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ZIS-115 and other Josef Stalin`s armoured limousines
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Dmitriy Dashko
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Hello, i am author of big book about Stalin`s armoured postwar car ZIS-115, most secret soviet car. The book wrote on russian language, but i can sell with a book the digital version with recognized text. The required text can be translated in the online translator.
Cost 45$+ 23 shipping to US (only Paypal)


content:
1) Cars used by Stalin in 1922-1949 years (armoured Packards end other)
2) Domestic cars with special protection
- ZIS-101 armoured projects, design bureau
-armoured models ZIS-110S and ZIS-115
-the ZIS`s of third series for foreign communistic leaders
3)features of automobile trips of the first persons of the Soviet state (Stalin`s years)
4) the fate of stalin's armored cars
5) applications



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Official publisher site:http://autoar.org/publish/zis-115-i-drugie-stalinskie-broneviki/

Online buy:https://adarka.ru/knigi/auto/zis-115-i-drugie-stalinskie-broneviki/

My other books:http://autoar.org/publish/

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Posted on: 2019/3/19 1:21
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Re: ZIS-115 and other Josef Stalin`s armoured limousines
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Dmitriy Dashko
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I have long been following the discussions on the forum and want to immediately dispel some myths about ZIS:

1) ZIS-110 and ZIS-115 wasn`t accurate copy of Packard 180, but forcibly imitated Packard.
2) The US did not sell a license for this car, such negotiations were not even conducted.
3) Both conventional and armored cars were developed simultaneously in USSR. Without any American involvement. The first prototypes were assembled partly from parts of the Packard (1943 year)
4) Initially, the car body was supposed to be different, but Stalin's bodyguard insisted on the similarity of the front with the Packard
5) Stalin did not used Packard 180 and probably did not even see them
6) No part of the Packard will fit to ZIS.
7) Roosevelt never gave Packards to Stalin and never did gift to him.
8) the armored car was developed in the first place, the civilian modifications in the second

Please ask me questions, i will be happy to answer
Dmitriy Dashko

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Posted on: 2019/3/19 1:48
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Re: ZIS-115 and other Josef Stalin`s armoured limousines
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Tim Cole
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Here's one that popped up on junktube where I was looking at Spanish language videos.

Note the Cadillac inspired bumpers, door handles, and torpedo body.

The rest looks straight Packard copy with some Russian touches.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3fZkHDEyT4

Posted on: 2019/10/14 18:00
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