На Авто.ру продают самый редкий автобус из СССР — ЗИЛ «Юность»
Они перевозили правительственные делегации, а также служили скорыми ЦК КПСС и машинами спецсвязи КГБ. С 1963 по 1994 год выпустили менее 100 экземпляров.
Этот автобус хвалили лично Никита Хрущёв и Генри Форд второй! Цена раритета — 9 000 000 ₽.
На Авто.ру продают самый редкий автобус из СССР — ЗИЛ «Юность»
Они перевозили правительственные делегации, а также служили скорыми ЦК КПСС и машинами спецсвязи КГБ. С 1963 по 1994 год выпустили менее 100 экземпляров.
Этот автобус хвалили лично Никита Хрущёв и Генри Форд второй! Цена раритета — 9 000 000 ₽.
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from cn