Other Makes (1947)
for sale
Price: US $200,000.00
Price: US $200,000.00
One of a few survived vehicles in the world and most
likely the only ZIS 110 in the United States is for sale now. Less than 2100 of
them were produced and most of the existing ZIS 110s were destroyed by order of
Nikita Khrushchev who took the highest office in the USSR after Stalin.
Khrushchev condemned Stalin and accused him in creating a cult of his
personality. Everything associated with Stalin was removed from public places
and destroyed. ZIS is a Russian abbreviation for “Zavod Imeni Satlina (Plant
named after Stalin)” In this anti Stalin campaign the plant was renamed and
became “Plant named after Likhachov” and all ZIS 110 limousines were ordered to
be destroyed. Fortunately, fair-minded people disobeyed the order and some of
ZIS 110 survived.
This ZIS-110 is one of
them. It was manufactured in 1947 with serial number 253. In the same year, Stalin gave this limousine to the first secretary of the
Communist Party of Azerbaijan Mirdjafar Bagirov. Azerbaijan was one of USSR republic and position of
first secretary was the highest office in the republic. After Stalin's death and his condemnation, Bagirov, as a close ally and friend of
Stalin was removed from the office, convicted and
imprisoned.
The car was in an automobile
garage of the Communist Party’s Central Committee and was not
used until 1968. In 1968, the limousine was given
as a gift to Orudge G. Koshkarly, an outstanding citizen of
Azerbaijan. Retired General, he was a famous Azerbaijan writer, a member of prestigious Writers' Union of the USSR. The son of Orudge Koshkarly, Murad G. Koshkarly inherited the car after his
father passed away in 1989. In 1998 Murad did a complete restoration of the car including engine
overhaul. I met Murad in the streets of Baku when he was driving ZIS and exchange
phone numbers with him. Sometime later he called me and offered his car for
sale. I bought and shipped the car to
the US in 1999. It was delivered to storage in Houston, Texas as I continued
working overseas. In attached photos you can see that bumpers were removed from
the vehicle for shipment as it did not fit in 20 foot container.
Upon return home 5 years later I kept the car in
storage as it would not fit in the garage. I never started the engine and ZIS
stayed in storage for all these years. When I brought car to Houston it was in
perfect working condition. Everything, including the original radio and hydraulic power windows
were in
working order. After many years in storage car needs overhaul. The
good news is that all parts are original and that is a major concern for true
car collectors.
I consulted with Russian vintage car specialists on
the selling price I should put for the car in its current condition. The answer
was around $200, 000 That sounded as a reasonable number considering selling
price of similar cars in a very good condition. The link below will take you to
a Russian site that has 2 of ZIS listed for sale.
here -time.ru/?page=car&group_id=17&lang2=ru&year1=1945&year2=1976&lang=ru
Although the prices are high, but in my opinion they
do not reflect the true collector value of this vehicle. Again, in my opinion, ZIS
110 is undervalued and still needs to be discovered by serious car collectors
outside of Russia.
Serious inquiries only please.
P.S.
Having this car in the United States gives a potential
buyer an opportunity to save time and a lot of money in comparison to buying
similar car in Russia (provided it’s available)
For export purposes from
Russia, ZIS 110 falls in category of “a cultural value of Russian Federation”. Items
in this category require a permit to be shipped out of the country. Those who
are familiar with Russian bureaucracy and corruption would correctly guess that
obtaining that permit would require significant efforts and great deal of
money. In addition to getting the permit a lucky owner of “cultural value” item
has to pay state tax equal to 10% of estimated value of the item. All these
expenses together with shipping cost, insurance and import duties can add up to
a substantial amount of money in addition to the purchase price.
update: 2016-02-17
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1947 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Make: | Other Makes |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Mileage: | 84,000 |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |