Model record
ZIL 101 / 110
Background
The ZIS-101 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer Zavod Imeni Stalina from 1936 to 1941. Its chassis was reverse-engineered from a Buick 33-90, except for the front suspension, engine, exhaust and battery carried over from 1933 experimental limousine L-1, itself an unlicensed Buick 32-90 copy, but the body was designed by Budd Company for $1,500,000 while the stamps were made by Hamilton Foundry & Machine Company for another $500,000. It was equipped with an 5.76 L (351 cu in) straight-eight OHV engine producing up to 110 PS (81 kW) and giving a top speed of 115 km/h (71 mph). The car was fitted with a 3-speed manual gearbox.
Text adapted from “ZIS-101” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Production years
Sources
Same marque
Other ZIL models
- 9P138 Grad-1 —
- AMO-2 —
- AMO-3 —
- BAV 485 —
- UyZIC-253 —
- ZIL-111V —
- ZIL-112 Sports —
- ZIL-114 —
- ZIL-115 —
- ZIL-117 —
- ZIL-170 —
- ZIL-29061 —
- ZIL-4102 —
- ZIL-4104 —
- ZIL-41047 —
- ZIL-4112R —
- ZIL-4331 —
- ZIL-4906 —
- ZIL-E-167 —
- ZIS-101 —
- ZIS-110 —
- ZIS-110V —
- ZIS-112 —
- ZIS-115 —
- ZIS-Sport —
- ZiL-4105 —
- ZiS-15 —
- Limousine / 4104 1936
- ZIL-111 1959