Manufacturer | ZIL |
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Production | 1962-94 USSR, Russia |
Predecessor | ZIL-164 |
Successor | ZIL-431410 |
Class | trucks |
Engine | 8 cylinder, carbureted, 5,969 cc, 170 hp @ 3,600 rpm |
Transmission | manual |
Curb weight | 4,300 kg (9,500 lb) |
Related | ZIL-131 |
ZIL-130 is a Soviet/Russian truck designed and developed by ZIL, Moscow, Russia. It replaced the older ZIL-164. First prototypes were built in 1958. Produced since 1962, mass produced since 1964. Was one of the most popular cargo trucks in the USSR and Russia, in total ZIL made 3,380,000 up to 1994. Since 1995, production moved to the Urals Motor Plant (UamZ, renamed UamZ-43140).
During all times of production there were two global modernizations of ZIL-130 in 1966 and 1977. After the second one the radiator enclosure was changed
Since 1986 in accordance to the branch standard OST 37.001-269-83 the ZIL-130 series received new indexes: ZIL-431410 (ZIL-130), ZIL-431510 (ZIL-130Г), ZIL-441510 (ZIL-130В1), ZIL-431810 (ZIL-138), ZIL-431610 (ZIL-138А), etc.