Moskvich-400 is a Soviet subcompact passenger car of small displacement, produced at the Plant small cars in Moscow (ZMA, later MZMA) from December 1946 to 1954. It was equipped with a gasoline four-cylinder in-line engine with a volume of 1074 cm3 and a power of 23 hp. Created on the basis of the design of the Opel Kadett K38, produced in the late 30s in Germany.
This model is not quite an ordinary Moskvich: the model is not a factory modification, but depicts a car after many years of operation in the USSR with all that it implies - and dirt with abrasions, and a little atmospheric collective farm like a deer from the Volga GAZ-21.