Sunday, October 23, 2016

Concept car Zil4102 – Oldschooler

Concept car Zil4102 – Oldschooler
AMO ZiL, (Russian "Zavod imeni Likhachova"), or the Moscow Joint-Stock Firm "Likhachov Plant", and more commonly named ZiL (Russian: Завод имени Лихачёва (ЗиЛ)-Likhachov Vegetable, literally "Plant named for Likhachov") is a major Russian automobile, truck, military vehicle, and heavy equipment manufacturer located in the city of Moscow, Russia. Zil has a heritage of exporting trucks for you to Cuba, a business resumed inside the early 21st century. [1]ZiL has also produced armored cars for some Soviet leaders, as well as buses, armored fighting vehicles, and aerosani. The company also produces hand-built limousines and high-end luxury sedans (автомобиль представительского класса, also translated as "luxury vehicle") within extremely low quantities, primarily for the previous Soviet and current Euro government officials. ZiL passenger cars cost the equivalent of products by Maybach and Rolls-Royce, but are largely unknown away from the Commonwealth of Independent States, and production now rarely exceeds several cars per year.

FOR SALE: 1/43 scale LIMOUSINES

FOR SALE: 1/43 scale LIMOUSINES
The particular factory was founded with 1916 as Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo (AMO, Russian Автомобильное Московское Общество (АМО)-Moscow Auto Society). The plans were to create Fiat F-15 1. 5 tonne trucks below licence. Because of the October Revolution and the subsequent Russian Civil Struggle it took until 1 November 1924 to make the first vehicle, the AMO-F-15. In 1931 the manufacturing plant was re-equipped and expanded with the help of the American A. J. Brandt Co., and changed its title to Automotive Factory Absolutely no. 2 Zavod Imeni Stalina (ZIS or ZiS). After Nikita Khrushchev denounced this cult of personality involving Joseph Stalin in 1956, the name was altered again to Zavod imeni Likhachova, after its former director Ivan Alekseevich Likhachov.ZiL lanes-road lanes specialized in vehicles carrying top Soviet officials-were named following your car.

Más fotos de limusinas de lujo en: Magnificas limusinas de lujo II

Más fotos de limusinas de lujo en: Magnificas limusinas de lujo II
Your Zil-111 was a limousine created by the Soviet car supplier ZiL in 1958-1967. It was the first post-war limousine designed from the Soviet Union. After tests with the shortlived prototype ZIL-Moscow with 1956, [3] which gained a location in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest passenger car in the world, the ZIL-111 was released from ZIL in 1958. The body style was a student in the American tradition of times and resembled the mid-1950s automobiles built by Packard, an American luxury automobile manufacturer, although, apart from the visible similarity, the car was an innovative design and had nothing in keeping with them, except in general design. [4]: 33 The interiors were trimmed with the best quality leather and broadcloth and decorated with thick bin carpet and polished wood made fittings. It featured a comprehensive ventilation and heat and a 5-band radio stations, all of which may be controlled from the raise, electric windows, vacuum-operated screen wash, windshield and front front door window defrosting. [4]: 36 It was powered by way of a 6. 0 L V8 powerplant producing 200 hp (SAE Gross) connected to an automatic transmission (just like that of Chrysler's PowerFlite and influenced by it, but different in design giving a top-notch speed of 170 km/h (106 mph), hydraulic drum brakes with a vacuum servo booster, coil and wishbone IFS. The car won a high prize at the Brussels Expo Globe Fair in 1958.

Zil 5301 Bichok Bull Be Russian Canvas Top Delivery Truck Yellow 1:43

Zil 5301 Bichok Bull Be Russian Canvas Top Delivery Truck Yellow 1:43

Zil 114 for Pinterest

Zil 114 for Pinterest

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