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Re: ZIS 110
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Is that the "dreaded" BTV

It is indeed what some consider the famous and others the infamous BTV.

Posted on: 2009/11/16 23:14
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Guscha wrote:.....BTW Mal, is Joe already registered in the owner registry?
Gerd,

I don't think so. But I would be more than happy to have Uncle Joe join us, it would be something of a miracle if he did though, a rival to Lazarus it would seem!

Posted on: 2009/12/10 5:25
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1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD

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This is a fascinating thread, I just read all 26 pages of it, thanks for starting and adding to it!

Growing up in the 50s I always wondered how the Soviet Union got US Packards! Later on, of course, I heard about the Lend Lease deal. But I'm a bit unclear, is it actually known now whether or not dies really went to the SU as part of Lend Lease? Were the later ZIL-111 Packard "inspired" but actually completely homegrown?

I had no idea that ZIS were "common" enough to be in any private hands, I'd assumed they were only in Russian museums or maybe Russian plutocrat-gangster collections. So how much does a ratty but restorable 110 bring in the EU nowadays? Can any be seen in US museums?

I absolutely love the Red Flag hood ornament-mascot - are there reproductions of them available for purchase?

Lots of questions, sorry if they've been asked/answered before!
Roger in NY

Posted on: 2009/12/13 15:47
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Thanks for the info. Gotta say imo that mascot is cooler than the Packard originals!

So what would a ZIS that is restorable bring in the EU nowadays?

Posted on: 2009/12/15 20:06
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Yes. I like the hood ornament too. I'd even like one on my 56 Executive as long as i didn't have to drill any holes in the hood (use existing holes).

It's beautiful as-is. THO my preference would be green or purple with silver or gold star or better yet, maybe ebony with a silver or white Jolly Roger. .

Posted on: 2009/12/15 21:23
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The ZIS 110 ornament looks awesome no doubt about it.
ZIM GAZ 12 has a similar one only its a little different
then that of a ZIS 110 (I have seen ZIS ornaments on ZIM but
i think its something called the "owners taste")
Picture of the original GAZ 12 hood ornament:http://pilt.delfi.ee/picture/5922799/

Posted on: 2009/12/16 2:33
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I agree whit Guscha on the "Gold rush" topic, its not only Russias problem, but It has happened all over East-Europe.
I remember in the early 90s many pre-war cars including Packard where sold to foreigners for beer money as we speak.
But these days we wonder where have all the ZIS,Packard,DKW,Horch,Opel etc all disappeared, why there are
left only some crappy rusty rides that maybe are good for spears but not for rebuilding. The anserw is there people
sold there cars in great greed and in return a part of automotive history
went away from us, could say lost forever.

Posted on: 2009/12/16 10:25
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Can you still buy a Trabant for beer money?

There is a guy in Toronto (100KM from here) who has imported a few Trabants. He had a good original 1964 model for sale for $4500. As he was taking it on a Sunday drive and was 200KM from home at the time, I assume it was a good runner.

Posted on: 2009/12/16 21:02
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Back to the ZIS 110 talks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxHzJnLZni0&feature=related
What do you know,new theres a 1:43 scale model of a ZIS 110 available.

Posted on: 2009/12/17 13:45
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Looking at that carb again I'd say that the Carter WDO would be a direct fit. The Carter WDG has the throttle linkage on the opposite side, at least the Packard version does. I know the WDO off my '48 looks nearly identical to that carb there.

Posted on: 2009/12/18 19:58
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