After the government service ended, some of the cars were cut into scrap metal, and some were taken for personal use by drivers or film studios. But not all copies had an enviable fate. This one was thrown right on the side of the road.
Only the body remained from the original ZIS-110. In the 80s, it was rearranged on the frame and chassis of the GAZ-51 truck. Under the hood is not a 6-liter gasoline engine, but the Bulgarian D-3900 diesel engine
These photos, by the way, were taken back in 2010. The car stood in the open air for a long time, but was eventually sold in 2012-2013
http://carakoom.com/blog/broshennyj-limuzin-zis110-najdennyj-v-nebolshom-bolgarskom-gorodke
That answers the question as to what a Packard 180 would look like with truck wheels.
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