ZIL-111

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The ZIL-111 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer ZIL from 1958 to 1967. It was the first post-war limousine designed in the Soviet Union. After tests with the shortlived prototype ZIL-Moscow in 1956,[1] which gained a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest passenger car in the world,[2]Template:Rp the ZIL-111 was introduced from ZIL in 1958. The body style was in the American tradition of the time and resembled the mid-1950s cars built by Packard, although, apart from being in tune with current trends, it was an original design and had nothing in common with them, except in general layout.[3][2]Template:Rp The interiors were trimmed with top quality leather and broadcloth and decorated with thick pile carpet and polished wooden fittings.[2]Template:Rp It featured a comprehensive ventilation and heating system and a 5-band radio, all of which could be controlled from the rear,[2]Template:Rp electric windows, vacuum-operated screen wash, windshield and front door window defrosting.[2]Template:Rp It was powered by a 6.0 L V8 engine producing Template:Cvt connected to an automatic transmission (similar to that of Chrysler's PowerFlite and influenced by it, but different in design[4][5]) giving a top speed of Script error: No such module "convert"., hydraulic drum brakes with a vacuum servo booster,[2]Template:Rp coil and wishbone IFS.[2]Template:Rp The car won a top prize at the Brussels Expo World Fair in 1958.[6]

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ZIL-111V rear

Apart from a basic version ZIL-111, the manufacturer produced ZIL-111A with air conditioning, which had a smaller and flatter rear window due to air tubes, and the convertible ZIL-111V (ЗИЛ-111В in Russian), of which only 12 were built.[4][7]

In December 1962 the car was completely restyled, now being in tune with the latest trends and having a wide chrome grille with quad headlamps similar to the one used on the 1961 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five,[8] and was available both as sedan ZIL-111G and convertible ZIL-111D.[9] It was fitted with a 200 hp Script error: No such module "convert". V8.[10] For U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's visit, Yevgeny Molchanov designed a special version of this car. Air conditioning was standard.[10] The ZIL-111G went out of production in 1966.[10] The first ZIL-111D was built in 1963, six months after the new ZIL-111 appeared; only about eight were built, half with grey exteriors, and all were fitted with microphones.[11] Fidel Castro received a ZIL-111D as a gift.[11]

As a rule, the ZIL-111 was available only as state-owned transport for members of the Politburo.[12] About 112 units of all models were made from 1958 to 1967, which 26 of them were ZIL-111Gs.[9]

A minibus based on the ZIL-111, the ZIL-118 Yunost (Youth), was also developed and produced in small numbers.[13][14]

The ZIL-111 would be replaced in 1967 by the ZIL-114.[11]

Variants

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ZIL-111G, front
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ZIL-111G, rear

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  • ZIL-111: Original production version.
    • ZIL-111A: ZIL-111 with air conditioning.
    • ZIL-111V: Convertible version.
  • ZIL-111G: Modernized ZIL-111.
    • ZIL-111D: Convertible version.

References

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  2. a b c d e f g Kelly M. A. Russian Motor Vehicles: Soviet Limousines 1930-2003. Veloce Publishing Ltd, 2011
  3. ZiL-111 // Thompson, A. Cars of the Soviet Union: The Definite History, 2008: "The new car, by now called the ZlL 111, was shown to representatives from Minavtoprom in 1957, alongside the 1956 Cadillac Fleetwood 75, Chrysler lmperial Crown, two Packard Executive Patricians and a Packard Caribbean with an open body. lt was clearly an original design but undoubtedly in tune with current trends".
  4. a b ZIL-111, Avtolegendy SSSR, nr. 49, DeAgostini, 2010, Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn". Template:In lang
  5. Доктор технических наук Чередниченко Ю. И. ИСТОРИЯ АВТОМАТИЧЕСКИХ КОРОБОК ПЕРЕДАЧ — Часть2. В СССР, РФ и странах СНГ. Template:In lang
  6. ZiL-111 // Thompson, A. Cars of the Soviet Union: The Definite History, 2008: "... its modern, good looks earned it a top prize at the Brussels Expo World Fair in 1958".
  7. Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.214.
  8. Thompson, p.241.
  9. a b ZIL-111G/111D, Avtolegendy SSSR, nr. 29, DeAgostini, 2010, Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn". Template:In lang
  10. a b c Thompson, p.214.
  11. a b c Thompson, p.215.
  12. Template:In lang ZIL-118 Yunost, DeAgostini Avtolegendy SSSR series Nr.28
  13. Thompson, p.213.
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