

The ground clearance was 220 mm, it could cross water up to 0.3 meters deep, and in first gear it could climb 33 degrees. The early version had a 3x2 speed + 1x2 rear gearbox which in 1960 was replaced by a 4x2 speed + 1x2 rear gearbox. The top speed was 90 km/h.

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