Parade cars are parade limousines that make a public appearance once a year, during the Victory Parade on May 9. The tradition of commanding the parade from a car originated in the USSR. The first domestic parade limousine ZIS-110 was built in 1945 in the image and semblance of American Packcard. In the same years, a tradition appeared to paint the limousines with light gray nitrocellulose enamel to make a good match with the color of the marshal overcoat.
ZIS-110B was in production in 1949-1957. ZIS-110B participated in military parades, were employed as taxi cars, and film operators used them for shooting. ZIS-110B phaetons were painted in black, gray, gray-blue and beige colors.
The postage stamp provides image of ZIS-110B.
Paper |
Printing method |
Format of the postal card |
Edition |
Chalk surfaced |
Offset |
105 × 148 mm |
2 000 |