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Given how quickly the two-axle ZIS-5 could be slapped together, adding a third axle wasn't much of a fuss. The triple-axle ZIS-6 began production three years after its smaller sibling in 1936.
Look no further than ZIS - a 1949 ZIS 110, that is. From 1950 until 1953, this Soviet speedster served as the personal parade car of General Joseph Stalin. 0:00 / 0:00.
An unnamed German seller posted an ad on Mobile.de showcasing a ZIS-110, which was made in 1945 and reportedly had Joseph Stalin as its passenger on several occasions.. While the vendor does not ...
Stacey Zis, a senior consultant with the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems and mom of a Boulder High student, is planning to run for a Boulder Valley school board seat in Nove… ...
Zis, who grew up in the Greek village of Levidi, in Arcadia, with an oval shaped ball gifted by her American-born mother Joanne, fell in love with rugby league after watching Greece beat Serbia to ...