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Great pics john!!! Do u know where they were taken??? There appears to be large grain silos in the background of the last pic and a city in the first pic.
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Guscha. How far do u live from the Russian border???
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I believe we need to start a Dedicated Forum (near the top) for Zis, Zil and Chaika Russian "Packards". Did i leave out any names????
I really like the Zil pictured in Owens 7/28 7:27 pm post on page 2. It's almost as beautiful as a 56 Carib.
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I believe we need to start a Dedicated Forum (near the top) for Zis, Zil and Chaika Russian "Packards". Did i leave out any names???? I second that notion! I for one would be extremely interested in learning more about them.
Posted on: 2008/8/5 23:23
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Those photos of the Russian production line for the ZIS are fantastic - never seen them before - fascinating.
Wonder when they were taken? If they were taken while the war was still going on, that makes the whole situation even MORE bizzare - just think - Russia was facing invasion and untold misery, and Stalin wants his people to use up valuable resources making luxury cars ? I wonder about those photos showing all those brand-spanking new ZIS's, apparently completed. I note there is no evidence of war damage to the building - not even broken windows in the sky-lights. Would love to know more about those photos, and see any others you might have. I do have a suspicion - what comes to mind, is those photographs of the American aviation hero Lindberg, when he went to Germany and was impressed with German aviation production in '37. He was taken on a tour of assembly lines. To make him THINK the German factory was doing better than it was, they were rolling airplanes around the back and bringing them in again, to make it SEEM like they had more then they could actually build. I wouldnt put it past the Russians to have done a similar "trick".
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Petey: During WWII like everything else the whole plant minus the buildings were shipped east past the Urls. ZIS was mainly into the production of trucks, which Uncle Joe needed badly
The Russian factories setup east of the Urls were out of range of German bombers. Goring had no four engine bombers to reach the newly setup production factories. John F. Shireman
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Here is another picure to add the collection of ZIS 110 pictures.
John F. Shireman
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Just to add to the confusion - look at this 1941 Packard limousine with "Labaron" body.
cgi.ebay.ca/Packard-Limosine-Labaron-Pac ... wItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:CA:101 Comments anyone? I don't know enough about Packard limousines to tell if this is a LeBaron body or a Henney body supplied by Packard.
Posted on: 2008/8/8 21:40
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It's a LeBaron. Model 1420. The door and rear quarter windows are unmistakable.
Posted on: 2008/8/8 23:38
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