Introduced in 1959, the ZIL 111 Limousine is a beautiful and luxurious classic car that everyone wants to drive. This luxurious car was produced by the former Moscow Automobile Production Association (MAPO). The body of the car was crafted with smooth contours and a chrome plated grille that perfectly contrasted the atmospheric beige/brown color scheme. The interior was designed to provide the utmost comfort and utility for the driver and passengers. The rear of the vehicle had a spacious and comfortable seating area with soft leather seats, an expansive glove box, an ashtray, and a side door with a window. The rich leather interior contrasted perfectly with the beige carpets and chrome accents throughout. Control switches were ergonomically placed on the dashboard for ease and convenience. The ZIL 111 Limousine was powered by an iconic 5.3 liter ZIL-121 engine. This engine was buried deep in the cars grille and provided plenty of power to get the car up to 90 mph. The ZIL 111 Limousine featured a 4-speed manual transmission and drum brakes at the rear wheels. It also had an independent suspension system to ensure the smoothest possible ride, and the car was equipped with intelligent ABS braking system that could handle the toughest road surfaces. The ZIL 111 Limousine was the epitome of a classic luxury automobile. This car represented the style and reliability of Soviet-era engineering and was the first car of its kind to be produced and exported around the world. The ZIL 111 Limousine is still an iconic classic and is beloved by classic car enthusiasts around the world.
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