The ZIL-130 is a Soviet/Russian truck produced by ZIL in Moscow, Russia. The first prototype was built in 1956. Production began in 1962, while mass production started in 1964. It was one of the most numerous cargo trucks in the USSR and Russia, in total ZIL built 3,380,000 trucks up to 1994. In 1995, production was moved to the now-defunct Ural Motor Plant.
ZIL-130 (1977–2012)
ZIL-130, pre-facelift model (1962-1977)
Two ZIL-130's, both of Ukrainian Emergency Gas Service. The second one has a replaced cabin from a ZIL-131 or Amur-531350 produced by UamZ in Novouralsk
ZIL-130 fire engine
AMUR was a Russian company, a former manufacturer of commercial vehicles, located in Novouralsk, a closed town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia.
Amur (company)
Two AMUR trucks of the Ukrainian Emergency Service. ZIL-130 on the front and UamZ-43140 (ZIL-131) in back.
АМУР-531350 (ZIL-130) with a ZIL-131 cab