A rare 1954 GAZ-12 ZIM car has been put up for sale in Chita. Its price is 2 million rubles, which is quite cheap for a collectible car produced in a circulation of 21.5 thousand.
These cars were produced from 1950 to 1960. Surprisingly, this specimen has traveled only 7,142 kilometers.
The interior has been updated, so there are no folding seats in the second row anymore. But for history buffs, there is a lot of interesting things here, especially in terms of layout. GAZ-12 ZIM became the first car with a deer on the emblem.
The car remained without technical changes: under the hood there is a 3.5-liter engine with a capacity of 90 hp, working in tandem with a manual gearbox. The body is in good condition, so the price of 2,000,000 rubles for such a car seems a bit low.
Earlier, a SovietIZh-2125 "Kombi" liftback from 1989 went on sale. The owner claims that the car is in perfect factory condition. Over 36 years of operation, the car has traveled only 54 thousand kilometers. Under the hood, you can see new parts: a fuel filter for coarse cleaning and a battery. All other elements remained native.
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