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Description
Discover the iconic ZiL-131, the quintessential all-road Soviet Army truck of the 70s and 80s. Launched in 1967, this truck is celebrated for its exceptional reliability and unparalleled all-road capabilities. Primarily utilized as personnel transport or a 5-ton cargo truck, the ZiL-131 was a staple in the military operations of the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as numerous nations across Asia and Africa. With an impressive production run from 1967 to 1990 at the ZiL plant, approximately 100,000 of these trucks were manufactured, marking a significant era in military transport. The enhanced ZiL-131N model continued production until 1986 before transitioning to the Ural Automotive Plant. The ZiL-131's versatility is showcased through its numerous modifications for both Soviet Army and civilian applications, including the specialized recovery truck MTO-AT.
[Includes]:
• Mold Color: Brown
• Includes: Clear parts, black tires
Discover the iconic ZiL-131, the quintessential all-road Soviet Army truck of the 70s and 80s. Launched in 1967, this truck is celebrated for its exceptional reliability and unparalleled all-road capabilities. Primarily utilized as personnel transport or a 5-ton cargo truck, the ZiL-131 was a staple in the military operations of the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as numerous nations across Asia and Africa. With an impressive production run from 1967 to 1990 at the ZiL plant, approximately 100,000 of these trucks were manufactured, marking a significant era in military transport. The enhanced ZiL-131N model continued production until 1986 before transitioning to the Ural Automotive Plant. The ZiL-131's versatility is showcased through its numerous modifications for both Soviet Army and civilian applications, including the specialized recovery truck MTO-AT.
[Includes]:
• Mold Color: Brown
• Includes: Clear parts, black tires