The GAZ M1, often referred to as the 'Emka,' is a classic Soviet passenger car produced by Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ) between 1936 and 1943. Known for its robust design and spacious interior, the GAZ M1 was widely used both as a civilian vehicle and in military service during its production years. It featured a steel body inspired by the Ford Model B and was notable for its durability in harsh conditions. Over its generations, the car maintained its characteristic size and style, representing an important era in Soviet automotive history.