Limousine. ZiL luxury vehicles ZIL-111G (1962) ZIL-114 (1967) ZIL-117 convertible (1971) ZIL-4104 convertible (1981) ZIL-41047 (1985) After the final ZiL limousine...
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the ZIL-130 series received new indexes: ZIL-431410 (ZIL-130), ZIL-431510 (ZIL-130Г), ZIL-441510 (ZIL-130В1), ZIL-431810 (ZIL-138), ZIL-431610 (ZIL-138А)...
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ZIL-157KE1T - Export versions of ZIL-157KE1. ZIL-157KG - Modernized version of ZIL-157G. ZIL-157KGE, ZIL-157KGT - Export versions of ZIL-157KG. ZIL-157KV...
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The ZIL-4104 was a limousine built by ZIL from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, when it served as the transport of the elite of the Soviet Union. It...
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based on ZIL-133) ZIL-4972 ZIL-5301 "Bychok" ("Little Bull") (1996) ZIL-5901 (1970) ZIL-6404 (1997) ZIL-6309 (2000) ZIL-6409 (2000) ZIL-432720 ZIL-432930...
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The ZIL-131 is a general purpose 3.5 tonne 6x6 army truck designed in the Soviet Union by ZIL. The basic model being a general cargo truck. Variants include...
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The ZIL-135 is a large eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck manufactured by ZiL during the Cold War from the Soviet Union...
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The ZIL-41047 is a limousine built by ZIL in Russia, although the production of ZIL models ceased in 2010 due to their previous customer base turning...
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zil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ZIL or Zil may refer to: ZiL (Zavod imeni Likhachova), a former car and truck factory in Moscow, Russia ZiL lanes...
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The ZIL-111 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer ZIL from 1958–1967. It was the first post-war limousine designed in the Soviet Union...
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The ZIL-117 is a luxury sedan built by ZiL in USSR and first presented at the Autoprom (precursor of the Moscow International Motor Show) in 1977. Debuting...
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test-drive of ZiL-4112R]. www.forbes.ru (in Russian). October 20, 2014. Retrieved August 23, 2015. "Poutine à Obama : "Ma nouvelle ZIL 4112R est bien...
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ZIL-133 is a Soviet/Russian 3 axle straight truck produced by ZIL (Zawod Imeni Lichatschowa) in Moscow from 1975 to 2000. The first prototypes were developed...
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when it was replaced by the even larger and heavier ZIL-4104. About 150 ZiL-114s were produced. The ZIL-117 was a short-chassis sedan version with only five...
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ZiL lanes (also sometimes called "Chaika lanes") are lanes on some principal roads in Moscow dedicated to vehicles carrying senior government officials...
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The ZiL-158, ZiL-158V / LiAZ-158 is a city bus produced by the Likhachev Plant (1957 - 1960) and Likinsky Bus Plant (1959 - 1970). ZIL-158 was the main...
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Dhu al-Hijjah (redirect from Zil Hijjah)
Dhu al-Hijjah (also Dhu al-Hijja Arabic: ذُو ٱلْحِجَّة, romanized: Ḏū al-Ḥijja IPA: [ðu‿l.ħid͡ʒ.d͡ʒah]) is the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar...
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The ZIL Cheburashka was a series of experimental light trucks that were built in very small numbers by ZIL in Moscow from 1979 to 1993. Made by combining...
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The ZIL-2906 (Russian: ЗИЛ-2906) is a screw-driven amphibious craft manufactured in Soviet Union from 1975 to 1979 by ZiL. The ZIL-2906 was produced from...
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volume of 2.5 L, 8 valves), Petrol engine ZMZ-406.3 (working volume 2.3 L, 16 valves) and fuel-injected gasoline engine ZMZ-406 (2.3 L, 16 valves) with...
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Zil-e-Huma (Urdu: ظلِ ھُمہ) (26 February 1944 – 16 May 2014) was a Pakistani singer and daughter of Noor Jehan. Born to Jehan-Rizvi family, she was the...
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FC Torpedo Moscow (redirect from FC ZiS Moskva)
back to ZiL. For most of this era, the team played at Luzhniki Stadium. It was speculated that ZIL would merge Torpedo Moscow and Torpedo-ZIL (2003),...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to ZIL-112S. The ZIL-112 Sports was a Soviet sports car made by ZIL car manufacturer in 1961 and competed in races...
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installed on most LAZ-697, were the ZIL-158L and the ZIL-130Ya2. ZIL-158L was a special modification of the ZIL-164, a truck engine and tailored for...
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versions: the ZIL-118K coach ZIL-118KS ambulance, both using the ZIL-508.10 V8 from ZIL trucks. This modernized version was also sometimes named the ZIL-119. It...
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production of the ZIL-5301 vehicles was also terminated. "ZIL-5301". Retrieved 7 August 2024. "ZIL-5301 Bull". Retrieved 7 August 2024. "ZiL-4327". Military...
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The ZIL-4102 was a front-wheel drive saloon developed by the Soviet car manufacturer ZiL (Zavod imeni Lihacheva) in 1987 on the ZIL-41041 platform. The...
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