The GAZ special-purpose vehicle parts catalog provides a structured reference for identifying components shown for the GAZ-71 — GAZ-71 (1968–1985). This specialist catalog route is separate from GAZ passenger, commercial, or truck listings and focuses only on the vehicle generation displayed above.
Begin by selecting the GAZ-71 generation from the catalog list. Its available navigation can lead to assembly groups and component illustrations relevant to the displayed factory configurations. Depending on the catalog section, these groups may cover areas such as the chassis, power unit, transmission, controls, electrical equipment, body-related components, or supporting hardware. The presence and organization of a group depend on the catalog data shown.
A GAZ special vehicle diagram presents components in their assembly context. Exploded views can clarify how larger units, smaller fittings, fasteners, brackets, seals, and related pieces are positioned in relation to one another. This is particularly useful when a removed component has no readable marking or when several visually similar items appear in the same assembly.
Numbered callouts in an illustration direct you to corresponding rows in the parts list. A callout is a diagram pointer rather than necessarily an orderable OEM part number. The linked row may provide a part description, an OEM reference, quantity context, or configuration notes. Read the illustration and list together instead of treating the callout number as the component reference.
GAZ special vehicle OEM parts numbers found in the catalog are useful for research, comparison, and communication with parts specialists. An OEM number alone does not guarantee applicability because similar components may differ according to factory configuration, assembly version, or catalog note.
Confirm that the displayed generation matches the vehicle being researched before opening an assembly. For this page, the supplied catalog example is GAZ-71 (1968–1985). The date range helps distinguish the listed generation, but it should not be the only verification point.
Within the selected entry, review any available configuration labels and notes carefully. Compare the diagram with the physical assembly, including mounting points, connections, dimensions, visible markings, and adjacent components. If the parts list contains qualifiers or more than one candidate row, preserve those details when recording the number.
VIN lookup, when available, is an independent vehicle-specific route. It is not a configuration within the manually browsed GAZ-71 catalog and does not select one of its displayed configurations. Manual generation navigation and VIN-based research should therefore be treated as separate methods.
7zap is an independent reference catalog and is not affiliated with GAZ. Catalog information supports component identification, but final applicability should be verified for the individual vehicle.
The supplied generation is GAZ-71 — GAZ-71 (1968–1985). No other GAZ model family is implied by this page.
Not necessarily. A callout connects an illustration position to a parts-list row; the row should be checked for the actual reference and any notes.
No. Use it as a research reference and compare the generation, displayed configuration, assembly context, and physical component details.
No. The diagrams and lists are intended for identification and reference rather than repair procedures or installation guidance.
