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Speedy deletion nomination of Kriukiv Railway Car Building Works edit

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Automotive industry in the Soviet Union edit

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  • 1. At first, there is no need to change all photos to those of the earliest models ever built, especially given the fact that Wikimedia Commons does not have a sufficient number of HD photos related to Soviet cars and that many of the cars enlisted were modified and modernized over the years of production, with different decorative elements being removed or added to their design, different export modifications being added to the lineup, etc., so you can't find, say, the “true and only” VAZ-2105 that was produced in 1979–2010, because in 1979–2010 this car was actually built in different versions. The GAZ-M21 had it exterior details changed over the years and was offered in different series, too, each having its unique chrome grilles and trims, so the Volga on this photo [1] (as well as any other) is not the same model that was built in 1956–1970. In fact, there were different Volgas such as these: [2] (this is not supposed to be a "reliable source" for the article, I'm merely providing an example). It is more important to provide high-quality photos of cars that are both recognisable and in good condition. Do not remove a photo (let alone entire paragraphs of sourced information) just because the car depicted is not one of the first models ever built.
  • 2. The GAZ-GL1 was actually built and set an All-Union speed record in September 1940, as is confirmed by “unreliable” sources such as the Za Rulem magazine (N. 8, April–May 2010, p. 42); a fact important enough for this sports car to be briefly mentioned in the article.
  • 3. I do not “delete” any cars at all; it seems likely that the GAZ-61 disappeared when one of your edits was reverted. I shall add this model to the article with the best photo I can find.
  • 4. The “cabrio version” is actually not much different from the original model and is still the same car. But I won't mind if it is mentioned as a different model along with the original ZiS. Eriba-Marduk (talk) 21:56, 23 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

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