Kauno Autobusų Gamykla
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For the IATA code, KAG, for Gangneung Airbase, see Gangneung Airbase.
Kauno Autobusų Gamykla (KAG) was a factory in Kaunas, Lithuania that produced more than 12,000 buses from 1950 to 1961—most based on the GAZ-51 truck.The factory was established in an old Ford workshop that was nationalised after Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union.
[edit] Models
- KAG-1 (19 passenger)
- KAG-3 (23 passenger)
- KAG-31 (KAG-3 based panel van)
- KAG-32 (KAG-3 based bread van)
- KAG-33 (KAG-3 based workshop)
- KAG-34 (KAG-3 movable explosive materials store)
- KAG-317 (KAG-3 based people service workshop)
- KAG-4 (24 passenger)
- KAG-41 (KAG-4 based panel van)
[edit] Gallery
- Models
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KAG-1 in Crimea
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