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Re: carforce number one
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1959 - We call it tradition-conscious when the Britsh Prime Minister uses an old fashion car to go on state visit.
Ok, let's start to call the Soviet behavior (US-American) tradition-conscious when comrade Nikita picks him up in a ZIS.


John, this year I will go on a vintage car rally in a prewar Tatra.



[picture source: Красная звезда; Feb 14, 1959]

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We're envious. What model?

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Posted on: 2011/2/13 8:28
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John, I support a Czech ZIS-owner to get original parts (picture one & two)
and now he is looking for a way to say thank you and invited me. The car will probably be a Tatra 52, I neither know its body maker nor any other detail - never look a gift horse in the mouth. That's a sample picture.

Posted on: 2011/2/13 12:05
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Well, end of the fifties! The Packard prewar design reached the age of the rocket and even the strongest ZIS got tired. But what's that? The pictured car seems to sail under false colors. Help! Car force number one fell into the wrong hands. Alert! The red flag acompanied by the regalia of the President of the United States? That must be the work of a secret defector! Or a diplomatic egg dance?


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Posted on: 2011/2/13 13:40
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These pictures taken from a documentary movie of the 60s containing the answer. Richard Nixon used an old ZIS convertible on his travel through Poland. What looks like a lambada dancing man is a defense response against flying flowers. Please don't forget that even the fairest rose has spikes!
Moments later the driver got into trouble.

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Posted on: 2011/2/13 19:48
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I have a picture from the New York Times on my computer at work as a background. It's from the state visit to North Korea by Condiliza Rice, our former Secretary of State

It's a parade in Pyongpyang. All of the officials are riding in open cars. On the left of the picture is an open ZIS, which of course looks like a Packard. There is an arch in the background. People think I have a picture of Paris on my computer.

It reminds me of The Mouse That Roared

The ZIS interior pictures look like my car

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Posted on: 2011/2/13 20:40
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John, you stole the show. My narrative was on the way to North Korea. To be honest I don't have any friendly comment on this country and wonder that the sun still is shining there. Unfortunately the roaring mouse has one or two big firecrackers. Ok, back to old cars.

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To close the circle a picture that shows the young --> Kim Il Sung and his new car in 1958. Make sure to click the embedded link.

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I think they could revive their economy by hiring themselves out as professional mourners

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Posted on: 2011/2/13 22:14
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JHH wrote:.....It reminds me of The Mouse That Roared.....
A very funny film.

Posted on: 2011/2/14 1:28
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